Tuesday, December 04, 2007

And the saga continues...

Emma seems to be doing really well at night in her big girl bed. Here are a few pictures of her actually sleeping in her bed.







Naps, however, have been a different story. She did finally go to sleep yesterday and slept for 3 hours. But this was after being disciplined for jumping on the bed, playing with the blinds and attempting to get out of her bed. Today, she's already been disciplined twice. The picture below is what I found the first time I went in, only she was sitting right in the middle of it, wiping her face with one of the wipes. I'm sure she wiped her face with each one before wadding it up and throwing it on the floor. Every wipe from the bag were on the floor. *eyes rolling*


(BTW...this picture is a recreation of what I found. I didn't want her to see me taking a picture of the mess, because then she would think I thought it was cute and that it was alright that she had 1) gotten out of her bed when told not to and 2) taken all the wipes out of the bag and thrown them on the floor.)

UPDATE: Emma was put in her crib to nap. She could not be trusted to stay in her bed...we'll try again tomorrow.

6 comments:

Unknown said...

I love it that you recreated the mess to take a picture of it!!! HA HA HA HA!!

I usually plant myself outside their door with a book for the first week or so. That way any misbehavior can be addressed quickly....

Anonymous said...

Oh, I love these stories! Reminds me of days of yore! Just wait until she's old enough to go into the baby's room and 'decorate' there. This may not be fun for you but it provides entertainment for grandparents! :-)
Grammie

Joy said...

You didn't recreate the part where Emma's sleeping, though, did you?

Nicole said...

Joy - No, you can't recreate something that never happened!! She never went tosleep yesterday afternoon!! *eyes rolling* Hoping today is better!!

Spirit of Adoption said...

you are doing good, mommy! keep persevering! : ) she'll get it!!!

Anonymous said...

What do you mean my dear sweet lovable granddaughter can't be trusted?