Sure enough, this was Joseph this afternoon.I woke up at 4:30am to the sound of Joseph trying to get Elena to wake up and help him with something. I got up and discovered that not only was Joseph out of bed, he had turned on the lights throughout most of the house. I told him to go back to sleep and he pitched a fit. "Binty!" (blankie) was the only word I could make out. So I went downstairs to fetch it. This is when I found out why Joseph needed Elena's help. Joseph had turned on the stairwell/upper hallway, living room, dining room and kitchen lights; stripped off his PJs, the zip-up feety kind, and left them on the kitchen floor; been into the cat food and relocated the food and water bowls; scattered a dress pattern and fabric pieces from my sewing table all across the living room; eaten half a loaf of bread; then found my personal stash of candy, but couldn't get it open. All this at
four o'clock in the morning.
Since it was two days later, I don't think it's related to the 18 straight hours that he slept Sunday afternoon to Monday morning. Either way, he's a weird kid.
3 comments:
oh FUN. (heavy sarcasm here.) could he have been sleepwalking? alot of little ones do it, Blaine sleptwalked..sleepwalked..anyhow, he did it from 13mos to nearly 3 i think the fact that the doorknob had a childlock on the inside kept him out of trouble. oh well. at least he didn't eat your candy.
=0)jess
Is it wrong that I'm laughing at your misfortune? Probably--sorry. I can just imagine him wandering around naked playing with the cat food and eating half a loaf of bread.
you know, I always tell Craig what a weird kid Will is. He hasn't done that, yet, but still, he's a bit odd too! They must be related.
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