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Tonight, after their baths, Sophie was so fussy and kept pushing away her bottle and crying. I thought that she must of been full from dinner and so I put her in the crib. I hadn't even closed the door yet when she started crying.
I felt Bailey tug on my shirt, "Sophie said her stomach hurts."
"What should we do?" I asked him.
"Like this," he said rubbing circles on his tummy.
Thinking I could at least give it a try, I opened the bedroom door and reached between the crib rails to rub Sophie's stomach. She burped and passed gas (gosh, that was hard deciding what to write there- I went from pooted to farted to broke wind and back again!!) and then drank the whole bottle and went right to sleep without any fuss.
Next time I am not sure what to do, I will just ask Bailey.
5 comments:
brothers and sisters always have a special bond...
:-D
Trishia, wow, they really are in tune with each other! Nice when they have a special bond like that...it will last a lifetime! Gee, I think I know a few parents who would love to borrow Bailey for a little advice. hehe!
that is so sweet! my girls are really close, too. often they hear the other speak before i do. they have always had their own rooms, and just recently they decided to share a room - and they're loving it :) such a gift!
btw - "toot" is the word of choice around here! and when they're really bad, it's "shooey tooty!" hehehehehe
Ah, hearing how close Bailey and Sophie are just warms my heart! I really hoped we're blessed with the adoption of a second child. I really want this for Snuggle Bug!
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