The Longest Shortest Time

The Saw

If you’ve been reading this blog for the last couple months, you know all about how nobody in our family slept for weeks after Sasha broke her leg. Some of you offered theories about how my own anxiety might be contributing to Sasha’s inability to sleep, or how having another person putting her to bed […]

Leg Book: The Conclusion

As promised, here is a look at the final pages of the book Sasha and I made about her broken leg and the lengthy healing process. If you are new to the blog, here are posts to the beginning and middle. As you can see, Sasha grew less interested in drawing in the book after […]

Emotions as Words

Back when I first posted about the book Sasha and I were creating to help process her broken leg, I got a comment from my friend Margaret recommending that we read the “I Feel” books by Marcia Leonard. These tiny board books are not in print anymore, but you can find them easily through sellers […]

Leg Book: Part 3

Yesterday morning, while standing in the kitchen scarfing down cereal and wondering if Sasha understood what was about to happen, she picked up my cell phone and dialed what she must’ve imagined to be my brother’s number. “He-yo, Uncle Josh,” she said, holding the phone to her ear. “Cast come off. Okay, bye.” Guess she […]

Storytime!

I’m pleased to report that sleep patterns are nearly back to normal. Sasha still puts up a fuss when I set her down in her crib, but she seems to be able to soothe herself relatively quickly. I am now convinced that she will sleep well once the new cast comes off in (fingers crossed) […]

This Longest Shortest Time a Little Longer

Yesterday began with lots of excitement. For days we had been prepping Sasha for the Impending Cast Removal. We had a party planned with her buddies. I spent the weekend making her a Certificate of Strength. Sasha seemed to know what was going on and insisted that I reach back and hold her hand from […]

Aging Crocodiles

In my last post I talked about some advice I got from parent-infant social worker, Alyson McCormick. I asked Alyson if she had any recommended reading for me about child psychology and she sent me two titles. The first is The Magic Years by Selma Fraiberg. I’ve only just begun reading the book, but one […]