DH wanted us to let Kayla cry it out last night :( No way am I doing it. I had to keep telling him 'this too shall pass' LOL. It's only that evening sleep that she's so hard to settle for. Tallon has had trouble going off to sleep the last few nights too. I think it's a combination of them having slight colds, Kayla has a cough and Tallon is getting my sniffles, together with the strange weather. It's quite warm in the evenings, and Kayla is such a sweaty bub, which is why I think we struggle with the wrapping & not wrapping. I think she'd like to be wrapped to go off to sleep, be unwrapped once asleep, but it's hot for her when she's wrapped.
Aah well.. we'll survive. LOL.
BekZ - I'm not a fan of sleep schools. Whenever I reach a point where I feel I can't do it anymore, I've found bub changes anyway, or suddenly things are different again. So I don't see the point in going there to be told how to deal with one thing when it's gonna be another thing the next week LOL. We just push on through. We haven't suffered for long.. it's all in phases :)
Nic - wow at taking a step! Tallon let go and walked on his own at 11 months. I'm seeing how my two compare hehe.. going by Kayla's corrected age. So she has til 12 1/2 months to keep up! hehe. Bad aren't I - comparing ;) Not that I'd think any less of her for taking longer or anything - just interested to see when they each do things really :) She walks along behind a pushing/walker thingy (lol - great description) but she walks like she's in rehabilitation or something! hehe
Well, soon as Raggs finishes.. DS is going to bed, and I dunno what I'm gonna do with Kayla. I really should get stuck into some ironing.. it's piled up into a ridiculously huge pile.. so I need to at least make a hole in it.
Oh.. Raggs just finished, and Tallon just called out 'time bed!'. What a good boy :D I best go!

