my mother in law told me when kid is asleep to vacuum and make noise so they will learn to sleep through anything cause I did not want to go rest of my life tip toeing around baby. Worked great. Son can sleep anywhere – even in a college dorm.
I remember babysitting little Barry and his three older sisters. Barry never wanted to go to bed. One time I was swaying with Barry in my arms as he cried and struggled to get down. His sister came into the room to talk. We chatted about her nursery school friends and the dresses they wore and which knee socks she liked the best – just random stuff. Barry settled down to listen and I kept swaying, swaying, swaying. Before I knew it, he was asleep in my arms. This became my standard way of getting him to bed from then on. Swaying back and forth and boring girl talk. Barry is about 57 now.
You can always tell the mom of a baby in line at stores – she is the one swaying and rocking although she isn’t holding the baby at that time. So cute.
Teething was the worst for fussiness and stressed parents. I felt like I was going to bop my kid once, but I had enough steam left to go outside and let myself cry it out. After my pity party, I ran back to pick up kiddo, and she was asleep. In another 10 seconds, I was too.
Templo S.U.D. about 4 years ago
uh… yeah
Enter.Name.Here about 4 years ago
A little dance music, please….
Guilty Bystander about 4 years ago
Might take a little while to shake off those “sea legs.”
Jelliqal about 4 years ago
my mother in law told me when kid is asleep to vacuum and make noise so they will learn to sleep through anything cause I did not want to go rest of my life tip toeing around baby. Worked great. Son can sleep anywhere – even in a college dorm.
bulldinky1 about 4 years ago
33 years later and I still find myself ‘swaying, and/or rocking’ when I’m caught in a long or slow que…
Dobber Premium Member about 4 years ago
Seems all this baby does is cry and sleep.
M2MM about 4 years ago
My kids were like that for a while. :P
Gerard:D about 4 years ago
Lynn’s Comments:
No wonder I was thin when I was a young mother!
jeanie5448 about 4 years ago
I used to have to crawl out of my daughters room because she seemed to just know when I walked out. I think she slept with one eye open. lol
micromos about 4 years ago
The old rock and roll still the best excersize.
summerdog about 4 years ago
Dr. Spock (whom we all followed in my baby days), said to let them cry it out and learn to soothe themselves.
CitizenOfTheValley about 4 years ago
I remember babysitting little Barry and his three older sisters. Barry never wanted to go to bed. One time I was swaying with Barry in my arms as he cried and struggled to get down. His sister came into the room to talk. We chatted about her nursery school friends and the dresses they wore and which knee socks she liked the best – just random stuff. Barry settled down to listen and I kept swaying, swaying, swaying. Before I knew it, he was asleep in my arms. This became my standard way of getting him to bed from then on. Swaying back and forth and boring girl talk. Barry is about 57 now.
lproster about 4 years ago
This strip is a great advertisement for birth control.
Snowedin about 4 years ago
Been there.
heathcliff2 about 4 years ago
Perseverance.
Dkram about 4 years ago
Shake, Rattle and Roll.
You got to Shake, Rattle and Roll
\\//_
1JennyJenkins about 4 years ago
So true!
kab2rb about 4 years ago
Seen this before, yet true.
rebelstrike0 about 4 years ago
Was there a story where the Jolly Jumper was banned in Canada because it sent a kid crashing through the ceiling?
asrialfeeple about 4 years ago
I would’ve expected April to start screaming again.
pamela welch Premium Member about 4 years ago
A little George Strait, please. It’s the only music that worked for my niece and now her infant daughter. Thanks George ♥
CeceliaKilb about 4 years ago
You can always tell the mom of a baby in line at stores – she is the one swaying and rocking although she isn’t holding the baby at that time. So cute.
Kit'n'Kaboodle about 4 years ago
My mother says that new moms just always kinda bounce- it becomes ingrained and they start doing it without thinking about it….
DorothyGlenn Premium Member about 4 years ago
Teething was the worst for fussiness and stressed parents. I felt like I was going to bop my kid once, but I had enough steam left to go outside and let myself cry it out. After my pity party, I ran back to pick up kiddo, and she was asleep. In another 10 seconds, I was too.