The other problem is that now that Emily's back in the room, Sam "waits up" for her. By "waits up," I mean that he starts rolling around the bed, gives me little pats, says "mommy coming soon?" hopefully, and does not go to sleep. This is all around 10 when Emily is feeding the babies, which can take forty or forty-five minutes. (As I write this, I'm hopeful that the feedings may accelerate, which I remember happens in time.)
So, this leaves several possibilities:
(1) sleep train Sam now
(2) mom stays with the babies
(3) get a cot that can go in another room--not ideal since I'm often up working
(4) get a bigger bed (a real possibility, if kings exist in Taiwan)
(5) buy a twin mattress or something more comfortable than a tatami
These seem to be the possibilities. Kind of a pain right now, since sleep is so central to life. No doubt someday we will for this type of a problem, instead of whatever our new problem is (tattoos, tuition, etc.). Nonetheless, for now it's a challenge.
3 comments:
sorry, i've been out of the blogosphere in the exam cave...
i think buying a king sized bed is your best bet. it must be exhausting enough caring for infant twins. trying to sleep train your (3?) year old now too... seems like a lot. but if you're up for it, the no-cry sleep solution has great tips.
blessings as you figure it out! argh. kids.
i should say "exam prep cave".
long time before i'm actually in the exam cave.
like the king sized bed idea. Space here is always a challenge, but it may be worth the logistical challenges. It could be nice down the road too if we have five us in bed reading stories at night, etc.
Glad your studying is going well! I find I have to hole up every so often to sort myself out on projects and get things moving. It sounds like things are coming along.
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