He took two naps today. For the first one he fell asleep on the way to the farmers market and finished his nap in his stroller.
When he woke, he made sure we were there and then settled in and enjoyed some quiet people watching.
For his second nap, he fell asleep at home but we had to go to David's parents for a cookout so into the carseat we moved him.
This really is new territory for us. You always see parents carrying sleeping children in from the car on movies and all this time we thought it was Hollywood making stuff up. Now we know that even a light sleeper can grow into a child who will stay asleep, even when being moved!
Is your baby a light sleeper? What lengths do you go to to keep him/her asleep?
~Sarah
Flashback! Here's what we were up to one year ago today: "Crawl Watch 2012"
Flashback! Here's what we were up to one year ago today: "Crawl Watch 2012"
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With us it depends how long she has been sleeping for on whether she will transfer. If she has just fallen asleep she will wake if we try or if she has been sleeping a while she will also wake so its a matter of that special transitioning time. When she was little she will always wake so I used to drive around in the car for hours till she woke from her nap it was exhausting
ReplyDeleteMy son is a light sleeper! Even when I see older pics of Ayden asleep in your lap I'm amazed! My 15 month old needs a dark room with white noise and if he wakes, needs to nurse back to sleep. Sometimes he'll fall asleep in the car but 1 time in 20 will he transfer. I work in a library and see people carrying their sleeping children and I always wonder how they do that! But my son in general is not a good sleeper
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