So I went to college, got my Mrs., then went to grad school and got my MA, now 15 years later the Mr. is still paying off that degree I haven't used in 12 years. Who is the smart one?![]()
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So I went to college, got my Mrs., then went to grad school and got my MA, now 15 years later the Mr. is still paying off that degree I haven't used in 12 years. Who is the smart one?![]()
Even though I loathe onions, French onion soup always looks good. I would eat it and pick out the onions.
00--have you started that paci rehab group for 2yr olds yet? Need to get mine to cut down to naps/bedtime. Not going to be fun.
Even though I loathe onions, French onion soup always looks good. I would eat it and pick out the onions.
00--have you started that paci rehab group for 2yr olds yet? Need to get mine to cut down to naps/bedtime. Not going to be fun.
So I went to college, got my Mrs., then went to grad school and got my MA, now 15 years later the Mr. is still paying off that degree I haven't used in 12 years. Who is the smart one?![]()
Hah...I think he's down to naps at school, but at home we haven't been pushing it yet, although he only goes to it certain days/times outside of naps/bed. Soon, though...and we've been laying the groundwork by insisting that he take it out to talk...even if we can understand him, when he has it in, we say "I can't understand you when you have your binky in, please take it out and talk" to start to give him a disincentive to it...as a proud talking 2 year old who wants to exercise his will and choices, he wants us to understand him and respond to him when he talks, so talking with binky doesn't get that reward, talking without does get the reward of interaction.
Is that as hard as retraining to sleep in her own bed? I hope it goes well!
Muchkin is doing better about not crying as long, but she's now doing the I may be asleep for five minutes then cry for five for awhile before actually sleeping.
Yup. And then the PhT.![]()
PhT isn't translating for me like the others.
What is your grandma degree?
Yeesh...while we haven't had this battle, I've heard. Heard so much before having kids that we were pretty set in not letting them in our bed (other than in the morning sometimes to get a little more sleep for them and mostly us...never as part of the nighttime ritual)
Is Z in a toddler bed yet, or still a crib? (trying to remember...but IIRC I think she'd be a little young for it) If not, that might be a good time to roll two changes (for you) into a single change for her...part of the responsibility of getting a big girl bed is that she has to stick with it and use it every night.
Z is still in a crib and has never wanted a paci. I even tried once thinking it might help with teething. She was like, "NO WAY" and spit it out. I'm starting to joke that she is being a reverse infant. She didn't want to wake up to eat in the beginning then moved to once a night. Then at nine months I think she started getting lonely or scared and I may have let her join us more than I should have.
So, she is re-acclimated to her crib and it isn't as bad as the first week, but last night was a little harder.
heh....hound dog wants to be outside, but it's too cold for even him...he fell asleep curled up by the deck door 'looking' out the window.
Z is still in a crib and has never wanted a paci. I even tried once thinking it might help with teething. She was like, "NO WAY" and spit it out. I'm starting to joke that she is being a reverse infant. She didn't want to wake up to eat in the beginning then moved to once a night. Then at nine months I think she started getting lonely or scared and I may have let her join us more than I should have.
So, she is re-acclimated to her crib and it isn't as bad as the first week, but last night was a little harder.
My boxer had a terrible time last night. I took her out to do her business and she jumped and played in the snow as usual. Then when it came time for #2 her feet and legs were so cold that she couldn't bring herself to do it. I had to take her in and let her warm up for a while before taking her out again. She finally got down to business without playing.
Just too dang cold out.
Z is still in a crib and has never wanted a paci. I even tried once thinking it might help with teething. She was like, "NO WAY" and spit it out. I'm starting to joke that she is being a reverse infant. She didn't want to wake up to eat in the beginning then moved to once a night. Then at nine months I think she started getting lonely or scared and I may have let her join us more than I should have.
So, she is re-acclimated to her crib and it isn't as bad as the first week, but last night was a little harder.
Ever seen a dachshund walk in the snow?
This sign should be posted everywhere there are kids playing sports with a parental audience.
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Never really had to deal with that one. The bassinet was next to the bed...when he slept more between feeding, it got moved to the next room, then he moved into the crib. He was ready to move to his "big boy bed" when brother was getting too big for the bassinet (they're 19 months apart).
Older had a plug (binky) that went EVERYwhere with him until his brother came along. Brother had no interest in a plug, spat it out even as an infant, so older decided HE was too big for one too. Unfortunately, brother sucked his thumb while sleeping, dang it! Never when awake, only when asleep, but I'm convinced it contributed to his need for braces later.![]()