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Last Night...... Posted: 02-13-07 03:37am
Well... Last night went amazing. He did
not cry once and drank both bottles of his
water so must of woke up and drank it
without crying during the night .
I woke up with layla at 8am refreshed
from a good nights sleep and little man
was still asleep. I'm so proud of him!
But its only the first night I guess so
i'lll have to wait and see.
How long do you think I should wait it out
before I move him into laylas room?
Eh thats a tough question, to figure out
if they got intoa routine themselves. Im
hoping jordynnes sleeping patter is
becoming a habit but idont know when I
should rely on the fact she will sleep at
certain times ya know. My son woke up
oncea night at 8 mths old for a bottle
still. He was 14 mths when he slept night
to morning without waking up. I think we
waited a couple weeks of him sleeping
continuesly before we moved him to his
room upstairs.
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Becky
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Posted: 02-13-07 04:08am
I'm going to give it a week intially
before I move him to laylas room then i'm
just going to go for it
i'm going to give it a week
intially before I move him to laylas room
then i'm just going to go for it
yeah ours I dunno jordynne might be down
with us for a while, our room is theonly
one on the same floor as the living room
the other 2 rooms are upstairs. So not
fun running up and down steps. I still
dunno if she will have her own room or her
and joseph share, I dunno ifi can trust
joseph lmao
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Becky
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Posted: 02-13-07 04:40am
You see I was worried about them sharing a
room but they share a room at neil's house
with no problems. Mind you, neil is in
the room too as he lives back at his mums
now so i'm assuming he wakes up to logan
Yeah im sure he prob does. Josephs just
alil crazy I dunno if hed try throwin toys
are her or something when he wakes up .
But we have 2 rooms just the other one is
kinda empty lol. We would have to
decorate it and stuff but eh maybe shes
prob gonna be in our room till like may ,
my parents will eb visiting then so they
will be using the spare room and my
grandma will be there too. So might wait
until summer if we do seperate rooms.
Hopefully she isnt like joseph and sleeps
all night by 6 mths. Jason has like some
magic touch to get kids to bed he is the
one that got joseph to bed at 8pm every
night and he sleeps all night , I could
never do it lol I dunno just never worked
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Becky
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Posted: 02-13-07 05:22am
Layla goes to bed at 8pm too and wakes up
at 8am. She oesn't wake at all (she loves
her sleep like mummy)
if I get logan to start not waking us up
(regardless of whether he wakes up
himself) then that will be bliss! Lots of
sleep for us
Yeah omg its soooooo nice when u can sleep
without being disturbed, I went to bed at
9pm when I was pregnant lol since joseph
slept all night and got up at 8am , but I
found otu he actually sleeps in longer if
I dont go up there, I usually woke him up
all the time, I got bored haha, but he
sleeps till 9 or 10 now. Or plays in the
dark in his room. I cant wait till I can
sleep all night lol but last night wasnt
bad only getting up at 4am to feed her. I
dunno why some kids hate sleep , sleep is
jsut soooooo great haha. Maybe I just
say it cuz I dont get much lol.
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Sunflower_pie81
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Posted: 02-13-07 12:42pm
Make sure this is going to
last.....Because if it doesnt' and you
have already put him in the room with your
daughter you might be dealing with 2 awake
children. I wouldn't want that to
happen. So I would give him 2-3 weeks
before you put him in the room with laya.
Good luck toyou hun.
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