Sleeping on demand? I was never, ever good at having my 4 do that. None of them slept through the night until after they were a year old. They liked waking for the instant meal and I wasn't inclined to eliminate the special quiet time. Nor was I willing to allow the crying while the wee one's waking habit was changed (mostly my tears, not their's; It broke my heart to allow the poor, little ones to cry and, their crying would wake the rest of the household) Nevertheless, with the youngest, I tired of the nocturnal wakings and ended the practice sooner than the 3 older sibs. Napping? that's another story.........
Rebekah "stole" my intended comment so I'll just amend it to say: TOO CUTE!
--ae PS - I agree with Gail re the middle-of-the-night "waking for the instant meal," and our experience is similar. But that was long ago and far away. :)
I think I forced everyone to watch this video... he is so cute! All the girls at work think Connar is adorable :) It was so great to meet you and Amy!!
It is so adorable, and good for you for taping it. How I wish I had recorded more of those little squeaks and purrs. They don't last very long.
I used to know by heart the exact rhythm of each of my children's cries, and now I can't remember them for the life of me. Weird, but I wish I had recorded them too.
It goes very fast, and you remember so much less than you think you will.
That's so cute!
ReplyDeleteOh, he is so cu-ute! I love it when babies make those sweet, little purring sounds. Can't wait until he turns those into syllables and then words!
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Thanks,
ReplyDeleteHe's really cute. I'm obviously biased, but whatever...Now if we can get him to sleep on demand...Probably a few months away from that!
Sleeping on demand? I was never, ever good at having my 4 do that. None of them slept through the night until after they were a year old. They liked waking for the instant meal and I wasn't inclined to eliminate the special quiet time. Nor was I willing to allow the crying while the wee one's waking habit was changed (mostly my tears, not their's; It broke my heart to allow the poor, little ones to cry and, their crying would wake the rest of the household) Nevertheless, with the youngest, I tired of the nocturnal wakings and ended the practice sooner than the 3 older sibs. Napping? that's another story.........
ReplyDeleteRebekah "stole" my intended comment so I'll just amend it to say:
ReplyDeleteTOO CUTE!
--ae
PS - I agree with Gail re the middle-of-the-night "waking for the instant meal," and our experience is similar. But that was long ago and far away. :)
Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteI think I forced everyone to watch this video... he is so cute! All the girls at work think Connar is adorable :) It was so great to meet you and Amy!!
ReplyDeleteIt is so adorable, and good for you for taping it. How I wish I had recorded more of those little squeaks and purrs. They don't last very long.
ReplyDeleteI used to know by heart the exact rhythm of each of my children's cries, and now I can't remember them for the life of me. Weird, but I wish I had recorded them too.
It goes very fast, and you remember so much less than you think you will.