Hi All, thanks for the rolling advice. Maree, I will have taken what
you recommended seriously- nothing in the cot, as Tali last night
got caught in her blanket and couldnt get her arm out and her leg
also sticking out.... I guess we just have to grin and bear it...
And wait for the next stage.
I have to share with you all, as I am very proud and excited, Summer
learnt to wave goodbye on the weekend, as we had a family BBQ and
everyone was leaving.... She decided to just wave her little hand
back at everyone.... Of course the poor girl, we keep saying to her
now bye bye just to see the cute wave.
must go crying babies..
chat to you all soon.
--- In
NewcastleMBC@..., "Craig Lloyd Noble"
<clnoble@o...> wrote:
> Hi Trish,
>
> I have 4 year old girl/ boy twins. I can distinctly remember my
daughter, Emily at 7 months being the wrong way in her cot and
sleeping on her tummy but she used to turn her head to one side. I
sought all kinds of advice and mostly people suggested that no
pillow , sheets , blankets or doonas so all I did with Emily was
dress her warmly and she slept on a bottom sheet only. We used to
sometimes find her asleep with her legs or arms dangling out of the
cot.
>
> I truly understand about the sleep deprivation but it does get
better.
>
> All the best
> Maree ( mother of Emily and Max ,4 years )
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: trishdeacon
> To:
NewcastleMBC@...
> Sent: Friday, October 21, 2005 10:14 PM
> Subject: [NewcastleMBC] hi everyone - I'm Trish
>
>
> Hi all,
>
> Just introducing myself & my family to you. I'm Trish and my
husband
> Nigel have identical twin daughters Tali & Summer who are now 7
> months old and keeping me on my toes... I dont know where the
time
> goes, as it feels like yesterday we were bringing them home....
> Although I must say it feels like this sleep deprivation has
been
> with me forever....
>
> My girls are still waking at 4am for a feed, I am sure they do
not
> need this, and its merely a comfort thing,of having a nice full
warm
> belly to get them thru till the morn... But being 4am I have
been a
> little lazy and just get up & feed & pop back to bed.... I
really
> would like to get them out of this feed. Any ideas anyone on
where
> to start???? Mind you I too,like another member Mel, am having
> trouble with little Tali rolling all over her cot, just today I
went
> in and she was upside down ( her head where her feet should have
> been).I am not sure on how I can stop her and how to avoid
Summer
> learning the same thing....
>
>
>
>
>
>
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