It turns out the probable reason for the bad night the twins had is that they’re coming down with fresh colds! Yay! Because we’ve had nowhere near enough colds this year!
Elizabeth was up again last night with a pre-croupy sound: crying on the exhale and making a soft bark sound on the inhale. I got her up and snuggled her and gave her some cold medicine and a little drink, and then rocked her in the recliner for about an hour because she was so snuggly and it was nice to be able to pay attention to just one baby for a change. Also, I had a book handy (History of Love) so I wasn’t dying of boredom. Holding a sleepy baby fulfills my very soul and is everything I need in this world–but only for about 5 minutes.
Then I put a vaporizer in her room and she went to sleep, and then I went to sleep and had a good night: it was shorter than usual because of the snuggle, but I felt more comfortable than usual, and whenever I woke up in the night I had that good “I get to go back to sleep” feeling rather than the “oh, shoot, I’m wide awake at 3:00” feeling.
Still, it was hard to wake up this morning, and it is another day in danger of dreariness: the trash was overflowing and there’s still laundry to do and the dish-drying rack was full and I still don’t know what to say to my pinehole father-in-law’s stupid email. I took out the trash and I’m working on laundry again, and then William and I made cookies, because cookies fix many problems. (Yesterday we made muffins, because I remembered it was his turn to bring snack to kindergarten.)
Then I totally screwed up the cookies. I was doubling the recipe (it makes a small batch), and after the first tray had been in the oven for two minutes I realized I’d forgotten to double the oats and the coconut. I took the tray out, and the dough looked only a little melted so I thought I’d just scrape the lumps back into the mixing bowl, add the ingredients, and voila. But it turned out all the chocolate chips had melted, which turned the batter brownish and also meant a shortage of chocolate chips. Plus, I dropped one melty dough lump on the stovetop and another on the counter, and the cookie sheet was all smeary and gross now, so I was getting kind of crabby.
I went ahead with my plan, and added another handful of chocolate chips, and the cookies are out of the oven now and they’re…fine, I guess. Cookies that LOOK like chocolate cookies but are NOT chocolate cookies are NOBODY’S FRIEND. But they’re edible. And the house smells cookie-ish. And I spent some time with William so now I can shoo him away and sit at my computer. He’s playing with the twins, which they love and which is one of the reasons why having more kids is not necessarily harder than having fewer: the older ones can entertain the younger ones. Although, I just heard William making some exasperated crabby growling sounds, and when I said, “What’s the matter?” he said, “The babies are ALL OVER ME!” I went in and saw this:

He’s four years older, but together they outweigh him.

