For those of you uninterested in CIO, Ferber, and all things sleep training, here’s a link to one of my favorite Onion articles! Hope it gets a ROFL out of ya. This post is a follow-up to our Sleep Training Adventure with Noob Baby. I’d like to share our results for the noob parents out there who have similar sleep… Read More
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Did Somebody Say Cookies?
Mmm… I love me some cookies, cake, coffee, and many things that begin with the letter “c” (as I just recently realized in my post about pregnancy). What perfect timing to share a recipe for the: I got this recipe from my cousin for these deliciously festive cookies. The ruby red cranberries sprinkled with white chocolate are perfect for Christmas…. Read More
A Merry Christmas Meme
It’s Saturday morning, and Noob Baby has gone down for her first nap. So, while I sit here and savor a cup of coffee before I roll outta my jammies, I thought I’d post a Christmas Meme that I found over at Musings of a Housewife. Thanks DCRmom for sharing! 1. Wrapping paper or gift bags? Always wrapping paper. It’s… Read More
10 Things I Miss About Pregnancy
In no particular order … 1. Eating my weight in ice cream, chocolate, cakes, cookies, cupcakes, candy, Cheetos, and apparently anything that begins with a “C”. In fact, I ate the letter C, too, and now the alphabet only has 25 letters. Suckers! 2. People opening doors for me. This was sweet and all when I was waddling around all… Read More
Supersonic Dual Vision
Of the many skills I learned as a teacher, there is one that I use everyday to fight crime and stop trouble in its tracks. It’s the skill of Supersonic Dual Vision … you know the one where teachers have eyes in the back of their head. SDV enables teachers to hone in on note-passers, snack-sneakers, and other signs of… Read More
E.A.S.Y. Schedule for 4-9 Month Olds
I recently blogged about the Baby Whisperer’s E.A.S.Y. schedule for babies under 4 months of age as one option to get your noob on a reasonable routine. However, by 4 months, babies are gradually able to transition into longer wake/activity periods, as well as eat less frequently – around every 4 hours. By getting baby used to eating every 4… Read More
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