He gets the lazy from me
So tell me. Wouldn’t you think that, by putting your toddler into a toddler bed — one that is easily accessible by ground, something about two feet high, if that — wouldn’t you think your toddler would be climbing out of it all night long? You would. You would totally think that.
And you would be totally wrong. Owen STILL hollers for me to come get him when he wakes up. It’s crazy! He can get in and out of that bed like a champ but yet he insists that his human rickshaw come cart his lazy toddler behind around.
February 27, 2007 | Filed Under motherhood, toddler
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Careful what you wish for!! Once he figures out he can do it without you, it’s WAAYY harder to keep him in bed!!
Same thing in our house. There’s a whole lotta yelling and very little patter of feet.
We asked what was up and he’s afraid of the unknown (aren’t we all?).
He’s up in the morning now so I guess once it’s light out, getting out of bed doesn’t seem so scary anymore.