tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7958577645857202346.post9036319708253900207..comments2023-06-24T09:01:50.788-07:00Comments on A Look Into Our Lives: The Simple Woman’s Daybook – March 8thJaimehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17241259845543875812noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7958577645857202346.post-90315276453414692872010-03-11T16:26:24.433-08:002010-03-11T16:26:24.433-08:00Love this!
I can't believe you have blossoms...Love this! <br />I can't believe you have blossoms falling off of your trees! I'm so excited for spring to arrive here. <br />I'm sorry, but I'm chuckling about your cat . . . I know that's so not nice, but it reminds me . . . my in-laws had a crazy cat that used to do the same to my mother-in-law. She would be standing at the sink washing dishes and the cat would jump on her back and claw and bite her. Anyway, you must really love your cat for it to still be living with you!<br />I wish I had a suggestion for you for Hanna's sleeping. Hopefully, putting her to bed a little earlier helped!<br />You have a beautiful family! I love that picture of you and the girls!<br />Such a sweet sound! I love listening to Jude when he first wakes up and is so talkative and happy as can be!<br />Wow - I can't believe that Caitlyn is going to be 5! Good luck getting your yard work done!<br />That sounds familiar too . . . toys everywhere, in every room!<br />We are keeping your parents' condo in mind for whenever we make it back to Kaanapali!<br />Hope you are having a great week!Greene Familyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09886738568520367582noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7958577645857202346.post-41161263646162264602010-03-09T22:25:06.780-08:002010-03-09T22:25:06.780-08:00What a great post Jamie! I love the picture of thr...What a great post Jamie! I love the picture of three of you, soooo super sweet! I am also struggling with Amelia's night sleep. I feel for you! Amelia is 13 months and she wakes up 2-3 times every night and still wants to nurse! I was doing the same thing as you - letting her cry and picking her up only when I felt sorry for my husband or Ollie but - I've recently read (book by Dr. Sears) that letting the baby cry it out causes lost of trust. I still do it but do not let her cry long as she is getting more persistent and mad (not to mention the miserable sweeting) I am slowly building her acceptance of being alone in the crib and learning to fall asleep. I continue to teach her giving her a chance to finally fall asleep but if she definitely fights it I find ways to comfort her (even if that means rocking her to sleep...) and it works. Just like Hanna - Amelia can fall asleep when I put her to bed around 8, she cries maybe 5 minutes. So it's a working progress but much more complicated that it was with Ollie! I am reading a book by Dana Obelman - "Sleep Sense" I strongly recommend! Once I learn more about this art of teaching my child fall asleep (and more importantly sleep through the night!) I will let you know. Good luck!!! And be patient. Eventually everybody learns that, right? <br />Happy 5th Birthday Caty!Kasia and Ameliahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05647040314016302059noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7958577645857202346.post-32925579438028614362010-03-09T20:49:21.422-08:002010-03-09T20:49:21.422-08:00Caty is going to be five soon ~ Wow! Caden is a w...Caty is going to be five soon ~ Wow! Caden is a week away from three and I hear ya on the gifts. I seriously want to tell everyone NO gifts! But what kind of Mom would that make me? Guess I will have to settle for living in Toys R Us! sigh!Caden and Mommyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03200315635933919520noreply@blogger.com