Every now and then I get a little bit lonely*……

Riley is sick this week and we’ve been sequestered in the house, venturing out only to the chemist or the mail box.


Every now and then I get a little bit tired of listening to the sound of my tears…

Well, his tears, as he’s crying 50% of the time he’s awake. The other 50% he’s on the breast.


Every now and then I get a little bit angry and I know I’ve got to get out and cry…

On Sunday, I had the house in a pristine state. By Tuesday morning it looked like London during the blitz and nothing, nothing I tried to do could fix it. I’ve had no sleep. Excess caffeine is making me ill, but it’s the only thing making me operate. I’m eating six sandwiches in a sitting, I’m so hungry from all of Riley’s breastfeeding. “It has to stop soon” I say to myself, and then I want to weep because I’m not sure I’m ready.

Then I see Keira staring at us from the couch with reproachful eyes, and I know she’s suffering too, from Riley’s constant irritability.

Every now and then I know you’ll always be the only boy who wanted me the way that I am…

Yet for all my frustration, his cries move me. He scrabbles for my legs and will not let go. His angry gums radiate pain; he is a bundle of raw nerves. His fever burns my skin; I can barely imagine how he feels. He doesn’t want me to; he just wants to be held.


Every now and then I know there’s no one in the universe as magical and wondrous as you ….

My poor, beautiful boy. Get better soon. Please.


Every now and then I know there’s nothing any better and there’s nothing I just wouldn’t do …

Amen Bonnie. Sing it to me loud. You’ll have to at the moment: who needs a wind machine in this house when you’ve got Riley passing it straight from a Dantean circle of hell?

*Total Eclipse of the Heart, Jim Steinman. The man knows how to write a power ballad.

Edited to add: I wrote this two days ago. We turned a corner yesterday afternoon and he is happier now. Well, at least he slept better through the night, which is always a good sign.

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Karen Andrews is the creator of this website, one of the most established and well-respected parenting blogs in the country. She is also an author, award-winning writer, poet, editor and publisher at Miscellaneous Press. Her latest book is Trust the Process: 101 Tips on Writing and Creativity