Subtlety of Infant Style

Changing from daytime to nighttime apparel leaves some of us befuddled …
J: Here we go, Adelaide. Let’s put you in this onesie, which is a lot like what you were just wearing!
A: What is?
J: This onesie! (Points to nearby daytime outfit in a heap on the bedroom floor.)
A: That’s not a onesie. It’s a romper!
For those of you who wish to analyze this scene further, you might ask why Adelaide wore a onesie to bed, instead of the customary p.j.s ... Last night, the heat index was measured at 107° F - It was just too darn hot.
Comments
Oof - 107. I have been wondering about these babies and how well they thermoregulate early on. I was reading in some pregnancy/newborn book the other day about the issue of keeping the baby's sleeping quarters warm enough (since our baby is due in December), so I find myself concerned about whether the baby, once arrived, should sleep in a hat and mittens, considering I like to sleep in a bedroom that is about 40 degrees in winter. But, like Vermillion, Davis in summer would be much more of a challenge. Today's temp: 105. Gross. Good luck keeping yourselves cool! She looks great.
~Clotilde
Posted by: Clotilde | July 20, 2006 3:22 PM
dumb mother fucker stories mother son family sex
Posted by: Linzqryrd | October 9, 2006 7:02 AM
The climax of the Cannes Film Festival looms, with the jury set to annouce this year's winner of the Palme d'Or...
Posted by: Saul Stidham | June 12, 2007 11:03 AM