Difficult Weekend
It has been a sticky weekend. Sara just refused to be in the playpen or in her little chariot. She will cry until we pick her up. Whenever she caught sight of me, she will be whinning for me to hold her. Daddy and me seemed to be playing pass the whole weekend. Passing Sara from one to another.
Sara in her chariot
Sara had also been a little bit difficult when its time for her bedtime. She will keep crawling to the door wanting to be out from her bedroom. Each time I put her down on her mattress, thinking that she was asleep, she will immediately pop her head right up. With that I will quickly lie down pretending to be asleep. I have tried everything from letting her suckle, singing to her, rocking her and turning off all lights in the house but yet she just refused to stay put on her mattress. While Daddy and me were running on low batts, she was just like the Energizer Bunny.
We took her to mom's place tonight and she was fast asleep on the way home before 8.30p.m. I was hoping that she would be asleep through the night but my maternal instict told me that she will be awake right after I finished my dinner. I was left with half a can of 100 plus when I heard her 'calling' for me from her room.
So there I went, with the whole cycle again, trying to put her to sleep. Now Sara is in snoozy land, giving me some time to blog and surf the net before I retire for the day.
Comments
Parental opinion - Is it really cruel if we don't let them sleep in the evenings so that they can sleep better and earlier at night?
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