tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2693514250651089477.post6358620852522099784..comments2023-05-06T05:37:25.724-04:00Comments on lb's good spoon: tucker and me : 2 monthsLBhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11139758548073045104noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2693514250651089477.post-34219097488322071022014-02-15T11:21:04.251-05:002014-02-15T11:21:04.251-05:00Thanks so much for the advice. Every kid is so di...Thanks so much for the advice. Every kid is so different! We will see what Tucker does- for now he will act sometimes like he doesn't want it, but then cry again too and with another one I'd sometimes rather just give him the paci so he will go to sleep before Anderson runs in the room and wakes him up!LBhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11139758548073045104noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2693514250651089477.post-82308718958112521072014-02-15T11:19:24.685-05:002014-02-15T11:19:24.685-05:00Thanks, Lesley- good mantra indeed! I sometimes t...Thanks, Lesley- good mantra indeed! I sometimes think of how you had Anna propped up in her carseat in the crib when she was little. They all grow up and out of things, right?! LBhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11139758548073045104noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2693514250651089477.post-87552866940163433172014-02-14T22:00:34.509-05:002014-02-14T22:00:34.509-05:00Laura... your boys are so cute! I so wish I were ...Laura... your boys are so cute! I so wish I were closer to get to know them and to hold them! When my kids were babies we called the pacifiers binkys. haha 2 of the 3 of my kids liked them. The oldest one I think we took it away too soon. Now he is always chewing on pens, water bottle caps, etc. So it makes me wonder. The youngest we let her give it up and she did when she was ready and that was the end of it. She does not chew on things like her brother. :) She also slept with about 3-4 binkys in the crib.... when she woke up and needed one, she had to find it and it worked. Just a thought. The middle one sucked her thumbs...yes both of them. She also gave it up when she didn't need it anymore. Anyway, that's what worked for us. I like what Lesley says.... do what works until it doesn't. sounds like a plan to me. sandybeachhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00582637809447635221noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2693514250651089477.post-50524198051786828102014-02-14T19:32:20.909-05:002014-02-14T19:32:20.909-05:00What sweet pictures of you with your little man! T...What sweet pictures of you with your little man! Two things-- one, I barely have time to blog right now too. I hate it. :( I love to write as my outlet but everything (exercise, writing, blogging, etc.) has been hard since Owen was born. He's been much needier than Anna. I know it's a season...but it's a tough one! Also, he took a paci and Anna never did. We weaned him from it at around 5.5 months because it was causing big night time sleep issues for us. To be honest, he has always been a problem sleeper but we did get into a phase where the paci was working to get him back to sleep, so we just embraced it. "Do what works until it doesn't" was my mantra. But then he was waking more and more and more, so we took it away. I'm actually relieved. He's not a perfect sleeper yet, but he's much, much better. So, my advice is: Do what works until it doesn't! Lots of love from one tired mama to another! Lesley Millerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03112207213287381440noreply@blogger.com