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I think we are in the midst of the transition out of afternoon naps. Noooooooooooo! I need the two hours of quiet. Home with a semi-sick kid (just sick enough to not feel guilty taking a day off for him to rest and recouperate, except he's not actually RESTING, and he's not so sick as to cause worries). He has been talking nonstop and sometimes singing Call Me Maybe for the past two hours. The kicker is he will be exhausted and want to nap around 4, which is not happening. And he has been waking up too early in the mornings, too. OMG. Children and sleep/food/pooping. The easiest things in our lives, they make complicated. In my twenties I never thought I'd be running into a room randomly hoping to catch a person before he poops so I can sit him on a plastic bowl and encourage him to poop.

I have pumpkin gingerbread man dough chilling in the fridge, and actually managed to get some Christmas shopping done (I am on the freaking ball this year) and a bunch of errands completed today, so it's definitely been a good day.

Date: 2013-11-26 11:44 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] saucha.livejournal.com
Man, nap transitions are a pain. And kids don't understand the importance of sleep - even when you try to explain it to them. They also don't recognize being overtired, but I always found with MJ that overtired led to extra early wake-ups and ongoing fatigue issues and grumpiness all around. And depending on personality, you may or may not be able to enforce "quiet time" in lieu of nap time. (In our case we called the period "quiet time" and occasionally there was quiet activity, but … yeah.) I was pretty jealous when a friend of mine was talking to me about her boys having naps in the afternoon, and they were 5 (MJ's age at the time) and 3. I was like ??!!!???!!!. MJ was never a great sleeper and was generally a terrible napper until she hit the 1 nap a day zone. But she stopped napping at 3.

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