Seriously, we have a problem. Garrett won't go to sleep in his own bed, he has to fall into his slumber either in our bed or wherever he may be when his eyeballs grow weary. Which is fine. That is not my problem, my problem lies in what happens at about 2am, the hour that I usually find myself sharing a pillow with the worlds worst night breather. I mean even ear plugs don't drown it out. I guess that is why, for the past four years (give or take) I have been shuffling all my belongings out to my second bedroom, the living room. Please, some advice? And its not as easy as you might think....if we move him back to his bed, in 10 minutes he is back sharing the pillow.
sidenote: okay I'll admit that I have let this go on way to long but he is my baby and he gets away with it because every so often when he opens his eyes and sees me he'll do some endearing thing like put his hand on my face or say "oh mom, your so pwetty".
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oohhh, you are so pwetty. you really are.
**we bribe milli (still) to stay out of our room. more specifically our bed. if she can go 5 nights in a row, we take her to get ice cream.
oh and our solution for liam is the gate. he's in a cage. might work for garrett.
He is your baby, I say let him do as long as you can!
Send him to Australia...your problems would be solved, and we'd take really good care of him! :)
My mother-in-law has a cute sign in her house that I think can apply here. "Put your big girl panties on and get it done." Or if you prefer, keep it up. I'm sure Mr.Jones wouldn't mind!!! ;)
Now Jodi, didn't you learn from your first son? Harv still tries to snuggle up and... nevermind. You get my drift. It's too hard to be good on this thing.
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