tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1059191684177040317.post9096855619517429548..comments2023-08-23T09:26:03.870-04:00Comments on Living like the Kings: Friday Five - Ways to get your baby to fall asleepKathttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12589500389134078994noreply@blogger.comBlogger14125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1059191684177040317.post-14253134309650160022011-05-20T21:14:43.345-04:002011-05-20T21:14:43.345-04:001) I SO need a carrier. I don't have one and ...1) I SO need a carrier. I don't have one and can I just say getting things done with one hand is getting harder and harder as my baby girl gets bigger and bigger!<br><br>2) We have a swing and I think my little one is the only baby on the planet who could care less about it. Loves the car seat but her swing solves nothing. Boo!<br><br>3) I call my baby a little parrot because she just LOVES being on Mommy's shoulder. Happy or sad. If she's crying I throw her over my shoulder and pat her butt and it works like a charm!<br><br>4) The swaddle is her dad's best friend. he says that when she gets mad it works for him most of the time. I teach all my patient's parent how to swaddle because I think wrapping baby in a good swaddle is so important and such a great trick for parents to have up their sleeve!<br><br>5) We don't have a bouncer but (along with a carrier) that is our next purchase. I'm hoping that even though the swing holds no magic for her, she'll like a bouncer. Especially since she loves car rides so much!<br><br>Thanks for sharing your tips! It's funny how much of the same things work for us and also how some things are so different! Other things that worked for us: Sometimes Katie just NEEDS to be held. Usually over my shoulder will do. Makes it hard to get things done which is why I NEED a carrier. Also, my husband used to "do laps" around the house. She liked to cry at night and he would send me off to bed and take the first shift of watching her. The only thing that would soothe her was being walked aorund the house. And, nowadays since she's a little older, I sometimes feel like she gets bored. This is when just holding her won't work. She wants interaction so I talk with her, play with her, move her little arms and legs around or sing to her. And she'll just laugh and laugh!<br><br>I also love the quote you gave. We have definitely had some sleepless, awful nights but even at the end of them I love waking up (or staying up) to that beautiful face!<br><br>~LayneLaynehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14691790495158501781noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1059191684177040317.post-61347808353586674132011-03-05T14:01:41.140-05:002011-03-05T14:01:41.140-05:001) I SO need a carrier. I don't have one and ...1) I SO need a carrier. I don't have one and can I just say getting things done with one hand is getting harder and harder as my baby girl gets bigger and bigger!<br /><br />2) We have a swing and I think my little one is the only baby on the planet who could care less about it. Loves the car seat but her swing solves nothing. Boo!<br /><br />3) I call my baby a little parrot because she just LOVES being on Mommy's shoulder. Happy or sad. If she's crying I throw her over my shoulder and pat her butt and it works like a charm!<br /><br />4) The swaddle is her dad's best friend. he says that when she gets mad it works for him most of the time. I teach all my patient's parent how to swaddle because I think wrapping baby in a good swaddle is so important and such a great trick for parents to have up their sleeve!<br /><br />5) We don't have a bouncer but (along with a carrier) that is our next purchase. I'm hoping that even though the swing holds no magic for her, she'll like a bouncer. Especially since she loves car rides so much!<br /><br />Thanks for sharing your tips! It's funny how much of the same things work for us and also how some things are so different! Other things that worked for us: Sometimes Katie just NEEDS to be held. Usually over my shoulder will do. Makes it hard to get things done which is why I NEED a carrier. Also, my husband used to "do laps" around the house. She liked to cry at night and he would send me off to bed and take the first shift of watching her. The only thing that would soothe her was being walked aorund the house. And, nowadays since she's a little older, I sometimes feel like she gets bored. This is when just holding her won't work. She wants interaction so I talk with her, play with her, move her little arms and legs around or sing to her. And she'll just laugh and laugh!<br /><br />I also love the quote you gave. We have definitely had some sleepless, awful nights but even at the end of them I love waking up (or staying up) to that beautiful face!<br /><br />~LayneLaynehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14691790495158501781noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1059191684177040317.post-37461934043065680542011-03-05T13:02:01.724-05:002011-03-05T13:02:01.724-05:00Our oldest had colic for 3 months (and certainly n...Our oldest had colic for 3 months (and certainly not suggesting your baby does) so we know all about long nights without sleep. Driving around in the car did work surprisingly well--not a good option at night, but it was good at dinnertime. We would go thru a drive thru, get some sandwiches and drive around for 90 minutes. Kind of evil that gas is now $3.49, but you could pretend it was date night :) My child would scream in the swing, but if I ran the vacuum at the same time she would often conk out and sleep for an hour or so. <br /><br />Good luckAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1059191684177040317.post-47503100006069673232011-03-05T08:37:36.856-05:002011-03-05T08:37:36.856-05:00Hi--I am a new reader and congratulations on the b...Hi--I am a new reader and congratulations on the birth of peanut! My first baby, my daughter was much like that with crying all day and we resorted to driving around just so I would get a break from holding her. With my second child, I really stuck by the Dr. Weisbluth sleep methods and one piece of advice they have for newborns is to not let them be awake for more than 2 hours at a time for the first couple of months. This worked like a charm with my son. I would start soothing him to sleep after he had been awake for about an hour and a half. He would fall asleep easier and he might only nap for 30 minutes but he rarely had any of the crying fits where I couldn't soothe him.Kellyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07048777870260663907noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1059191684177040317.post-38624116504134956532011-03-04T22:30:54.790-05:002011-03-04T22:30:54.790-05:00Sometimes putting them in the car (in a carseat of...Sometimes putting them in the car (in a carseat of course!) and going for a ride can be helpful. :)Ashleyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18118342440220274985noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1059191684177040317.post-44596588078633310712011-03-04T14:53:13.601-05:002011-03-04T14:53:13.601-05:00I love that she sleeps with her arms over her head...I love that she sleeps with her arms over her head! That's so stinking CUTE! Bubba would not sleep unless we swaddled the heck out of him.SplendidlyImperfecthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03798649697960237749noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1059191684177040317.post-41648954057597275232011-03-04T14:30:58.340-05:002011-03-04T14:30:58.340-05:00Oh no, how you guys hit the colic stage?! I cried...Oh no, how you guys hit the colic stage?! I cried just as much as Porter did! My friend came to visit when my husband was out of town when Porter was about 8 weeks old (Aaron was in a wedding about 4 hours away.) Porter cried all. day. long. Except when he was eating. It was awful.<br /><br />Here are some ways we got Porter to sleep: Porter loved to be held and walked around the house. Sometimes we had to bounce as we walked (I alone had the perfect rhythm bounce combo; Aaron never mastered it.) We also use to put him in his bouncer, turned it on to vibrate and ran the bathroom exhaust fan for white noise. I discovered that one day out of total desperation!Lori @ I Can Grow Peoplehttp://icangrowpeopleblog.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1059191684177040317.post-69369575836393730202011-03-04T11:49:12.974-05:002011-03-04T11:49:12.974-05:00I've done what Anna P. does and it works =) I ...I've done what Anna P. does and it works =) I also have a melody that I hum all the time to Zoe...I thought it was "lucky" by Jason Mraz...my hubby thought it was Rubber Ducky...turns out it's just something I started humming one day. But I hum it all the time and that repetition was really soothing to Zoe. <br /><br />White noise never really worked for Zoe...she didn't seem to care. Our animals help...they come check on her when/if she's screaming and it distracts her. Another thing that we did (this was a suggestion from a coworker) was to have and MAINTAIN a bedtime routine. Ours is bath, boob, bed. Every single night. In the beginning we used the Bedtime Soap from Johnson and Johnson...it's got lavender in it to relax her. It took maybe 2 nights of her crying it out and then bedtime became one of the easiest parts of our day.<br /><br />But at the end of the day....you know you're Peanut. And you're the best mom she could ever have. And every single new mom cries A LOT. I'm loving reading your journey =)Rebeccahttp://www.reluctanthousewifeconfessions.wordpress.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1059191684177040317.post-69154432358921458582011-03-04T10:21:55.598-05:002011-03-04T10:21:55.598-05:00So that's why my mom always put just a nip of ...So that's why my mom always put just a nip of gin in my bottle! Just kidding I don't think she really did that. I do remember her rubbing whiskey on my sister's gums when she was cutting teeth. And she blew smoke in my ear one time when I had ear infection. Of course that was back in the 80's. Hmmmmm maybe that's why I have this tick I can't control. ;)Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1059191684177040317.post-78500388905080417112011-03-04T09:38:33.903-05:002011-03-04T09:38:33.903-05:00When I used to babysit, there was a toddler that n...When I used to babysit, there was a toddler that never slept unless I gave him a cheeto and then let him lay on top of me and rub my arms. I guess he liked the way they felt! haha I think your peanut is still too young for cheetos though!Sarah @ ExPat Bridehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16162055376877715836noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1059191684177040317.post-71254624840219066292011-03-04T09:34:44.158-05:002011-03-04T09:34:44.158-05:00I used to do something we lovingly referred to as ...I used to do something we lovingly referred to as "the figure-eight swivel bounce" lol Here's how it works (Doesn't work for us anymore, Joshua is too big and doesn't want anything to do with sitting still usually lol)<br /><br />You hold baby sideways, so your belly is to baby's belly and head is resting in the nook of one of your elbows, one leg on top of other arm, one hanging down below<br /><br />Begin bouncing baby, gently, but quickly<br /><br />add figure-eight swivel... while bouncing baby, rotate hips in figue-eight "shape" <br /><br />Sometimes adding in walking, or pacing back and forth around baby's room helps calm baby down more quickly.<br /><br />That's my advice. That and the bjorn! (But you already have that one covered) lol. It sounds ridiculous, but I've learned that almost everything that can be done do to sooth/amuse infants and toddlers pretty much is hahaAnna P.https://www.blogger.com/profile/09250018597788670913noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1059191684177040317.post-51222753808385399982011-03-04T09:12:04.385-05:002011-03-04T09:12:04.385-05:00I have a bad habit of doing the 'baby bounce&#...I have a bad habit of doing the 'baby bounce' every time I get ahold of a baby. It is my mom's fault. I inherited it from her. It generally puts kids to sleep or at least calms them down. The problem is...I rarely get to sit down while holding a baby that knows I will do this. (That part will have to be remedied when I have kids of my own.) The 'baby bounce' is just gently bouncing up and down while swaying from side to side. I usually don't even know I am doing it until someone points it out. It's just one of my weird quirks...but it works magic on my niece and friends' kids.louhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04246371096387345283noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1059191684177040317.post-10329929213206664442011-03-04T08:55:00.627-05:002011-03-04T08:55:00.627-05:00I don't have kids, but I worked in the infant ...I don't have kids, but I worked in the infant room at a daycare for 4 years, and I've babysat my fair share of infants. I have a slightly odd trick that seems to work almost every time! I continually touch/soothe/rub(very lightly) the baby's face especially on the nose between the eyes. I do it in a continuous motion. It sounds a bit odd, but it really does calm them down...and eventually they drift off into a deep sleep.Jenniferhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16218742391750002721noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1059191684177040317.post-79565131557794404782011-03-04T08:40:53.490-05:002011-03-04T08:40:53.490-05:00You got me on this one but it sounds like you'...You got me on this one but it sounds like you're doing all the right things! Hope you and Peanut get some sleep. Thanks for all these baby tidbits. I don't have any kids yet but am hoping to have tons of info crammed in my head when I do :)Emily @ A Cambridge Storyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11063620929373953728noreply@blogger.com