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I bought something pink for Baby Sooie today. :shifty

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Love it!

 

I bought something pink for Baby Sooie today. :shifty

well she is a girl. and ALL girls have to wear pink!

 

that bedding set is described as unisex!

 

I really like this one too but the other one was cheaper.

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well she is a girl. and ALL girls have to wear pink!

 

that bedding set is described as unisex!

 

I really like this one too but the other one was cheaper.

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you could always have two sets of beddings you know...for variety.

 

i am wearing pink PJs right now.

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well she is a girl. and ALL girls have to wear pink!

 

All the time! Forever! Or society will shun you!

 

I'm wearing a pink shirt right now.

 

I really like this one too but the other one was cheaper.

 

That reminds me of Clara Jane's crib set. It was also patchwork, but the colors were a little different. Not as much pink. My granny made it. These days the kid's bedspread is a quilt Brian's grandma made for him when he was a kid. She had him draw a picture and she quilted it. Since he's a space nerd, the quilt's the solar system with a rocket, quilted with little stars. Sleeping under such a masculine blanket will probably give my daughter The Ghey.

 

(JOKING!!! And I'm cool with it if it does.)

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here is the bedding. don't shit your pants, it has pink in it!
well she is a girl. and ALL girls have to wear pink!
i am wearing pink PJs right now.
All the time! Forever! Or society will shun you!

 

I'm wearing a pink shirt right now.

 

Sleeping under such a masculine blanket will probably give my daughter The Ghey.

:rotfl

 

You people! :yay

Jenna, that is pretty bedding! Nice work!

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thanks people.

things are finally starting to come together.

Good to hear!

 

All this talk reminds me that we need to buy a regular bed for our daughter to clear the way for Jules Jr. Should be an interesting transition from crib to bed. Any tips?

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All this talk reminds me that we need to buy a regular bed for our daughter to clear the way for Jules Jr. Should be an interesting transition from crib to bed. Any tips?

 

Gates. Lots and lots and lots of gates.

 

My kid took to her toddler bed with little incident. I had visions of her staying up all night, having rock star-style parties just because she could escape. I think it helped that the bed switch coincided with moving to a new house. But you probably don't want to move just so your daughter will sleep.

 

It was the move from the toddler bed to the twin-size that was a pain in the ass. That's when she started getting up in the night and crawling into bed with us. We've yet to find a solution for that, as evidenced by her 4 AM arrival on my pillow this morning.

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It was the move from the toddler bed to the twin-size that was a pain in the ass. That's when she started getting up in the night and crawling into bed with us. We've yet to find a solution for that, as evidenced by her 4 AM arrival on my pillow this morning.

You could booby-trap your bedroom door and make her terrified to sneak into your room....

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It was the move from the toddler bed to the twin-size that was a pain in the ass. That's when she started getting up in the night and crawling into bed with us. We've yet to find a solution for that, as evidenced by her 4 AM arrival on my pillow this morning.

Yeah, I think we're going straight to the twin. We'll see what happens. It doesn't help that she is the WORST to sleep with. She likes to put her feet in my face.

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You could booby-trap your bedroom door and make her terrified to sneak into your room....

 

The thought has crossed my mind, but I don't enjoy waking up to screaming.

 

Yeah, I think we're going straight to the twin. We'll see what happens. It doesn't help that she is the WORST to sleep with. She likes to put her feet in my face.

 

Clara Jane likes to sleep sideways with her feet planted on my back. And she kicks. The duct tape option's sounding better all the time.

 

If I had to do it again, I probably would have skipped the toddler bed. We kept her in her crib until she was almost three and a half, since she never protested it. For some reason, she outgrew the toddler bed really fast, though. She was only in it for a few months. It probably would have worked better if we'd put her in the toddler bed earlier. I knew we were moving, though, and I was dead-set on keeping her in the crib until the move in hopes of preventing two separate transitions. Besides, if you don't have a crib that converts into a toddler bed (or the crib is being used by the next kid), it seems silly to buy a toddler bed, only to have to get a twin later and go through the adjustment twice.

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You could booby-trap your bedroom door and make her terrified to sneak into your room....

 

my cute little boy (pictured below) came in our room to my side of the bed and started poking the back of my leg to see if it was okay for him to get in. I was groggy and thought he was the dog so i inadvertently backhanded him and gave him a bloody nose.

 

:ohwell nice dad huh.

 

 

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he sleeps like the minute hand of a clock though. he rotates constantly all night long. and he kicks in his sleep. and backwards headbutts. now, looking back, he deseved that bloody nose.

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my cute little boy (pictured below) came in our room to my side of the bed and started poking the back of my leg to see if it was okay for him to get in. I was groggy and thought he was the dog so i inadvertently backhanded him and gave him a bloody nose.

I'd give someone a bloody nose if they showed up bedside in Spongebob gear, too. Terrifying.

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I'd give someone a bloody nose if they showed up bedside in Spongebob gear, too. Terrifying.

now now lets not starting picking on children't style.

Kids should be able to wear whatever they want.

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I'd give someone a bloody nose if they showed up bedside in Spongebob gear, too. Terrifying.

 

i would bloody your nose so much if you were here right now or something.

 

and second of all, they're pajamas. he just happens to be wearing his winter hat and gloves with them. (and spongebob boxers by the way)

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my cute little boy (pictured below) came in our room to my side of the bed and started poking the back of my leg to see if it was okay for him to get in. I was groggy and thought he was the dog so i inadvertently backhanded him and gave him a bloody nose.

 

One of my friends recently did the same thing to his son, although his nose didn't get bloodied. The kid crawled up between his dad's legs and conked out. Dad thought it was the dog and pitched him off the bed.

 

Could have been worse; the kid could have gotten a fart to the face.

 

 

I'm pretty sure he was wearing head-to-toe Spiderman gear. The kid. The dad likes Batman.

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