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I do know that he had enough time to dress, with sweater inside out and

backwards, and make himself a breakfast of ketchup chips and chocolate rice

milk.

>

Yum, yum!

> What the hell is this new torture? He's woken in the night before, but

never so loudly and intrusively.

>

> I'll tell you this much: I'm GLAD I've decided no more babies, because I

could NOT survive the night waking. I feel like a demon with a broken claw.

:-( , however, is fine and chipper as always.

>

Well, how is he now? And how are YOU?

Salli

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Your torture sounds familiar. Buster is exhausted about 10-11 am will

not take nap. Spinning, spinning, running, jumping on furniture. No

amount of cajoling or favorite things will make him sleep. About 4pm

decides he just can't stay awake, takes nap. If I wake him up at say

6pm, he stays up until 2am, if I don't wake him up, he wakes up about

3am. Some days I don't know which is worse. Occasional nap at 2pm, I

feel like the Gods have smiled on the whole day.

debbi

YYYYAAAAAARRRRRRRGGGGGHHHHHHHHHHH

's usual bed routine: go to bed at 8:30. Overhead light and two

lamps must be on. Door shut. Sleep until 7am.

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>>>>>>>>

What the hell is this new torture? He's woken in the night before, but

never so loudly and intrusively.

<<<<<<<<

I wish I could tell you Jacquie..

This is EXACTLY why Jacqui is STILL sleeping in our room almost a year

later.

I don't know what in the hell flicks that switch, but if you figure it out,

PLEASE let me know...

I want my bedroom back.

Penny :/

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.....and counting.....

<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<

Absolutely none. But your question got me thinking...maybe this is just a

reaction to being out of routine for 11 days now.

One week to go.

Jacquie

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> > Jacquie

> >

> Any diet changes for him lately?

>

> Kerri

Absolutely none. But your question got me thinking...maybe this is just a

reaction to being out of routine for 11 days now.

One week to go.

Jacquie

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> > > Jacquie

> > >

> > Any diet changes for him lately?

> >

> > Kerri

>

>

> Absolutely none. But your question got me thinking...maybe this is

just a

> reaction to being out of routine for 11 days now.

>

> One week to go.

>

> Jacquie

Yea , Mitchel's school gets 2 weeks off - and there have been some

changes in him. He's definately whinier and more quick to yell and

scream than he was before. We can't discount the 'routine'

Kerri

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> Yea , Mitchel's school gets 2 weeks off - and there have been some

> changes in him. He's definately whinier and more quick to yell and

> scream than he was before. We can't discount the 'routine'

>

> Kerri

I think when kids have sort of progressed past needing a routine to function

we tend to forget that it's still an important part of their lives. I know

I have done that, even before this holiday -- you'd think I'd have learned,

but no, I started taking increased flexibility for granted AGAIN.

<sigh>

When will I learn?

Jacquie

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