At the start of this year, Mushroom cut his first tooth. It was a slow and painful process for both of us. The sleepless nights, the reduced appetite, the runny nappies (I don’t care if it’s supposedly an old wives’ tale, it happened. And stopped abruptly as soon as the tooth broke through his gum), the tantrums because he doesn’t understand that I can’t just make it better… At the time I made a passing comment to my sister-in-law ‘Poor thing, and this goes on for two years on & off! Why can’t they just get all the teeth at once & be done with it?’ She looked at me like I was mad. ‘What? Oh no, you don’t want them to come all at once!’
Since that conversation Mushroom has cut just one more tooth, which again took forever to break through (he also had a very nasty bout of tonsillitis. But that’s another story). I think a third is now on its way. He’s exhausted, I’m exhausted and we all just need a break from all the teething trouble.
I think the moral of this story is ‘Be careful what you wish for.’ That is all.
I think we are also going through some teething because my little guy has been acting terribly and moody. One minute he’s fine, then he’s blowing up. Or he wants whatever is opposite of what is there. Mine had his teeth come in late too so I don’t see this ending anytime soon 🙁
Its seems to go on forever doesn’t it? But there is an end to it, as I keep reminding myself! They should have all their teeth by the time they’re two. Seems ages away but my mantra for most things at the moment is ‘this too shall pass.’ In the meantime there’s ibuprofen for the really bad nights. I wish you some peaceful days and nights soon!
Kira’s breaking teeth now (some of her last ones) and she is MISERABLE! I can’t believe how cranky the little ones can get and then they don’t know how to express it. Or why it’s happening. Or how YOU would let this happen to them.
I know! Seems to go on forever doesn’t it. These ones still haven’t broken the surface yet… Thanks for reading and commenting. I enjoyed your recent posts about what (older) little ones say!