Yesterday was my first day back at the office and, not surprisingly, our hardest day with Dahlia yet. D had been up with Sarah every hour from 11 PM until 4 AM (when I stayed up with her and flipped through the news of the day). It didn’t get much better after that, either. I came home to a frustrated Schmoo, a dozing baby, and an anxious dog. Dahlia hadn’t slept all day, wanting to be fed every hour.
I made some dinner and we sat down in front of The Office so Sarah could eat in peace and take her mind off our little budding fascist. Around eight, she and Dahlia went down for a nap while I worked in the living room. It was only an hour later when Sarah brought the fussy baby out, dropped her in my lap, and went back to the bedroom.
Dahlia and I hung out for a little while, but soon enough she was grumbling and crying. I changed her diaper, rocked her, swaddled her, shushed her, and soothed her. After about ten minutes of this, she’d either veg out and stare or fall asleep. I sat on the couch with her in my arms, only to have her flip out a few minutes later, and we started the whole routine over again.
I figured that if I could quiet Dahlia down, she really couldn’t have been _that_ hungry (babies have an uncanny ability to let you know when they’re really in dire need). So we kept dancing on until about 10:30 PM when she was totally inconsolable. I woke Sarah up to feed the baby — she had slept about two hours at that point.
We went to sleep again around eleven, only to have Dahlia fuss again at midnight. I scooped her up out of her crib and went back to hop around the living room. I was just able to keep her from exploding in angry cries until 1 AM, giving Sarah another two hours of sleep. Sarah sent me back to bed so I could get some rest before heading into the office this morning.
I was exhausted, and I overslept. But today was a much, much better day for Sarah and the baby.

I am keeping all four of you (Yes, Dina, even you!) in my prayers and hoping you can all get some restful sleep. I can’t wait to come see you!
Oh my word! This is so much like our first parenting days with Cori. I even have a photo of her being fussy, something you “just didn’t take a photo of” according to my mom! LOL
I am praying for you, and am thankful to be able to know how you are doing. Thanks for the post, sleepy though you are. I promise it will get better.
Also, Cori was here when I was posting this, and wanted to point out that she is certain she screamed louder and longer than Dahlia! LOL