So last night, Faye would.not.go.to.sleep. For nothin! Rock, sing, nurse, cry, NOTHING would get her to sleep. So finally DH and I let her play a little more (SHe's on the verge of walking so I think she just wants to keep practicing walking along the couch.) She would look at me take some steps along the couch and sit/ stumble down, giggle, roll, stand up and do it again. After the 3rd or 4th time, I said "Youre drunk baby go home" She laughed at me, and I took her and finally got her to sleep. I got out of bed this morning and she was sprawled out like this.. As if she had passed out after a long night of drinking..

Then tonight, same thing, wouldn't go to bed.
I let her play for a little bit after we had tried our normal routine.. Finally I said, OK baby, youre going to bed. (then looked at josh and asked how long we were going to let her cry for.) She was in there for about 15, cried for
about 10. (Not normal at all.) But anyway, she finally stopped crying
and I thought it was because she heard josh by the bathroom. I could
see her crouched in the corner and she
wasn't moving-- I thought she was watching the door to open.. Finally I
said "Josh, I think she's asleep. Go check on her." And sure enough,
she had fallen asleep legs bent, holding on to the top rail of the crib. Josh said it looked like someone had just dropped their doll in there and it was kind scary until he saw her shoulders moving.. He was able to lay her down with only a slight disruption.. But, Again... Youre drunk baby... go home...
I know you cant really see, i need to get that camera at a better angle!
NOW... I just hope she stays in her crib all night. For the past 2 months she wont spend more then an hour in there on for some reason and has been co sleeping.. Part of me loves it, But I am sooo ready for her to be in her crib again.
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Re: You're drunk baby.. Go home..
I love the first picture... That is totally what it looks like. Add in a little bottle that she's taking a "swig" off of, and she'd be all set.