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Still sick. And Alan was whining again today. Either he's sick, or just testing limits. We'll probably confuse him next week with the public school program being on break. (Why it's the week after Easter week I have no idea.)

It was very hot for the college night last night. Didn't get a lot of inquires - but did chat to the college reps on either side of me (college admission reps tend to be friendly and it's not really competitive - we aren't seeking the same students.) I had to turn away the usual majors my school doesn't have - nursing, arts, architecture (at least I know a college to point them at - Virigina Tech), crimial justice. No one inquired about foresnics which was a hot major in the fall (due to CSI). When I got home (9:30) Alan was still up and dressed. Mark said he was having a hard time - but he'd also been on the phone a lot (he likes to talk, but he could say I'm home alone with Alan sometimes...) We put Alan to bed (still in our bed, I'm not moving him when I'm sick) and somehow he decided to leave - when I wanted to go to bed, I couldn't open the door. Turns out he'd fallen asleep on the floor right be the door. We woke him, he got into bed and fell back asleep. But it was funny!

Date: 2006-04-21 04:51 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] eloren.livejournal.com
I think my little man has been testing limits since he was born - but it is a very typical time for a toddler to "break out" so to speak. It's been linked in some parenting communities, but if you haven't read it before, this is a great little article on toddlers and their newfound attitudes.

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