sleep routines
Tracy Oldfield
It has been good to listen to this discussion, as we tend to
be late-ies ourselves. Can be a little isolating, however living this way,
especially when one lives next-door to the modern ideal of
two-parents-two-jobs-two-kids-two-cars-two-full-time-nursery-and-school, Mr
& Mrs Smug <g> But I have a problem that I nurse dd2 to sleep
and most of the time dd1 comes to bed, too, clicking, humming, slurping drinks,
coughing... If she had her own bed I wouldn't mind, like last night she
was doing her own thing until she was dog-tired at 10pm, so then she went to
bed. But she wakes fairly early, so she gets really tired. If she
gets to bed around 8pm she's ok, but after that she doesn't want to go.
Ah, well, it will all work out in the end :-)
Tracy in UK