Obsessed with death
Jan. 20th, 2008 01:11 pmMe, that is.
I have been lying awake wondering how to get two small children down an airplane escape chute. Do they let one adult take two children on a lap? Which led to remembering the only scene from Sophie's Choice I've seen; "Nehmen Sie das Mädchen." And then there was that Kevin book again.
I am really hoping to get over this soon. I know parents check on their sleeping children for years and years, but I sometimes panic, especially if one of them bumped their head shortly before bedtime, and have to make sure they're not dead.
It goes away quicker if I do go and check.
I wonder how much of it is needless paranoia, and how much is informed by knowing that Linnea did in fact stop breathing a lot as an infant?
Today she is painting large numbers - Numberjacks - and eating "nothing sandwiches," which are made of two slices of bread with mayonnaise or butter-substitute.
I've almost finished packing for our trip to Ireland. I think we'll be getting the coach to the airport; Rob and I have discussed the risks and safety measures we can take, and a bus is just a lot safer than a car, though somehow it doesn't feel like it when they're not in a buggy.
I have been lying awake wondering how to get two small children down an airplane escape chute. Do they let one adult take two children on a lap? Which led to remembering the only scene from Sophie's Choice I've seen; "Nehmen Sie das Mädchen." And then there was that Kevin book again.
I am really hoping to get over this soon. I know parents check on their sleeping children for years and years, but I sometimes panic, especially if one of them bumped their head shortly before bedtime, and have to make sure they're not dead.
It goes away quicker if I do go and check.
I wonder how much of it is needless paranoia, and how much is informed by knowing that Linnea did in fact stop breathing a lot as an infant?
Today she is painting large numbers - Numberjacks - and eating "nothing sandwiches," which are made of two slices of bread with mayonnaise or butter-substitute.
I've almost finished packing for our trip to Ireland. I think we'll be getting the coach to the airport; Rob and I have discussed the risks and safety measures we can take, and a bus is just a lot safer than a car, though somehow it doesn't feel like it when they're not in a buggy.
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Date: 2008-01-20 05:20 pm (UTC)I can't comment on the other things as I don't have babies but I know that my parents worried about having 3 small children between two adults every time we got on a boat or were in a crowd.
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Date: 2008-01-20 07:27 pm (UTC)I stumbled onto your blog somehow (must have been an HE blog)--I've met you at Dylan and Rose's moms house.
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Date: 2008-01-21 07:00 pm (UTC)Or DD may be in danger, I only see it afterwards, and berate myself for it.
Or DD cries and cries inconsolably, and all I can think is "at least she's here, at least she's alive, at least we have her"