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jessesgirl

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She's Sleeping.....
Posted: 02-24-07 17:45pm

in her her carseat! At least it's not in my arms. We just went to the store and she starting crying b/c she was tired. The second we got in the car, she crashed out. She's sleeping in the carseat right now in the living room and hopefully she sleeps at least an hour. Lately it's only been 30 min. here and there compared to her 1-3 hour naps. I definitely think she's outgrowing sleeping all day.

On a different note, next Saturday I go to the spa for a facial, manicure, pedicure, and 1 hour massage with complimentary alcoholic beverages then Jesse and I are going eat and watch a movie. My mom's taking her all day and all night. There may be sex involved too Shocked .
He got me a gift cert. for xmas and I'm finally using it.
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hopefulmjz

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Posted: 02-24-07 17:48pm

Sounds nice!
My munchkin is sleeping too...I hope it stays that way, I must have slept wrong last night and my shoulder is killing me.
Does .ava sleep all night?
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Posted: 02-24-07 17:52pm

yes, from either 9-6 or 10-7 depending on when we go to bed. She moves a lot in her sleep and we co-sleep so I don't sleep all night though.
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Posted: 02-24-07 17:57pm

Oh...I see.
Adriana started sleeping through when she was a month old, and she'd sleep 12-14 hours straight. Well a few weeks ago she started waking up at night...when she was sick. She's better now but still gets up a couple times a night. She stands up in her crib, so we just rock her to sleep and she will sleep awhile longer. It's so frustrating, because I've been spoiled for so long with her sleeping through, and now she's up about every night. It was too good to be true! She'd also go to sleep on her own, we'd just put her in there. Not anymore, she screams! Boy I miss the good ol' days.


And scratch that, she's not asleep anymore, I heard her fussing...but at the moment it's quiet...she must be taking her wipe-ups out of the case again lol
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jessesgirl

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Posted: 02-24-07 18:05pm

Well I hope she continues to sleep through the night. I wish I could put her down awake. Even though she sleeps between us, we have to walk around the house patting her butt to make her sleep and we can't put her down until she's sound asleep. Oh crap, she's up.
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Posted: 02-24-07 18:37pm

you're lucky. if finn falls asleep in his carseat he wakes up the second we try to take him out of the car (still in his seat). his nap routine gets so messed up on the days we go out but i have to get out sometimes, you know?

last night i decided to just put him to bed not swaddled to see what he'd do. well, he went right to sleep and looked so cute laying there all sprawled out but he still woke up a million times during the night, as he has the previous 3 nights. i was surprised he went to sleep on his own so quickly, i never even tried transitioning him out of swaddling. i don't know why he's been waking up so much lately though! it's driving me crazy and i'm not getting any sleep. oh, and every time i went in he was in a different spot in his crib until i went in and found him smushed into the corner and had to move him back up to the top. who knew he was such an active sleeper!
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