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Topic: Just a small vent, honest... Posted: 15 January 2007 at 5:01pm |
Guess who has discovered how to a) undo her safety sleep and b) turn around inside it? ARGH. Have electric fan going full blast and both windows open in her room, but she's been grumping on and off since just after 4pm. Tonight is going to be interesting.
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Posted: 15 January 2007 at 5:24pm |
oh no......
I know it is soooo nice and hot today! we had the fan on last night too....and Zaara was in her nappy and a tiny t shirt!! I wonder what its going to be like tonight!!
You must be pround tho...she is sooo clever!
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Posted: 15 January 2007 at 5:27pm |
Hehe yup very clever indeed...(Thanks Roksana!!) but I do feel a bit embarassed now because with all of her crying and fussing, I didn't think to check her nappy  Hubby did though, and it was the stinky one to end ALL stinky ones
AND She's finally asleep... so will wait til a bit after six and dinner will just have to be a bit later than usual... here's hoping she sleeps well after her proper "bedtime".
Don't know what we'll do with the safety sleep though... just keep trying to use it for a while, or give up now?  And I need to find a thinner sleeping bag !
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Posted: 15 January 2007 at 5:41pm |
Hehe well done Erin. I got a really light weight sleeping bag, one with singlet like sleeves from baby city for $5. Have never used it though but i think i might cos Addison wont stay still, she is fine if she is asleep but yesterday i went in and she had spun around and had her head caught up in her sheet.
Its really hot here too, hate trying to sleep in the heat.
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Posted: 15 January 2007 at 5:51pm |
I think the time *may* have come just to let her be a tummy sleeper... but am going to give it a few days first, as with last time, it could just be due to current circumstances (ie: bloody hot weather!).
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Posted: 15 January 2007 at 7:27pm |
What a clever little baby hehe she must have thought screw this and hot weather im going nakie! (even tho she didnt i bet she wanted to hehe  )
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Posted: 15 January 2007 at 7:28pm |
Oh and i meant to ask when is it okish to stop using the safety sleep? I dont mind using it but sometimes its to hot for it and i wonder...
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Posted: 15 January 2007 at 9:47pm |
you can stop whenever you feel comfortable Jess. Ive never used one, in fact no one i know as in chch friends uses one. might take her a wee while to get used to not having it on though
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Posted: 15 January 2007 at 10:21pm |
We've never used one and oh boy, have I been wishing we had started, cos just this week, Miss Amelia has discovered that she can leverage herself off the bars of her cot and turn herself right around AND over ... then she starts crying cos she gets her legs stuck in between the rails and is stuck on her tummy!
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Posted: 15 January 2007 at 10:45pm |
Erin ended up falling asleep in just her nappy and in the SS... She doesn't seem to mind the SS when it isn't hot of course.
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Posted: 16 January 2007 at 7:00am |
hehe luna thats what addison does. Ive just always hated the thought of pinning them down. I know they are ok but i have anxiety issues and that would be one of my worst nightmares being pinned like that so havent been able to bring myself to use one.
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Posted: 16 January 2007 at 8:03am |
Jax - just an idea and I know alot of people are against it - but my sil used to safety pin her safety sleep once my nephew learnt how to undo it
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Posted: 16 January 2007 at 8:20am |
We pinned paris's too, cos it kept her in bed.. i mean once she finally learnt to roll etc, she used to fall out.. although.. she learnt very quickly how to get out anyway.. sit up and crawl out!..
here's a pic of when we stayed at my sister's when she was 18mths.. we decided to use it cos she was on a matress and i thought she'd get out all the time. and she did despite having the safety sleep on.
can't beleive her hair was so long looking at it.. compared to her Ayja is practically bald (although still has more hair than some). lol.
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Janine and her 2 cool chicks, Paris & Ayja
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Posted: 16 January 2007 at 9:28am |
I'm with Robyn - not so keen on pinning Erin into it, I know there is a 'safe' way to do it but something about safety pins + baby plays on my anxiety a bit.
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Posted: 16 January 2007 at 9:37am |
We have gone back to using the SS for Joshie, as he was crawling up to the top of his cot in his sleep, and hitting his head on the end. One day he got his leg stuck through the bars (he's got massive kauri trunk thighs. He can roll over to his tum, but is quite happy to stay there, so safer for all concerned with the SS.
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Posted: 16 January 2007 at 6:20pm |
Jax - About the too hot thing. I've been putting Caitlin to bed in just her nappy and a t-shirt, safety sleep then a cotton sheet tucked into the top of the SS so she can't pull it over her face (not that a sheet would be much of an issue)
I wouldn't pin her to it either, if she's strong enough to get out of it now, she might end up pulling the pin open or something... or are we all just a bit too paranoid?!?! Our Mum's used nappy pins on us all the time and I've not heard of any stabbing incidents
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Posted: 17 January 2007 at 9:22am |
Up until about 8 months ago I was pinning Ella into her safeTsleep.
She was also a houdini baby and would undo it to rotate around the cot and get herself stuck.
It worked really well for us because she didn't wake herself up and despite her best efforts (like Paris!) she never got out of it or undid the pin. She was quite happy and actually got a bit upset when we told her she didn't need her 'straps' anymore
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Posted: 17 January 2007 at 12:36pm |
Got a new type of sleeping bag for her, that might help... I think sometimes when it gets muggy she gets more restless.
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Posted: 17 January 2007 at 12:43pm |
and don't we all, Jax!
I was so glad for the cooler weather last night - I haven't slept properly in ages
It hasn't really bothered Caitlin, she's still sleeping through (with her eyes shut this time! LOL) and last night she fell asleep and had her plastic chicken rattle in the death grip  Poor Mr Chicken!
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Posted: 17 January 2007 at 5:12pm |
LOL She really does like that Chicken doesn't she !!
And you're right, I don't sleep too well when it's muggy either, which is well... not good
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