A year ago today was the last time I posted a sleepy boy post, so I thought today I do a little year in review of a selection of my silly sleeper shots. I've included twelve instances but instead of monthly, most are from the first half of the year because I guess my little guys are growing out of it.
January: Emmett in the messy playroom, supposed to be in bed for the night, but he decided to go play and eventually passed out.
February: Carson in the office with me.
February: Emmett was put in time out and promptly nodded off.
February: Emmett mid meal (okay, so Emmett has NOT grown out of this. Dinnertime especially this happens a lot)
March: Carson passes out within two blocks of the house. Emmett falls asleep in the car a lot, but not Carson very often.
March: Emmett passes out on the arm of the couch.
He's actually still standing some!
March: Emmett's still holding his sandwich
April: Carson and Avery both fall asleep before bedtime. This was a shocker since Avery never falls asleep anymore.
June: Emmett's just silly looking in the car
July: Emmett on the landing halfway up the stairs of all places.
July: Carson, just a little while before bedtime.
He's so handsome
And last, in September, we had to get soccer cleats for Avery but Emmett fell asleep on the way there. He threw a fit going in so I plopped him down and he promptly went to sleep. Thankfully! But then I got a lot of strange looks and questions as I was in nearby locations instead of right next to him. If people would mind their own business. I can't pack him around and still pull cleat boxes and also tie them on Avery so he could test them out too. And nobody would rather he was up and screaming. When I did have to leave that section of the store for something else and had to pick him up, he did scream the rest of the time and hauling him along was a nightmare. Ugh.
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3 comments:
I'm so jealous! I can sleep anywhere like this, but my kids have NEVER done this. Adorable by the way!
I love this post! Very cute!
It would appear that life as a child in your family is exhausting.
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