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Ali1
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Holidays = No Schedule
Does everyone find that when your DC are passed around for a holiday their schedules get way off??? My kids are so overstimulated that when i try to put them down for the night they cry and cry and cry. It takes like 2 days to get them back on schedule. It was like this on Thanksgiving and I noticed it happened in October when we had a family dinner. I'm kind of dreading the Chirstmas holidays now....
Do you have any tips to share on what to do?
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Posted 11/27/06 8:48 AM |
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LInative
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Name: Cassie
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Re: Holidays = No Schedule
I've so far avoided this by sticking as close to his "schedule" as possible, even if that means taking him from my mom to put him down to sleep. Otherwise, everyone suffers. If we were somewhere that I knew he couldn't be put down for a nap I would just not stay too long. I prefer that to having a cranky baby all night!
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Posted 11/27/06 9:52 AM |
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cloddy
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Member since 8/05 8088 total posts
Name: Kristen
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Re: Holidays = No Schedule
yep, same here and we also joke about the deprogramming that has to happen after the grandparents visit b/c they hold dc non stop and then for a week I can't put her down w/o her crying.
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Posted 11/27/06 10:16 AM |
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Diane
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Name: D
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Re: Holidays = No Schedule
yes, on Thanksgiving they were up all day and they slept 6 hours that night
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Posted 11/27/06 12:14 PM |
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Michelle
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Re: Holidays = No Schedule
I would try and stick ot the schedule as well as I could so it would not be so bad after.
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Posted 11/27/06 1:26 PM |
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