Tuesday, September 30, 2008

Henry's lullaby to Bea

This is a duplicate of what's on Bea's blog because I thought they should both have a record of this one.....

Lately Bea has been really having a hard time sleeping and has been extra hungry. I was up every hour last night and she hardly slept today. Needless to say my house was a disaster, and after getting up, exercising, getting everyone ready to go visiting teaching the house had not been cleaned and it was already 5pm! Where does the time go? I tried to put her down and she kept crying after a few minutes each attempt. The last time I thought it was going to work, I was downstairs for ten minutes when she started screaming again and I had only emptied one half of the dishwasher. I drooped my head thinking my house would never be clean again when Henry said, "Uh oh, baby sister is crying. I go see her." I would have normally told him not to bug her, but I didn't stop him from going up for who knows what reason, but I'm so glad I did." With the monitor on I heard Henry say, "It's ok Bea." and then start singing the Winnie the Pooh song, "Deep in the hundred acre wood, where Christopher Robin plays..." and she stopped crying after about a minute. I heard Henry gently close the door behind him as he left my room and came downstairs. I turned to ask him if she was alseep and he said, as if it was no big deal, "yeah, she's asleep." I asked him what he did and he looked at me, shrugging his shoulders, " I sang deep in the hundred acre wood" with a slightly embarassed smile on his face. She stayed asleep for over two hours after that and I was able to clean the entire house. Even though Henry is usually driving me insane and making huge messes, he totally redeemed himself today. I know the Lord inspired him and me to let it happen and I'm so grateful that Henry is so sensitive to Beatrice's needs. They're going to be great friends.

8 comments:

Sarah said...

That is so cute! Can you send Henry over to my place to put Eva to sleep? I'm so glad I read your blog tonight b/c I had an equally frustrating day with an infant that refuses to sleep. It helps to put it into perspective that she isn't the only one.

Thayer said...

Way to go Big Bro!

The Muse said...

That just brought tears to my eyes. What a wonderful big brother... thanks for sharing this story, Amelia.

Jessica said...

wow... that is serious redemption!

what a good big brother :)

Alissa said...

How sweet! Ella needs a Henry!

Trixie said...

Awww, that is so cute! What a thoughtful little man:)

missandyd said...

That is so sweet! What a good big brother.

ChrisnDave said...

Awwwwww, that brought tears to my eyes (like the Muse).... I miss little Henster!