Dog Days of Summer

When Zach was a newborn, we had a hammock set up in our family room/bedroom.  I spent several nights dozing with him on that hammock in the fog of early motherhood.  We  eventually took it down to put up the mobiles, but a few days ago Zach was grumpy, so my husband decided to rock him.  Within minutes, our baby was asleep with his hanging wooden ring safely tucked in his hand (check out the toes!!)...





When my husband's younger sister was a baby, she received as a gift a cloth frog that could assume endless poses due to its birdseed innards.  Over thirty years later, the frog - named "Bleh" - still lives in my in-laws' basement.  We recently received Bleh in the mail with a request that I clone it, since the poor amphibian is losing its stuffing through tiny holes in its fabric.  Using an old pair of yoga pants and a felted green wool sweater, I whipped up Bleh the Second in two nap times and a swim lesson.  Zach cracks up every time he looks at the frog... Wouldn't you?





And finally... What do you do with a baby who refuses to sleep on his bed?  Why, you let him choose where he wants to sleep, of course!  (If you look closely, you'll see he took his stuffed animal with him!)

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Charissa Jacobson
 

This post really encourages me. Our 6 month old son is rolling off his bed much earlier than our daughter did.
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the full monte(ssori)
 

Hang in there, Charissa! My hope is that when he starts crawling he'll roll himself back on. :)
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EV
 

Josiah used to crawl across the floor and lay at the threshold of the room - never crossing it. If the door was closed, he would lay against the door making it impossible to open it until he woke up.
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