Sunday, October 21, 2007

Picking a Battle

Recently our adorable Beemer has decided that she doesn't have to stay in bed at bed time. Ahenobarbus and I are particularly frustrated by this new development because this has not been an issue in the past. Since she was six weeks old, Beemer has gone to bed well and stayed in bed after we tuck her in, for the most part. So, while we struggle to determine the root of the matter (no change in routine, she is sleepy, etc.), she simply comes out to us asking for water, more kisses, or snuggle time (the last two are harder to refuse).

Tonight after putting her in bed four times and finally attempting to ignore her last trip to the hallway, I looked up to find her with pillow and blanket in hand. She laid down on the rather hard linoleum (just far enough down the hall that she probably thought we wouldn't notice her out of bed), sang herself one last song and promptly went to sleep. Ahenobarbus and I decided that we wanted her to sleep, but where is less of an issue. While she has slept on linoleum in the past, we thought that was a one time thing. I guess if she chooses the hallway to be closer to us, we need to listen. This is what we found when we went to put her in her bed.

7 comments:

Canyonsrcool said...

Hmm if it were me with my daughter I would give her a choice, sleep in your bed, or you can sleep (insert another good location) then that way she has no choice but to go to bed. Well, I guess we'll see how it works when I get there. . . ., she's really cute though.

Ahenobarbus Textor said...

As far as I'm concerned, if she's willing to pay the price of a cold, hard, uncomfortable bedroll, she can pay it. Provided she really does fall asleep there (like she did AGAIN, tonight.) Whatever her need is that she obviously receives, I'm glad she's getting it - even if unconventionally.

WildBound said...

I can't stand it. She is way too cute. And oh so independent. Gotta love her!

Megh said...

Absolutely precious! And the bird show looked like fun- is it really 80 degrees there? That makes St. Louis an enticing place to come to school! I would love an 80 degree autumn, to be honest.

The Kooky Queen--Rachel said...

Wow, I bet she's fun to camp with, never complaining of the hard ground, huh? What a funny, stubborn girl!

Desertbound said...

Wow. They're so cute when they are asleep...

Carolyn said...

It's hard to be mad when they are so cute!