It all began at Gwen's 2.5 year Dr's visit. Her pedi was pretty blunt about the fact that we should be getting rid of the pacifier .like.now. (even if she does only use it for sleeping). Uuuhhhh ok lady, do you realize that we just brought a new baby into this girl's life? Taking away her pah-pah could be devastating. No thanks! Fast forward about a week later to her first dentist appointment and apparently she was already showing signs of an overbite. Ok, new plan...sayonara pah-pah!
After some planning and scheming (and stressing), Justin just decided to pull the trigger one night. Literally from night one, the girl was a rock star! She fell right asleep, no tears, nothing. It was like she never even had it to begin with. We even threw a "Big Girl Party" the next day to get her excited about the fact that she doesn't need her pacifier anymore!
Naps though, now they were a different story. At first she would nap about 50% of the time without her pacifier. This percentage slowly declined until she would ONLY nap for Daddy on weekends. And now, sadly, the only time she'll nap is if my timing is just perfect and both kids are in the car fed, changed, happy, and tuckered out. Each of these elements as crucial as the next because if anything is off, one of them is going to wake the other. I've perfected a driving loop consisting of 3 highways around our house so that I never have to stop at a light or go any slower than what is necessary on an exit ramp. Miraculously, I've gotten a couple of hour long naps for both kids out of it so far.
I'm pretty sure 2.5 years is pretty early to be done with naps. And although I've thrown a few pity parties, I really can't feel that bad for myself. For most of Gwen's life, she has given me very consistent 3-4 hour naps (and that was on top of 12-hour nights). I'm not sure why all of a sudden she's ok with getting by on less sleep - including shaving an hour or so off of her overnight sleeps. I keep hoping maybe it's just a phase. But one thing I've learned as a parent is that just as you think you have things figured out, that's when they change.
Haha the driving around highways sounds very familiar :) And I shouldn't really feel sorry for you since I've never gotten a 3-4 hour nap or 12 hours of sleep and Cece is still pretty much done with naps at 2.5! But I do still have some pity since I know it must be a HUGE change from what you were used to :)
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