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My miracle vacuum
This third child has taught me many things. 1) Don't say you have a great baby until after she's at least 6wks old. 2) Your breasts really can feed an army, or at least a baby that thinks it should eat for an entire army. 3) Typing 1 handed while NAK (nursing at keyboard) is actually not that hard after some practice. 4) Not all newborns just fall asleep when they're tired. Miranda is a GREAT sleeper, as long as she is being held. She will sleep through kids running through the house while yelling, "Nah-nuh nah-nuh nah-nuh, you'll never catch me!" She won't bat an eye at the grande finale of the Bakersfield College fireworks show. She will even sleep through an entire 2 hr free family film at Edwards if she's being held. The problem is, she doesn't believe in sleeping if she's NOT held. Now, I've heard it over and over again - she's spoiled....blech! She has been like this from the 1st night in the hospital. I've tried everything, trust me. At 11 weeks old, she doesn't sleep in my arms at night (anymore), thank goodness! She sleeps in a carseat propped in the bassinet that a normal baby would sleep in! Okay, fine, I can deal with that - I'll break her of it eventually, at least I'm getting some night time sleep for now. But daytime is a whole other story. This lovely child of mine absolutely refuses to sleep horizontally during the day. Heck she won't even sleep in the car seat during the day. I was THRILLED the first time I got her to sleep in a swing. Yes, me, the one who is like a sleep nazi - naps for everyone, in bed on time, angel care monitor for the newborn, all kids in their own bed, no co-sleeping, no movies to sleep, etc. I did daycare for 5 years and I had daycare parents swear to me that their child refused to take naps and yet for some reason, they NEVER had a problem at my house. So this lovely child is really pushing my limits in the sleep department. Everyone has a vacuum. Some are upright, others are canisters. Some are self propelled, others are robotic. Mine happens to be a maroon colored Dirt Devil. It's several years old, bag-less and nothing fancy...or so I thought. The other night, Miranda was not happy, at all, but I had to vacuum up crumbs, before the ants get them, from snack that Savannah decided to eat in the family room even though she knows that's against the rules. I stuck Miranda in the swing and she After several more attempts at this phenomenon, I have discovered that the vacuum calms my daughter down almost instantly and if tired, will help her fall asleep very quickly. In my midst of sleeping trials with her, I've tried noise machines, air filters, even the heartbeat bear, all with no success. Apparently I didn't vacuum enough in her early days to realize what a magic piece of equipment I had here. So, if you call my house and I don't answer, but you know I'm home, it's probably because the vacuum is running and I can't hear the phone! We're going to have the cleanest carpet in the whole town! But of course, I can't let that happen, so I'm going to record it to a cd and set it really loud and on 'repeat' and hope that does just the same! 7 comments from 7 users
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Trina
on Jul 13, 2008 at 09:09 PM
This made me laugh. I can just see you vacuuming all day! It's funny the things we do for our kids; especially the things we said we'd never do. posted by
HeatherIjames
on Jul 13, 2008 at 11:09 PM
i like the cd idea!! and that sleeping position...OMG. yeah, aidan's neck didn't do that! she really does look like she's trying to redo womb like position! posted by
twogirlsmama
on Jul 14, 2008 at 10:47 AM
Cute story. Cute baby! :) I guess the moral is, never say never! And of course, every baby is different, so you just never know! posted by
BakersfieldMom
on Jul 14, 2008 at 04:28 PM
LOL! That is cute! My oldest, Lindsay, was very colicy at night. She was the same way - only sleeping if held. A neighbor gave me a video to watch called The Happiest Baby on the Block. That video SAVED MY LIFE! No joke! It went over how to calm the baby and get them to sleep - they call it the 5 S's. If you do them in order the baby is usually calmed down by the 4th S - which was the Shhing sound. Instead of a vacuum I used a hairdryer pluged next to my glider. I just had to reach down turn it on and point it to the ceiling - Lindsay would finally go out like a light! My sanity was restored! If you are interested in the book or video search for it on Ebay. The Happiest Baby on the Block Good Luck! posted by
bushelandapeck
on Jul 14, 2008 at 07:26 PM
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misspgy
on Jul 15, 2008 at 11:26 PM
I enjoyed reading your blog about the vacuum cleaner, it was funny . Your baby is so cute too. posted by
miamiacouture
on Jul 18, 2008 at 11:12 PM
your little one sounds like mine... she's great as long as she is being held.... amazing how different children can be.... she still cries if she's not being held.... it's so tough, i don't get anything done! But i look at it as a oppurtunity. As you know it goes by so fast.... i hate how fast it goes by :) Mine too was the loudest in the hospital and screamed for the first 6 months... literally! We should get together sometime.... maybe two of the same can calm each other while entertaining each other :)
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