tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6854389253351284318.post3126116928124339885..comments2024-03-27T02:08:24.116-05:00Comments on The Chronicles of Ruthie Hart: Dallas Spring BreakRuthie Harthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15210045144412040802noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6854389253351284318.post-21240078167565831572016-03-18T19:33:29.037-05:002016-03-18T19:33:29.037-05:00My daughter will be 3 in June and we just put the ...My daughter will be 3 in June and we just put the toddler rail on her crib about a month ago. It couldn't have gone smoother. She climbed out and fell on the floor (she is totally not a climber) and so we just decided to go for it. She doesn't get out of bed until we come in her room to get her, she is so trained from being in the crib! I agree with the above comment, Ford seems so smart I think he would do fine. Plus its so nice to not have to lift my chunker almost 3 year old in and out of bed anymore!Lesliehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14006616810980004923noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6854389253351284318.post-66035924031352111482016-03-17T15:04:14.081-05:002016-03-17T15:04:14.081-05:00Hi, Ruthie! We've emailed before... My son and...Hi, Ruthie! We've emailed before... My son and daughter are the same age difference as your littles! We moved our son to a big boy bed at 18 months, which I know is early, but I wanted to get that transition out of the way before baby sister arrived (and I wanted to use his RH crib, LOL!). <br /><br />I say go for it. Ford seems so smart and happy, I bet it'll go great! JJ has never gotten out of his bed until VERY recently (to which we walk him back and he clings right in and it's only in the morning when he's ready to get up). So, for almost a year he never once got out. He loves feeling like a big kid. We're actually about totals a trip to Dallas for a wedding with both kids, and I'm hopeful hell sleep in a hotel bed. Fingers crossed! <br /><br />Good luck! Sleep issues are exhausting. Our 5 month old Rosey suddenly wants to nurse all night long again like the newborn days. She was giving me 2 six hour stretches...now, it's all over the place!<br /><br />Do you have a guest room? Maybe try putting a toddler rail on it and let Ford try taking his naps in there to see how it goes. He'll think it's special. We used toddler rails on our son's big boy bed for two months then took them off. We also opted NOT to to a toddler bed and just got a regular sized twin and I'm so glad. It saved time, money and he's used to a regular bed now.<br /><br />Sorry to write so much!<br />Xo<br />KatyKatyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12106792452299667071noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6854389253351284318.post-70755382597034123142016-03-17T11:48:15.021-05:002016-03-17T11:48:15.021-05:00We always had issues with sleep and travel, too. ...We always had issues with sleep and travel, too. For us, I think it was a combination of a break from routine as well as a new environment. The stimulation is a lot for their little systems to handle. My boy always fell asleep with his Fisher-Price aquarium, and once I figured out to pack it when we traveled, it definitely helped add a bit of familiarity to the sleep routine in a hotel. Not that it made it totally normal, but a bit of sameness, however you can achieve that, might help. Danahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08366892092164568369noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6854389253351284318.post-32267400111960875772016-03-16T09:11:14.946-05:002016-03-16T09:11:14.946-05:00I think this time change has been brutal!!! Not su...I think this time change has been brutal!!! Not sure if that's the case for y'all, but I have read and talked to so many who are on the struggle train right now. I don't have any advice for sleep since our son fights going to bed, doesn't nap more than 30 minutes and only sleeps for max 10 hours at night. :)Curly Girl Confessionshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09710977656510177774noreply@blogger.com