Thursday, July 21, 2011

Sleeping: an Emotional Roller Coaster

Nap time
It starts out good.
 It quickly turns bad.
 But ends on a happy note.

Who knew sleeping could bring so many emotions to the surface?

An update on little Miss Sun-Shye

She is a co-sleeper, meaning she wont sleep unless she is being held or in bed with me
She sleeps through the night from 9 to 6
She has the prettiest deep, dark blue eyes
She is finally filling out a bit, thanks to formula
She talks all the time when she is awake
She is all smiles for anybody who talks to her


She isn't really interested in baby toys yet
She gets bored after about 2 minutes of Baby Mozart
She watches 2 episodes of Lost with me every morning
She is Team Jack

She is such a ham and loves the camera
She is such a scaredy-cat and is easily frightened 
She doesn't like to bothered while she is eating
She hasn't decided whether she likes bathtime yet
She is a professional at blowing out of her diaper


She loves being held 
She loves being in her sling
She loves outings to the store or just being outside
She hates car rides and usually cries the whole time unless someone is sitting next to her
She is basically co-dependent




4 comments:

  1. I love the sleep smiles, you're such a good mom!

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  2. She is SO cute! I'm impressed that she will sleep for such long stretches! It took my little guy quite a while to figure that one out.

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  3. She is also beautiful!

    I love that photo of the two of you together!

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  4. Cute pictures! I love the sleep smile

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