STTN

Well, how do you top 6.5 hours of sleep? How about sleeping from 9 PM to 6 AM? That's how. It was not the most restful sleep for him. He woke up at about midnight and then put himself back to sleep and he did that again around 3, but each time he went back down without parental intervention. And at six he woke up ready to eat. Meanwhile Mom woke up twice and Dad did as well, once feet on the floor, ready to run into the room, when all of sudden Isaac just got quiet again and fell asleep. Thank god for a video baby monitor. The increased cost is DEFINITELY worth it.

Now we know why he was so cranky last night--he was prepping for his big step. By the way, STTN was in an email from my cousin, and supermom, Libby.

I am sure this was a fluke, but it is nice to know that it is possible. When he starts doing this on a regular basis, then we will rejoice. For now, we are cautiously and guiltily rested.

Last night we managed to capture another great Isaac moment. In this video he is practicing his form for Men's Pommel Horse in the Olympics. Bart Conner with the call (not really):



Isaac was a bit giggly after this. He has really taken to moving around. He LOVES being bounced on my need, usually to the Bonanza theme song. And, as you saw, he loves swaying to the music of Beyonce in our impromptu dance parties. Anything to keep him happy and not crying.
Tony Sculimbrene