My baby girl has had a cold these past few days. This means that she’s been having difficultly breathing through her nose…which means that she hasn’t been able to sleep with her dummy…which means that there has been little sleep for us all.
Given that we’ve already put in some hard yards, we are using this opportunity to wean her from the dummy. It’s not easy. It’s intensive, like nursing someone through an addiction.
The past 24 hours I haven’t managed to get out of my pajamas. I like to think it will catch on as the latest in parenting apparel, a range of sleep wear/street wear.
Strange, but it seems we were all using her dummy as a sleep aid.
I feel for you. I’m past those years, but not so far past that I can’t remember them. Dummy (soos, in our house) weaning wasn’t fun. Good luck. Hope sleep finds you soon.
Thank you, I hope I can last the distance.
I hear you on the jammies. I just got out of mine. At 11am. Remember when we used to get up and dressed to go to work? HA! I used to be dressed by 0620….
How things change! Sometimes it’s so hard to remember my life before children.
Good luck getting rid of the dummy. Are you ready?
hope it works for you
Great picture of the dummy! Really a wonderful image.
Thanks! I think ordinary items always look better with a plain backdrop and using the macro setting on a camera.
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