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strider67 wrote:Congrats on the blessing bestowed upon y'all!!!
Kythas wrote:...held him while sitting in the recliner for a little over three hours. He slept the entire time, and I fell asleep somewhere along the way, too.
You have discovered the best way to nap known to man...I miss the days of full extension and laying my daughter on my chest. Enjoy!
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When my daughter was tiny, she had lots of trouble with colic. I used to take her into the living room where I would stretch out in my recliner and lay her on top of me. Her tummy was against my belly and her head laid on my chest. Between her warm tummy, inclined position, and the sound of my heartbeat, she went right to sleep. Often, we both slept the whole night that way.

I miss those days & nights.
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My mother used to tell the story when I was just a baby, she was so happy I slept all night. She was bragging to her mother when she went for an extended visit since my Dad was in Viet Nam, after a few nights she again said, isn't it great, he sleeps all night?

My grandmother replied, "you might, but he sure doesn't."

Isn't it great being the third child? :roll:

Allow me to add my congratulation!
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