Let me preface the post by saying that I'm really strict at night. (And I hardly ever hear her at all at night) I don't get out of bed for very much. An I'm-going-to-die-of-hunger scream is about all Jocelyn can do to rouse her mother. I certainly won't get up for a little fussing and definitely not for a tiny wimper.
But that is what I heard in the wee hours of the morning, a tiny, sad little wimper. And I knew immediately that I needed to go check on her.
And I found my little baby, twisted up on her stomach amid the giant blanket, very sad. She has never slept on her stomach and couldn't fall back asleep. She's rolled over but lacked both the coordination (probably the blanket was hindering her efforts also) and the wakefulness (she was half asleep) and the space to manage to roll back over to her back. It was a pitiful sight. Mommy made it all better.
For all of your unbelievers out there (*clears throat* Mom and Dad) here is a video we took of her rolling over yesterday in the evening.
Monday, May 25, 2009
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2 comments:
The sleepsack from babies r us put our mind at ease during the night especially when our kiddos started rolling over. With a sleep sack you can't get tangled or get the blanket over your little head...you can tell me to shut up anytime! She is so cute...love the video.
Congrats!! How fun. Anthony has no desire to roll over (except on accident from stomach to back) She's so smart!!
Brandi
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