There is something reassuring about standing for something, and knowing what we stand for.
For men and women who are true to themselves and to the virtues and standards they have
personally adopted, it is not difficult to be true to others.
{ Gordon B. Hinckley, standing for something }



"Coranki"

... never heard that word before? I hadn't either until it was the security word I had to type in on a friend's blog after posting a comment. I think it's the perfect word to describe Eliot this week -- CO-RANKI!!!!!! (aka CRANKY!!!!). Poor thing has something going on with him, we're not sure what since even the doctor couldn't find anything, but we're pretty sure it must be those rotten two-year molars. The other night he was running a whopping fever, and we had the worst night's "sleep" we've had since he was a newborn (I know, I really shouldn't complain since Eliot's spoiled us by generally being a champion sleeper). In the meantime Eliot's getting extra doses of "loves" and Tylenol, and we're getting extra doses of whines and tantrums. My daily mantra? "It's just a phase, it's just a phase." (Right, Laura?)

4 comments:

Laura said...

And don't forget to plaster a huge cheesy smile on your face so you can say it through your teeth! :-)

Hang in there chica! Love ya!!

shana said...

I remember those 2 year molars! Yuck. Alex was a huge grump forever!!!! But, on the bright side, after these you are done with teething for a long time. :)

Mary Kelly said...

I am so glad we got to see Eliot before the storm hit! Hopefully he will work through this phase quickly and then... NO MORE TEETHING!!!

Karen Kunzler said...

Those darn molars are the worst I think. Shannon was really good with teething, but the molars were really hard on her. I hope he is doing well in Utah for you.