Tuesday, November 13, 2007
Day-snoring
Sophia likes to play hard. She is happy to stay up late watching movies and for a long time when she was younger she used to ask if we could stay up "All night long". We have never given her permission to stay up all night long and it doesn't seem to matter because the girl cannot do it. The first clue that Sophia is getting sleepy is that you suddenly hear her snoring. When you look over at her she is still awake. This is something that you might expect Homer Simpson to do, not my beautiful little girl. No matter, she is an awake snorer and there is nothing I can do about it. After the daytime snoring starts, people normally start giggling. This sets off many claims that we are "Teasing on her" and we are often warned that she is "Not going to be our friend anymore". So we quiet down and watch. Her eyes start to droop. Many yawns escape. She seems like she is never going to give in. I think for the most part she waits until we are not looking. Our Sophia sleep vigil becomes just slightly less attentive and she drifts off while our heads are turned. And then the daytime snores become night-time snores.
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