Guest guest Posted September 30, 1999 Report Share Posted September 30, 1999 Just make sure that Mags is getting enough fluids... or else she'll get really sick! She may get tired from drinking from the sippy cup and not drink as much as she should. Might have to take it slow with her and offer her a bottle sometimes and sippy cup when you know she is thirsty. JMHO, Sara --- Dean Stauffer <sandds@...> wrote: <HR> <html> From: " Dean Stauffer " & lt;sandds@...> Yikes. My girls are 11 months and I am taking the bottle away by a year. I am not sure if Maggie will be able to master the tippie cup by then, so we will see. Sara however will be mad! I have been letting her fall asleep with a bottle. I know it is bad. I am taking it away, well maybe starting tonight. I plan to start reading to her in the rocking chair, she can have a little bottle but then I am going to lay her down and let her cry. We did it with our son and he seems okay today. Wish me luck walking zombie From: TJFONZ@... I also have a child that does not want to sleep and is up at 2:45am! and Sloan have been fighting a change of season cold,but does not slow them down!(DS) has ALWAYS been a good sleeper!It's his sister Sloan that seems to not require alot of sleep.She has been teething and thats what I blame her not sleeping on and now this cold!AAUUGGHH!!This past Thursday and Friday she was up and down all night.Saturday and Sunday night she was up once or twice for half hour or so...but Monday night and last night she was up from 2:45am to 5 or 6. Part of our problem is that we still hold and feed them a bottle til they fall asleep.They can fall asleep on their own,but when they choose to. My husband and I are about to go crazy!We've been talking about starting to just lay them down and go from there. Anyone have any suggestions to help us with this transition?? ~, moma to and Sloan {16 months} http://DSyndrome.com/Multiples <table><tr><td><pre>-- http://DSyndrome.com/Multiples Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 30, 1999 Report Share Posted September 30, 1999 Living in the desert has made us very cautious of dehydration. It was a big concern while I was pregnant last summer. Everyone cross your fingers. My husband is starting the resume hand-out/interview process for the big job. We spent about $800 on his interview wardrobe this weekend, he has a very new and professional looking haircut and most important he has a wife and three children! We need that good job that all college graduates are looking for. His major is very sought after. So far we have heard " offers " from Boston and Pittsburgh. Can't wait to move across the country with three children 3 and under! walking zombie From: TJFONZ@... I also have a child that does not want to sleep and is up at 2:45am! and Sloan have been fighting a change of season cold,but does not slow them down!(DS) has ALWAYS been a good sleeper!It's his sister Sloan that seems to not require alot of sleep.She has been teething and thats what I blame her not sleeping on and now this cold!AAUUGGHH!!This past Thursday and Friday she was up and down all night.Saturday and Sunday night she was up once or twice for half hour or so...but Monday night and last night she was up from 2:45am to 5 or 6. Part of our problem is that we still hold and feed them a bottle til they fall asleep.They can fall asleep on their own,but when they choose to. My husband and I are about to go crazy!We've been talking about starting to just lay them down and go from there. Anyone have any suggestions to help us with this transition?? ~, moma to and Sloan {16 months} http://DSyndrome.com/Multiples -- http://DSyndrome.com/Multiples http://DSyndrome.com/Multiples Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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