tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6947073656497748694.post5081260509577509610..comments2023-05-08T06:00:58.059-07:00Comments on {for always}: On Why I Abolished Nap TimeRhianhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16627159003038116497noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6947073656497748694.post-90750411942313161052013-07-12T17:42:06.243-07:002013-07-12T17:42:06.243-07:00Dont worry. Rachel wouldnt nap. EVER. Rachel want...Dont worry. Rachel wouldnt nap. EVER. Rachel wanted to watch "little Bear". Sometimes she even fell asleep watching it. I needed the break and I think she needef that break from me also! Does my daughter seem well adjusted to you? :) she is awesome. So is Henry. Its not like he's parked there eating paint chips while you smoke crack. :) Its all good! Love ya.Joaniehttp://joaniewhitewellness.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6947073656497748694.post-88395431175809523832013-07-12T14:30:56.895-07:002013-07-12T14:30:56.895-07:00As you've told me many times, Layla and Henry ...As you've told me many times, Layla and Henry seem like they are kindred spirits! I think she will be very much like him as a toddler - as she already doesn't nap much. She will go down, but has never slept longer than 45 minutes and I hear all about these babies and their 2 hour naps. It's just not her style!<br /><br />You're doing an awesome job and I know should I have another baby you will be the person I come to for help! I could not agree more that Henry learning to count to 13 while you get some time to yourself is an awesome solution. Because while he may be getting more TV time, all the OTHER time outside of that hour is better for him than it would be without it - you are more refreshed and engaged in the situation. It's a wonderful balance.<br /><br />Layla is still small so I haven't had the chance for too much crazy commentary for others...although my quick responding to her need for comfort as a high needs baby sure irks some people!Marynoreply@blogger.com