tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6533337125550558051.post2473827847893650997..comments2023-04-20T13:39:57.532+10:00Comments on from me to mum: Taking the sleep by the hornsthis jen dayhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14787027291104632931noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6533337125550558051.post-65149264987191583272012-10-16T20:28:30.065+10:002012-10-16T20:28:30.065+10:00Oh, good luck! Sleep deprivation is torture. Tortu...Oh, good luck! Sleep deprivation is torture. Torture, I tell you! It makes everything harder. You will get there. xxGreerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00463206542148286066noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6533337125550558051.post-73040667795628468312012-10-16T20:00:05.630+10:002012-10-16T20:00:05.630+10:00I really feel for you reading this. We are in a s...I really feel for you reading this. We are in a similar situation. I am a "fan" of attachment parenting. I don't like leaving babies to cry so have always had to lay with my boys to get them off to sleep. We sorted this out with Tom by the time he was 2 - I had to as number 3 had arrived. So now Tom goes off to sleep well and up untill a couple of months ago he is now FINALLY sleeping all night in his own bed. Now wee George sleeps in our bed (his cot is gathering dust) I have to lay with him to get him off to sleep. I do it because it is comforting for him and to be honest easy for me - no strife. But I want my bed and my lovely man back. So we have a long road ahead I think with sorting George out as he is a stubborn one. I look forward to hearing updates of how you go. Lots of luck to you. Stay strong! Elaina xoA little bit countryhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16683516169183026473noreply@blogger.com