tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-581913724905405055.post6753587607361999166..comments2024-03-21T19:59:30.711-07:00Comments on Trust and Obey: Tidbits and Snippets for October 12th Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-581913724905405055.post-25052901516857467532015-10-20T16:53:06.403-07:002015-10-20T16:53:06.403-07:00Jessica, so funny! I always look at your blog and ...Jessica, so funny! I always look at your blog and think, "Wow, how does she make time to write all those great articles?" LOL Each of these "tidbits" post is weeks in the making, so it's made just a line or a link at a time. I wish I could blog more, and I'm sure you do too! Something about having lots of littles about that makes it so difficult! (How dare my family and children keep me from writing more about family and children?) :)<br /><br />What you outline for co-sleeping is almost exactly what we do! Co-sleep with the baby, gradually move it into a crib and out of the room by the time the next baby is born. It's a great method, and I wish the United States could get over it's co-sleeping phobia (kind of like its homebirth phobia). We Americans are just plain weird when it comes to fixating on something and ignoring all evidence to the contrary. Maybe we'll get over it some day, but I'm sure we'll replace it with something else. :)<br /><br />Have a wonderful day! Love the new blog look! :)<br />Diana Dianahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10301075330910381544noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-581913724905405055.post-4683329683843580642015-10-19T14:38:24.391-07:002015-10-19T14:38:24.391-07:00Hello Diana!
I looked over this post and thought, ...Hello Diana!<br />I looked over this post and thought, "How do you have enough time and energy to find all this great information!" But I'm really looking forward to checking out some of the sites you recommended, and maybe even trying out those pumpkin crafts with my kids! <br /><br />As far as co-sleeping goes, I've always slept with my babies up until the next baby comes along. All I do is help the baby latch on, and then I go back to sleep. I've never had to deal with cranky babies. However, since I'm expecting our next child, I'm trying to get my youngest ready to move out into her crib (she'll be 2 in Dec.), and it's not been easy! I've gotten her to the point where she'll sleep well in her crib for naps, but at night time, she'll scream her head off (I wonder what the neighbors must think...) So, I'm starting her off in her crib at night, and then I bring her into bed with me after a little while. But, by the time the new baby comes, she needs to be sleeping all night in her crib, because she moves around so much. And of course the new baby will be sleeping with me, and breast-feeding on demand. I've always done it this way, and it's always worked so well for me! <br /><br />Anyways, hope you have a great day! Jessica Jessica Rhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16314779260197916792noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-581913724905405055.post-81023390579822118662015-10-13T06:54:48.497-07:002015-10-13T06:54:48.497-07:00Oh, my goodness, yes. YES. I so wish that I had a ...Oh, my goodness, yes. YES. I so wish that I had a do-over with my first. The memories haunt me (of letting a newborn cry it out in a crib - sick). Thankfully my wonderful pediatrician (now deceased) was very un-PC and told me to start co-sleeping when our little guy was two months old, but I will feel badly for the rest of my life over those first two months. Dianahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10301075330910381544noreply@blogger.com