Oh how I fear the big boy bed, but I think it's time. The freedom of movement he will have scares the pants off of me! Oh, and yes, the laundry increase that I will now have gives me the cold shivers because sure, he's potty trained for daytime and for naps but not overnight. I figure we'll work on that goal for when he's thirty. Washing a crib sheet is no big deal. Washing whole big boy bedding all the time? Yippee! But, I figure it's better than teaching him to walk with a prosthetic limb.
So, I've ordered some bedding and a little rail for the twin bed, and I'm already feeling misty eyed every time I put him in the crib, thinking it's one of the last times I'll do it. Oh, the baby! Oh, how he's growing! Oh! Oh! Oh! It's so fast! And, yes, I've already started taking pictures of him sleeping in the crib, thinking that it might be the last time he does it. This is him at nap time today. Am I sick, or what?
Not as sick as he was after spinning in this chair tonight for way longer than he should have...Daddy actually had to put his hands out in front of his face to catch what we thought was going to be the vomit shower of the decade. Thankfully, when Collin opened the mouth on his very, very green face all that came out was "ooooow! Colllin tummy boo boo!" Then, he jumped down and said, "More!" Phew.
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Poor guy!! Fortunately my kids skinny legs never had that problem. Can Collins crib be converted to a toddler bed?? Paige and Austin's both did that, then it converts to a full size bed after that. Good luck, it does take some adjustment!
There is absolutely nothing sweeter than a sleeping child.
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