Thursday, January 6, 2011

Fussbuckets

Well it's been a frustrating day.  Robert's car broke down in traffic while he was grabbing lunch today.  And he had accidentally taken the car seat with him to work so I couldn't go help him.  Him taking the car seat also meant that Lia and I were housebound for the day (way too cold for a walk), which sounded nice in the morning but by about 1:00 we were both pretty bored.  And between the combo of being bored, her shots from yesterday, and my fumbling attempts to get her on a napping schedule (which resulted in a grand total of three 10-minute naps today), she's been a fussbucket all evening.  I'm bored to tears with a little bit of cabin fever and a short temper, and poor Robert had a tough day and came home to the two of us.

So we're just biding our time until it's the last feeding and bedtime for the little princess, and I can pour myself a glass of wine.

For anyone with a baby who reads this blog - what did your baby's daytime napping schedule look like around 10 weeks?  She sleeps very reliably at night, and through the night, but she fights sleep all day long and I struggle to get her to nap even though she's obviously tired.  All the books say it's too early for a schedule but winging it isn't working either.

1 comment:

  1. I'm going to preface this by saying that my first two children were horrible sleepers (day and night) and Anna is an exceptional sleeper.

    She started taking two naps a day around 8-9 weeks, before that her sleep was erratic. I do agree that before 12-ish weeks it's hard to create a schedule, but unfortunately some kids just don't nap well. Good news....it won't matter by the time she's 5 years old :)

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