Here's how the first night of Wade sleeping in his bed (instead of on the floor) and Lily in her crib in her room went:
8:00 pm- Put Wade to bed. He had not had a nap, so he fell sleep rather quickly. In his bed, yay!
8:00-10:00 pm- Put Lily into her crib and she woke up multiple times, as is her trend. It takes about 3 times before she'll finally settle in for the night. She's done well with napping in her crib during the day, so I'm hopeful this change won't disrupt her sleeping schedule too much.
10:30 pm- I went to bed.
1:00 am- I woke up to hear Lily making cute cooing noises in her sleep. It was amplified over the moniter, so I just listened. Usually she puts herself back to sleep.
1:30 am- Wade woke up crying and scared because the hallway was darker now that Mark had replaced the lightbulb with a dimmer one than what was in it before. He needed the bathroom light on, so Mark turned it on for him and went back to sleep.
1:30-2:00ish am- I tossed and turned and heard Lily start to make laughing and "wide awake" noises. I listened, figuring she was looking at the owls on her mobile and crib bumpers (which she loves) and was hoping she'd put herself back to sleep but didn't think it was very likely. She seemed very amused by something.
2:45am- Saw Wade's shadow as he came into our room and left. I asked him what he was doing and he told me that he still couldn't sleep. I took him back to his room, and told him to be quiet, Lily was sleeping. He told me that she wasn't and proceded to take me into her room (her door was wide open) and climb up onto her crib to show me that her eyes were open. No wonder she was laughing, he'd been in visiting her. Which was sweet, kind of... I tucked him in, told him that he couldn't visit Lily at nighttime and turned his music on. While this was going on Lily really woke up.
3:00-3:45am- Changed and nursed Lily and put her back to sleep.
4:00ish am- I feel asleep.
Exactly 7:30 am- "Mom! My bunny's awake! Can I watch teebee now?"
Maybe I'll just let Lily sleep in our room until she's 3. It might just be worth it...
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