Glad you did it!!!! WAy to go!!!
Ooh A bikini! WIsh I could squeeze myself into one of those! lol! I still look 7 months pregnant. lol
Hope you guys had fun swimming![]()
a friend of mine on FB was just asking at what age the majority of babies go from two to one nap. judging by the 15 ish responses, and my own personal experience with Elliot, most of the babies transition from two to one around 1 year old, give or take a month or 3. Elliot was a good morning napper and a crap afternoon napper until i switched him to one long nap immediately after lunch. He had the afternoon nap from 1 year until 3 1/4 years.
we just got back from 10 days at the cottage and Thomas is all outta whack - he's only had one nap today, guess it'll be early to bed for him...
Ben transitioned to one nap a day at 15 months, but I wish I'd pushed him to do it sooner since it really helped his overnight sleep.
andrea I transitioned at 10 months and while it took some time to become the norm it really helped her get over the 5AM wake-up phase
Brooklyn is 14.5 months and still going strong with two naps....every so often, she'll skip the afternoon nap, but she ready, willing and able consistently for her morning nap by 9am. 9:30 at the latest. The past 3 days she's done a 2 hour nap in the am, and 1 or 1.5 in the afternoon. Her night sleep has always been solid....she's been 6:30/7 to 6:30/7 for almost 7 months now. I kind of want her to transition to one nap, so we can do longer outings on the weekends, but on the other hand 2 naps is good!
sarah
Reason #9574935740 why I refuse to believe in Western medicine:
So it turns out I don't have pneumonia, I have pertussis, or whooping cough. I looked in my homeopathic manuals from the school that I studied and after checking all the symptoms it was pretty bang on.
Dry cough, worse in the evening and night and often begin the minute the my head touches the pillow on lying down, lasting for over 5 weeks, violent coughing with vomiting throughout the night, bruised ribs, etc...
The hospital told me I have pneumonia and told me that I am supposed to rest and not work out and that my lungs are full of fluid.
Actually, light activity is recommended in this case and my lungs are NOT full of any fluid. Ironically, I started taking homeopathic medicine and some herbal remedies that my manuals recommended and I am actually finally starting to get better, first time in 5 weeks. My husband also has it, but his cough is not as bad and he is almost fine, obviously me being pregnant is going to take a while. I also know that since my antibodies have gotten to my bean, he will be fine when I give birth.
Reason #9574935740 why I refuse to believe in Western medicine:
So it turns out I don't have pneumonia, I have pertussis, or whooping cough. I looked in my homeopathic manuals from the school that I studied and after checking all the symptoms it was pretty bang on.
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I just grabbed Elliot some pull on pants for school (on sale) as he'll have to go to the washroom on his own so I don't want him to have to fuss with buttons & zippers.
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so as far as I am concerned (and midwife), there are no reasons to worry.
Too bad she hasn't figured out the self soothing thing yet. Ah well, I guess that's what happens when you have a crazy active baby? At least that's what I keep telling myself - hah!
And the action doesn't stop. I thought L would be content with being able to walk but now it's running and climbing
she did tell me there is an outbreak this year of it.