whilst depriving others thereof

Though happy about being plonked in his wee bag in the cot during the day the Amos has yet to spend more than a few hours during the night in what was expected to be his primary sleep-facility for his first couple of years. This might be due to not having been born at a daft hour of the morning and therefore being a few hours out, despite attempts to reset him by pointedly exposing him to sunlight in the mornings. He seems to be having his longest periods of continuous wakefulness at just after Edgar's bedtime, after which he then deigns to sleep in blocks no more than thirty minutes long, separated by demands for foods. Vague impressions that he seems a bit less wriggly and snorty than Edgar was at this age can probably be discounted due to age, there being plenty of time to develop wriggling snortful habits during the six months before he moves out into the other bedroom with his brother.

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