Tessa is kind of at an in-between phase with her naps. She'll usually take one, if we wait until later in the day to put her to sleep. But then sometimes nighttime is a problem, mainly getting her to sleep. She does still nap pretty well at the sitter, but I think she is more tired there from running around with the other kids. Regardless, if she goes without a nap, she usually will fall asleep just about anywhere around 5 p.m. Yesterday it was on the way home from Kings Island. I buckled her into her carseat and went to put the stroller in the trunk. By the time I was done putting it away, she was passed out asleep in the carseat. And this picture was from last weekend. We skipped the nap and headed to a neighbor's to watch the Bengals game. (Tessa played with their kids while we watched the game on the deck). When we got home I let her watch Dora while I made dinner and came back to check on her, finding the above photo. Nate and I were laughing at the fact she fell asleep sitting straight up. (She even fell forward once and jerked her head back in her sleep).
Monday, September 20, 2010
To Nap or Not to Nap?
Tessa is kind of at an in-between phase with her naps. She'll usually take one, if we wait until later in the day to put her to sleep. But then sometimes nighttime is a problem, mainly getting her to sleep. She does still nap pretty well at the sitter, but I think she is more tired there from running around with the other kids. Regardless, if she goes without a nap, she usually will fall asleep just about anywhere around 5 p.m. Yesterday it was on the way home from Kings Island. I buckled her into her carseat and went to put the stroller in the trunk. By the time I was done putting it away, she was passed out asleep in the carseat. And this picture was from last weekend. We skipped the nap and headed to a neighbor's to watch the Bengals game. (Tessa played with their kids while we watched the game on the deck). When we got home I let her watch Dora while I made dinner and came back to check on her, finding the above photo. Nate and I were laughing at the fact she fell asleep sitting straight up. (She even fell forward once and jerked her head back in her sleep).
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Tessa, your grandma can fall asleep like that too! You look very peaceful.
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