She rolled over this morning. Den was there to see it, which is fair because he missed Ed rolling over the first time. She rolled back to front, which isn't surprising because she doesn't get nearly enough tummy time. He of course didn't have a camera around to document. These were all taken this afternoon, she is pretty tuckered out at this point. Ed is not a fan typically of having his photo taken, so I am less likely to trot out the camera these days.
We are having major sleep problems lately. I'm trying to transition her to her crib and it's not going well. She ends up in our bed most of the night. In my exhausted haze I think she's awake and so feed her, well half the time I'm actually waking her up, so now she's developed a habit of waking 3-4 times a night, whereas previously she could go from 9:30-5:30. It's like having a newborn. Something has to change.
She is definitely more serious than Ed, but when she choses to smile, it's a powerful smile. She is grabbing her hands, looking at them, grabbing hair and anything else she can. She is definitely more social, which I think is part of the sleep problem. I'm kind of frustrated with myself because I took a great sleeper and have made her a crappy sleeper and now I have to figure out how to fix it.
Ed is home from the park/run with daddy, so this is coming to a close.
Oh and for more pictures that I snuck in between previous posts, check out the 7/7/07 post a couple posts back.
2 comments:
she looks so long on the lap pic! is she growing fast or what?
will she wake up if you move her to her crib after she falls asleep in your bed? (not like i have any experience with this...) hugs, p
Well, in theory that sounds like it's a good idea...and sometimes it works. However, as Den says, both our kids have a mercury switch that as soon as they are laid down flat and we step away, they wake up. THey could be dead to the world--limp arms and everything. Josie will usually last 10 minutes--you could set your watch by it.
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