The only problem with allowing my sweet babies to nap in my arms was, well, they got used to napping in my arms. I trained Teresa to nap in her crib when she was three months old. It took three days, and man, was she a napper. If napping was an olympic event, she would win. She still naps for about two hours in the afternoon. I just finished training Frances to nap in her crib, and I have to admit, I miss my afternoon nap partner. I do however, need some time to myself, as does she. The key to Frances napping was letting her learn to self soothe. This was hard. It involved hours of crying (her and me), but once she got the hang of it, she napped like a champ. Now she can fall asleep anywhere. She just pops that thumb into her mouth, her eyelids flutter, and bang, she's zonked. Now that she is properly rested the crying and crankiness are virtually non-existent, and everyone is happier for it. Plus, if I turn the monitor up, I can still hear those soft sighs.
Asleep on her playmat after an exhausting workout session including trying to eat toes and rolling over.
4 comments:
I am surprised she is still trying to roll over. She came so close when last we saw her.
We await video.
Dad
That is too precious Cara! You certainly have adorable little girls!
Wow, she looks so big in this picture. We must see her again soon.
Lindsay
um, dad, earlier post - she _did_ roll over. Presumably she was doing so again.
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