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Monday, May 5, 2008

Sandy Feet

Dylan is always kneeling and sitting on his feet. I don't know how he can do that. Even in my childhood, sitting like that has always been really uncomfortable for me. But Ben sits that way all the time. Because Dylan often sits that way, his feet fall asleep a lot, and he freaks out at the pins-and-needles sensation he gets. He always starts crying and yelling, "My feet feel sandy! My feet feel sandy!!"

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  1. I hate, and I mean HATE when my body parts fall asleep. And actually, it's not the falling asleep part that I really dread...it's the waking up part. You know, when the sensation just starts to come back to the limb. It is really, really painful to me. And it is even more painful if I attempt to move the limb or the flex the muscles at all. It becomes unbearably painful to me. It is really pathetic, but true.

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  2. Oh I hate that feeling. My kids call it "my feet won't stop talking".

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  3. poor guy, i hate that feeling.

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  4. I hate the limbs falling to sleep thing too, but have found if I move it around a bunch it wakes up way faster. Like if it's your foot, you stamp it on the ground a bunch.

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