I was talking to a friend yesterday. She doesn't have kids, but she got me thinking about the importance of a routine vs my baby being able to sleep anywhere. By herself, my daughter found a good day routine that works for her. She likes to sleep and eat at around the same time each day and her timing is perfect for me!
During the weekend, we went shopping and we had to go to dinner with her. She slept in the car and that was about it. I was feeling like I was messing her up. She was fussy and was crying a lot.
How do you balance the two? Is there an answer?? : )
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Re: Routine vs flexibility?!?
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Totally believe in this. I take my LO anywhere lunch dates, shopping etc. He sleeps in and out of the car. Yes this week I plan to stay home more with him to get him used to napping at home and in crib more, but I def agree with you.
Granted he is only 2 months old but I will hope to coninue you this as you did
We've been taking LO out to malls and restaurants since day 5 and I think that is part of why she's so great with going out. Either that or we're just lucky as hell. She falls asleep anywhere -- the carseat, the stroller, the moby, the ergo, the swing, her bassinet, on the boppy next to me on the couch. Anyway, I feel pretty sure that having her out from so early and just taking her along with me wherever I go has helped her not get into a routine that she can't live without. She's able to sleep whenever she needs to wherever she needs to.
So, needless to say, my LO has no routine really. She usually sleeps a long nap in the morning and shorter ones throughout the day, but she can sleep those anywhere so I just take her along with me wherever I go. The only time I feel like I need to get her into more of a routine is the evening. I've noticed that if we stay out later than 8 or 9 she will often get overly tired and she'll have a hard time getting to sleep.
Personally, I'm a fan of flexibility more than routine, but like I said I may just have gotten extremely lucky to have an LO who will sleep and eat anywhere!
ETA: I never wake her from naps if I can help it though. So if we're out or home and she's sleeping and someone wants to hold her I don't let them. I tell them, sorry she's asleep and that maybe next time they'll get to see her and hold her if she's awake.