Marshay
I'm Goofy for Mickey.
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We have a few family trips this summer and then WDW in Sept. DD is now 20 months old. I'm concerned about sleeping arrangements.
Before, we just put her in a travel crib or pack-n-play, but she is getting too big for these and just started to realize she can put her leg over the top to climb out. However, I can't picture DD sleeping on the other bed by herself, either (I'm a first time mom!).
I fear we will be traveling to someplace new and working on her sleeping at the same time and no one will be having any fun...
All advice is welcome!
Before, we just put her in a travel crib or pack-n-play, but she is getting too big for these and just started to realize she can put her leg over the top to climb out. However, I can't picture DD sleeping on the other bed by herself, either (I'm a first time mom!).
I fear we will be traveling to someplace new and working on her sleeping at the same time and no one will be having any fun...
All advice is welcome!
When he woke up, I knew exactly where he was. Christmas this year was stressful because it was our first Christmas with DS in a big-boy bed and him having the ability to sneak downstairs and catch us.
. We so messed this one up. DS was in his crib till almost three and he LOVED his crib. From the time he was 7 lbs (He was a tiny premature baby that we had to wake up at night to feed till he was 7 lbs) he slept all night every night. We could put him to bed awake and he would sleep all night. As a toddler he would say night night. He would Lie down and sleep 12 hours and call us to get him out. WELL... I was pregnant with our heaven angel and decided to move him to a big bed. We let him not only pick out the sheets but the bed and decorate the room. FIRST night he says" Just tonight will you sleep in my room. BIG MISTAKE. it took years to keep him in that bed and he never learned to sleep well in it. We still joke that now at 15 and over 150 lbs he should still be in the crib.