Cyneswith
Songster
To my 5 year old: "There are Christmas gifts from Great Grandma Cindy downstairs! Do you want to open them tonight?" "Nope! I want them to be a surprise until Christmas!"
December kids have VERY particular ideas about Christmas gifts.
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My 2 year old is still nursing (2 1/2 today.) Wakes multiple times a night. We're actively weaning because NO THANK YOU. We've gone 2 days with no daytime nursing, and just snuggling to sleep, and no wake-up nursing (we've been doing this actively for a little under a week - I think.) With a 4 day now, her dad woke up with her the second time last night. I feel SO much better with less nursing, and able to take one of the supplements I was prescribed back in February (when she is weaned/after flu season, I'll go up to the full dosage.) If she's not weaned by New Year's, I'll go to a motel on January 1st, so there's a forced night of no-nighttime-nursing.
My 5 year old still wakes up at least once a night, but he's been weaned since he was 2 years, 4 months (he did it cold turkey on his own) - he often comes to our room after a nightmare. Last night, he woke just as I got his sister to sleep. Nice long hug, pulling a blankie up around him, a back rub, and he was out. Heck, *I* still wake up once a night (on average) to go to the bathroom.
I slept through the night ONCE in the last 5 1/2 years. (Active day after a few days of a stomach bug.) I had one other night where kids didn't wake me (daughter was cutting 4 teeth, which made everyone exhausted.) I could sleep while they nursed until the past few months, when she started biting down when she falls asleep. Now, there's a little note of terror in my brain whenever she nurses.
December kids have VERY particular ideas about Christmas gifts.
Detailed response for MC:
My 2 year old is still nursing (2 1/2 today.) Wakes multiple times a night. We're actively weaning because NO THANK YOU. We've gone 2 days with no daytime nursing, and just snuggling to sleep, and no wake-up nursing (we've been doing this actively for a little under a week - I think.) With a 4 day now, her dad woke up with her the second time last night. I feel SO much better with less nursing, and able to take one of the supplements I was prescribed back in February (when she is weaned/after flu season, I'll go up to the full dosage.) If she's not weaned by New Year's, I'll go to a motel on January 1st, so there's a forced night of no-nighttime-nursing.
My 5 year old still wakes up at least once a night, but he's been weaned since he was 2 years, 4 months (he did it cold turkey on his own) - he often comes to our room after a nightmare. Last night, he woke just as I got his sister to sleep. Nice long hug, pulling a blankie up around him, a back rub, and he was out. Heck, *I* still wake up once a night (on average) to go to the bathroom.
I slept through the night ONCE in the last 5 1/2 years. (Active day after a few days of a stomach bug.) I had one other night where kids didn't wake me (daughter was cutting 4 teeth, which made everyone exhausted.) I could sleep while they nursed until the past few months, when she started biting down when she falls asleep. Now, there's a little note of terror in my brain whenever she nurses.