My three year old went right to sleep. I've been trying to keep her up later to shift her sleep but she begged to go to bed!
Still struggling with sick one year old
My three year old went right to sleep. I've been trying to keep her up later to shift her sleep but she begged to go to bed!
Still struggling with sick one year old
pineapple / 12793 posts
Working on DD2.
DD1 will go down in an hour.
DD3 is working a 10:30 bedtime these days so I'm staying up for that.
Looking forward to some R-rated television.
GOLD / wonderful apricot / 22646 posts
Ds2 went down at 630, Didn't nap well today.
Ds1 went down at 720, stayed up to read books w dh
nectarine / 2821 posts
To be determined! It's 445 and he just went down for a nap. He's almost ready for 1 nap but not quite. But bedtime has been a challenge.
eggplant / 11287 posts
It is not even 5 here yet!
But it always (usually) goes fine for the older 2, but bedtime with #3 is nonexistent. She's usually up until midnight and then just bedshares with us once we go down.
hostess / wonderful watermelon / 39513 posts
It is easy with LO 1 & 2 but LO 3 fights sleep and doesn't go to bed until 9/10 these days.
honeydew / 7230 posts
It's in progress now. They're both nursing. They took short naps today so they will probably pass out quickly.
honeydew / 7303 posts
My son went down in about 2 minutes flat. Dd always stalls, but it's dhs night! Hooray!
pomegranate / 3212 posts
DS/ went down at 6:05 because he uncharacteristically did not nap. DS1 went down shockingly early at 7! Bedtime has been a huge battle lately and I've been thinking that his fighting naps could help and sure enough... (Didn't put him down for a nap. When he does nap he goes down closer to 9!)
pomelo / 5573 posts
Badly. B was in his crib by 7:15, cried for a few minutes, sat and held his toys, stood back up and cried, lay down and I thought he was asleep, got back up after a few minutes and started crying for his Nana and Papa, yelling "I want go back downstairs!", threw his pig out of the crib, lay down, stood back up crying, etc. Eventually at 8 I went in and held his hand until he falls asleep, which is going to come back to bite me if he wakes up in the night and finds me not still sitting on his floor.
cantaloupe / 6171 posts
Pretty smoothly. took maybe 20-30 mins from lights out/nursing til she fell asleep in her crib. which is not that unusual. our big issue is that with dh now, she will basically lie down and go to sleep, but with me she stalls, wants to be held, etc, and it takes longer. but it's dh's turn to be needed like that after I've been nursing so long!
pomegranate / 3411 posts
My 3 year old is a wild animal. I left his room in hopes he calms down and I can go back and lie with him till he sleeps.
coconut / 8483 posts
He's been crying himself to sleep for a minute r two for months, and tonight was night 3 that he didn't! I think he immediacy fell asleep. He woke up at 545 this morning then only napped for 35 minutes.... I am now going to bed as well! Long day
GOLD / eggplant / 11517 posts
Still in progress. She's been in a major daddy phase the last few months, so he's handling trying to get her down. She usually goes down without issue, it just sometimes takes awhile.
hostess / papaya / 10219 posts
It is 948 and we're still working on it. I honestly don't understand how this kid had so much energy.
wonderful cherry / 21504 posts
Bedtime was fine. But she's been waking up crying 2 hours later all week.
blogger / wonderful cherry / 21628 posts
She nursed for a long time tonight and went down at 9:30.
pear / 1503 posts
Great! Only managed to get 2 board books ("That's not my...") read before he gave the sleep now signals. He only nursed from one boob (I now need to pump the other - ouch!) and was asleep in my arms in less than 10 mins, and in his crib a minute later, at 6:15.
GOLD / wonderful pea / 17697 posts
Tonight required
It took every ounce of restraint I have to not start yelling. It was an unusually hard night.
pear / 1750 posts
Better than last night! I think DS's upper front teeth might be coming in soon. Last night he fought me til 10 pm. Tonight he was showing tired signs at the normal time (7:30-8pm), first hyper then eye rubbing and whining, but he didn't want to go to sleep after his bottle. He just sat in my arms making faces and grunting in my face (he finds himself hilarious ). I popped him in his crib wide awake and he fussed when I closed the door. I went back for him about 5 minutes later and he was ready to snuggle and pass out, yay!
grape / 80 posts
Dd3 has been a crap night sleeper since birth. But since her brother was born 6 weeks ago she's turned a corner. First she started going to bed by 830 without a fight and now the last few nights she's allowed her father to put her to bed and stays in her bed all night!! Last night she called for her dad instead of me. It's a miracle that has changed my life. I hope it sticks and gets even better by the baby doing longer stretches.
bananas / 9227 posts
They apparently played a movie at preschool and she and a few other kids fell asleep. A nap always means a delayed bedtime. When she finally settled down to sleep, she kept waking up because she has a stuffy nose. I've been up since 3am
wonderful kiwi / 23653 posts
Bedtime lately has been so easy, it's crazy! We drink milk, read a book/act silly, then I sing 4 songs and she is asleep and STTN!
nectarine / 2951 posts
Luckily very smooth. He went down without a fuss @ 8:15 and even slept until 7! Wooohoo! He had been waking up almost every night around 4 Am, but he slept through the night!
wonderful olive / 19353 posts
He threw up all over the bed and himself so we took a bath. he wanted to be held for a bit so I did, then I asked if he wanted to lay down, if I cuddled with him. He said yes, so we did. And he drifted off to sleep.
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