Today we finally got Chloe’s new big bed set up and put in her room. Tonight will be her first night sleeping in it–Tim is a little worried she’ll roll off the side, but I don’t think so. Plus it’s so close to the ground she wouldn’t fall very fall anyway. 🙂
So, now that she is done with the crib, I transformed it back into an actual crib again and got it all ready for when JD starts sleeping through the night. For now he’ll just take naps in the crib during the day (since the monitor is right next to it) and still sleep in the closet, er, I mean the baby’s room…
I can’t believe it’s already been 2 weeks since I had Josiah. It’s one of those weird time things: it feels like just yesterday, and yet at the same time it feels like he’s always been here with us. I can tell he’s growing a ton. Or at least it feels like a ton to me. I’m not at all surprised, however, considering the appetite that boy has! He’s starting to get into a rhythm/schedule during the day but we’re still struggling with his sleeping and awake time during the day. He just really doesn’t like falling asleep without being held, or without a pacifier, so we’re working on that. His nights are better–generally he stays asleep and goes back to sleep quickly after his feedings, so that’s great.
He’s such a smiley baby. I know it’s most likely a reflex or just gas and not really smiling at us, but I choose to believe he actually knows he’s smiling. It’s just so much more fun that way. 🙂
Can’t wait to see him again!
I often wonder how people can tell us what a baby is thinking. I know they can tell us that a baby can ‘t really see us, but how do they know that they aren’t smiling at our voice or touch or something. I think that different babies could discover smiling at different ages. So I choose to believe they are really smiling, because it makes me happy!
Tell Chloe that she looks like such a big girl in her new bed. I’m so glad you could use it. Who lined her giraffes up like that? Was it you or her? No very neat!