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Find the baby
There's a baby somewhere in the picture above. Can you find her?
Here she is, behind the footstool. Poor thing was so tired, she went and found her blanket and fell out. Course, she's been a wench about taking her naps lately anyway so this wasn't too surprising.
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Aloha Rob,
That was kewl I guess when young 'uns find a compfy place they curl up and go to sleep.
In '66 we caught a "redeye" from Honolulu to Los Angeles. Our sons were 3,2 and 1 year olds. Besides the wife and I, her sister was with us so each of us had a child beside each of us. I woke up and couldn't find Daniel our middle son. He was not with the wife nor SIL. I got a flashlight from the flight attendant and checked to see if he had curled up on an empty seat. A few moments later we found him curled up, in a blanket under my seat.
Hey, I have been known to catch some snooze time at my age. When q'ing I may grab 40 winks and last night around 9:45 pm my wife found me asleep at the computer leaning way back with my jaw down to my belly!!!!!
malama pono a hui hou,
That was kewl I guess when young 'uns find a compfy place they curl up and go to sleep.
In '66 we caught a "redeye" from Honolulu to Los Angeles. Our sons were 3,2 and 1 year olds. Besides the wife and I, her sister was with us so each of us had a child beside each of us. I woke up and couldn't find Daniel our middle son. He was not with the wife nor SIL. I got a flashlight from the flight attendant and checked to see if he had curled up on an empty seat. A few moments later we found him curled up, in a blanket under my seat.
Hey, I have been known to catch some snooze time at my age. When q'ing I may grab 40 winks and last night around 9:45 pm my wife found me asleep at the computer leaning way back with my jaw down to my belly!!!!!
malama pono a hui hou,
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That is so cute! My kids have fallen asleep in the strangest places and positions. Mind you they are about 6 years apart but both fell asleep in the highchair while eating spaghetti at around 18 months. I have pics of Zach sleeping in a rubbermaid tote underneath his sister's Barbie sleeping bag! lol
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Papa Tom wrote:That is so neat reminds me of times long long ago......when things got quiet...
That's exactly what happened. Karen left on an errand and I was in the living room. Rissa walked down the hall crying, looking for Karen. It got awful quiet and I had to see if she'd found some trouble to get into. Instead . . .
I'll have to find a pic and post it. This kid actually fell asleep standing up and I have it on film. I'm thinking of making a collage of the pics I have of the kids sleeping in weird positions.
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honu41 wrote:Don't know how old you are but in the 50s (da last century) there was a popular song entitled "Mr. Sandman". :roll: Now there could be a connection somewhere...
I'm almost 40, so that song's a bit before my time, but I'm very familiar with it. I'm sure she'd like that song better than Metallica's "Enter Sandman".
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