tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6548039454456114385.post7773744954925128044..comments2024-03-28T09:28:36.979-05:00Comments on My Life in Transition: Wallace | Four MonthsJulia Gooliahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13784248013181090775noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6548039454456114385.post-15980639174863813252017-11-28T16:47:56.420-06:002017-11-28T16:47:56.420-06:00Oh. My. Gahhhhhh. He is so flippin adorable!!! Bei...Oh. My. Gahhhhhh. He is so flippin adorable!!! Being sleep deprived is so hard! I seriously don't know how you do it, juggling work and three other kiddos. You are a rockstar!Amberhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16507432917936364757noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6548039454456114385.post-55400109632067367372017-11-27T13:26:04.703-06:002017-11-27T13:26:04.703-06:00oh man. thank you so much for this post. my little...oh man. thank you so much for this post. my little caboose is like 3.5 weeks younger than ace and we are going through alllll of this. the bottle fight is so real, and the sleep regression is killer. i feel like she was almost sleeping through the night before i went back to work, so it's hard not to blame myself/our situation. anyway. have you heard of the zipadee zip? i just bought one and it will be delivered this week - it promises to be THE SLEEP ANSWER for this age...ha. i'll report back if it solves anything. good luck to you, may the force be with you, and i'm super jealous you're part time at work, even though the struggle is so real no matter how many hours you're away. piper.https://www.blogger.com/profile/11270699573433470118noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6548039454456114385.post-83152446934600044082017-11-13T09:35:30.067-06:002017-11-13T09:35:30.067-06:004 month sleep regression is so awful! BUT I feel l...4 month sleep regression is so awful! BUT I feel like once you get on the other side is really when you find your groove. Paige was still napping in my arms and sleeping swaddled in her rock 'n play in our closet at 4 months and by 5 months she was sleeping and napping in her crib and was able to put herself to sleep and sleep THROUGH a sleep cycle, so I know you'll get there soooon! I always get annoyed when people say babies are teething b/c they have their hands in their mouths - 3-4 months is when babies discover their hands and chew on them, that's it, ha! He is so cute and I love these updates!Allenahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04738835840061426517noreply@blogger.com