My toddler asked for water when I turned the lights out tonight...I'm sure this is the first of many requests!
My toddler asked for water when I turned the lights out tonight...I'm sure this is the first of many requests!
GOLD / wonderful coffee bean / 18478 posts
Ha. It's always something as they get older. Tonight she asked for a laptop. We agreed that she would get one at age 14. And that it would be pink.
pomegranate / 3329 posts
Milk, always milk. Also her purple blanket, Violet to sing, and for me to sit. We're out of milk, and the baby needed changed, it will be a long night
blogger / wonderful cherry / 21616 posts
A song, to rock, more songs, a book, water, milk, hug, kiss, book, more song, tickles, daddy, then mommy, then a show... it never ends.
coconut / 8498 posts
She just asks to be the one to turn her "sleepy noise" on. She's still pretty easy to please, though I know the ridiculous requests aren't far away.
honeydew / 7444 posts
Tonight after she got into her crib and i turned off the lights.
"umma? water." (give her water)
3 minutes later. "umma? water" "no, you already had water."
3 minutes later. "poo poo. poo poo" (check, no poo)
3 minutes later. "umma? water!" "GO TO SLEEP!"
She is the queen of stalling.
hostess / wonderful watermelon / 39513 posts
@Andrea: I'm surprised it took so long for LO to ask!
coconut / 8234 posts
Boobie. Elmo. Baby (her baby doll). Mickie. Her owl pillow. And today she started asking for Minnie Mouse, too. And I have to sing to her.
She's very demanding.
pineapple / 12566 posts
Water and his lovies if any of them are missing (he sleeps with 3-4).
pomegranate / 3414 posts
DS - nothing
DD - asks for her lovey and that is usually all unless something has fallen out of her bed
pear / 1554 posts
water, a diaper change even though she changed her diaper right before bedtime, her baby doll if she forgot to bring it, lotion on her belly, mommy or daddy to sit on the floor next to her bed, a snack
pomegranate / 3053 posts
My oldest is also water. I decided one night that this is it. No more water b/c every time I do he wakes up in the middle of the night to pee and then again early in the morning, before my alarm clock goes off. Therefore, leaving me completely tired by the time he comes into my room way earlier than I'd like. Oh, and he also has more accidents as well. I told him that he needs to start asking to drink water while he is playing after dinner. That way, he won't feel so thirsty by bed time. Most times I have to remind him to drink water... but it's helped significantly with night wakings though. He now still wakes up before my alarm clock but at least I'll have slept through the night.
pomelo / 5298 posts
Yes! We have quite the nighttime routine. The final request is typically, "I'm missing something!". When we ask her what she is missing the response is a drawn out ummm and silence as if she's thinking really hard. We have to give her something at this point (another animal, book, etc) or the list of demands grows (water, bathroom, pat me, sing, rock a bye, etc).
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