Given that Ross is still up for 2-3 hours every night (Clair does most of it during the week and I tend to do weekends) we're both feeling pretty knackered, and we'd been holding out for some respite support from social services. We know that most babies are up most nights, but that generally ends after about 6 months. But in the past 19 months you can count the number of nights Ross has slept through on one hand, and there's no end in sight. Plus unlike most toddlers he needs constant attention and can't be left to occupy himself, or plonked in front of CBeebies, even for a few minutes. The health visitor had submitted our case and we'd been led to believe it would be a bit of a formality to get at least a few hours respite support each week. This is especially important for Clair's sanity, just to give her a chance to get some time for herself. Anyway, we got word during the week that the panel which decides who gets and who doesn't opened our case and then closed it straight away. Apparently as neither of the boys are at risk of abuse we don't qualify! We will be challenging the decision..
So Christmas is less than 2 weeks away. It'll be a bit mixed for us again this year with Fin well aware of the whole Santa thing and excitment building, but also Ross won't be able to enjoy it anywhere as much as he should be able to. People have been asking what they could get him and we'd love to be able to say the same as most other parents of toddlers would... We're heading up to Scotland for a few days before going across to Northern Ireland for Christmas at my parent's. We're taking the car as we need to take Ross's seat as he needs to be in it everyday for a while. Hopefully it'll be a good break despite the travelling.
Went for a 5 mile run yesterday and was struggling for breath; think I'll need to get a few new inhalers if I'm going to be able to do the training I'll need to to survive the marathon!!!
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