Merriam Websters Definition of: anguish
2 entries found.
anguish[1,noun]anguish[2,verb]
Main Entry:
1an·guish
Pronunciation:
\ˈaŋ-gwish\
Function:
noun
Etymology:
Middle English angwisshe, from Anglo-French anguisse, angoisse, from Latin angustiae, plural, straits, distress, from angustus narrow; akin to Old English enge narrow — more at anger
Date:
13th century
: extreme pain, distress, or anxiety
synonyms see sorrow
6 comments:
Uh oh... why that posting? What's going on in your life? More sleepless nights?
Does this mean he's insisting on the swaddle? Why do you have to break him of it - is is bad to swaddle them after a certain age?
No it's not bad to swaddle him but he keeps trying to kick his legs and he is on the brink of rolling over and I don't want to take any chances of him rolling over while he is pinned up like a glo-worm and not be able to put his hand out.
And yes Val more sleepless night...but I am hoping that they are going to get better since we have been doing it for a couple of night now. Keep your fingers crossed!
Tee shirt time!!! Wear a tee shirt all day. Make sure it smells like mommy. When you tuck little man into bed tonight, take your shirt off, and cover him with it like a blanket. It will be warm, and it will smell like you. I bet he crashes out. Give it a whirl and I want a full report tomorrow. Good luck!
I might have to give that a try...I will keep you posted!
Hey girl... I'm here for ya... I know you're a long way from home and out here in the sticks, but we are all in this together... You are not alone...Call anytime... I know you think I am way too busy, but never too busy for a friend..."not just a co-worker of your husband" haha... We will get together when you guys get back from the wedding...And the babysitting offer is always there too...
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