My three year old decided that she wanted to sleep in my bed last night. I don't know why or how she came to this decision but nevertheless there she was in my bed all tucked in and ready for a good nights sleep. (For her maybe)
Sleeping in the same bed as my daughter is like sleeping with a wild buffalo. She's all arms and legs, knees and elbows. She moves a lot in her sleep! As a result and possibly as a safety precaution on my part, I am squeezed into the very last few inches of bed on my side.
When I put her to bed, she had her head on her pillow. Somehow during the long, long night she managed to flip and twist, and turn her way so that she was completely upside down!! I think it's just one of her things. I don't know how she even stays asleep moving around like that. But almost every morning she wakes up full of energy and ready to unleash her enthusiasm on the world (or at least my house). While I am still thanking God that my coffee pot still works and watching the beautiful liquid drip into the coffee pot, she is running around the house. At seven thirty in the morning.
Well, the wild buffalo will be sleeping in her own bed tonight, in a new effort to try to keep the zoo at one end of the house.
Sleeping in the same bed as my daughter is like sleeping with a wild buffalo. She's all arms and legs, knees and elbows. She moves a lot in her sleep! As a result and possibly as a safety precaution on my part, I am squeezed into the very last few inches of bed on my side.
When I put her to bed, she had her head on her pillow. Somehow during the long, long night she managed to flip and twist, and turn her way so that she was completely upside down!! I think it's just one of her things. I don't know how she even stays asleep moving around like that. But almost every morning she wakes up full of energy and ready to unleash her enthusiasm on the world (or at least my house). While I am still thanking God that my coffee pot still works and watching the beautiful liquid drip into the coffee pot, she is running around the house. At seven thirty in the morning.
Well, the wild buffalo will be sleeping in her own bed tonight, in a new effort to try to keep the zoo at one end of the house.