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  1. @sherina totally!
  2. RT @thescreamstress: Exclusive Interview With David Richmond-Peck From 'V' http://b5m.cc/imS #scifi #horror #V <follow him @richmondpeck >
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  4. No luck on bassinet sleeping again :(
  5. @hummingbird604 totally!
  6. Tonight's attempt at sleep includes white noise pumped through speakers near the bassinet. For now he's asleep in the sling.
  7. How did I not think to look for a white noise app for the iPhone before!?!
  8. @hummingbird604 yeah :( not constant but sporradic enough at night to cause sleep issues
  9. Seeing if sleeping with Aiden in the recliner is any better than sleeping sitting up in bed. Stupid gas wakes him every time we put him down
  10. At The District for dinner. Get to eat mussels finally!!!!!
  11. @johnbollwitt nice. We can recommend a nice mountain hostel :)
  12. @johnbollwitt say hi for us! @miss604's tweets made me nostalgic for Switzerland - we loved it there!!
  13. Preparing to take @aidenrs on his first photowalk
  14. @FilmTVGuyNYC I agree ;)
  15. Had a nice lunch with @airdrie and @penmachine & family. Thanks guys!
  16. Minimal bassinet time, but at least there was sleep. Maybe in a few months I will be able to sleep lying down again ;)
  17. @camcavers lovely. We read a book on sleep - it says that you basically have to go with the flow for 6 weeks. We will see after that ;)
  18. Hot him in his bassinet for 10mins that time. Then gas woke him. This is why I end up sleeping w/ him in my arms or the sling most nights
  19. @camcavers I can usually get him to close his eyes, but keeping them closed is an issue ;)
  20. *sigh* the answer is no. Baby wakes and sees the lights left on while we read. Result: 'ooh, lights!'. Note to self: buy book lights.