Monday 27th February 2012 – 'Duvet' (58/366)
Last night we made the monumental move to a duvet rather than his sleeping bag. We think that the reason he's been so disturbed at night recently is because he has had barely any room to move in his sleeping bag. We were anxious because he really did love his sleeping bags and the security that they brought him. However, he adapted well although he did end up wrapping himself in it. Naptime today, he wouldn't go down to his sleep in his cot as he does at night, I still needed to cuddle him to sleep before putting him down. Early days though, we'll get there.
Sunday 20th November 2011 – 'Bedtime' (323/365)
Sunday 20th November 2011
Friday 4th November 2011 – 'Bedtime Story' (307/365)
Sunday 30th October 2011 – 'Fashion Guru' (302/365)
He's wearing new pyjamas. I told him that I liked them a lot and he looked very smart. He told me he didn't like the trowsis. Oh dear!
Friday 21st October 2011 – 'Ni-Night Kisses' (293/365)
Thursday 8th September 2011 – 'Bedtime Story' (250/365)
Plenty Of Calm, But No Storm.
Since The Boy has turned two, I've realised that life is hurtling along in a voyage of transition! This summer I set myself six tasks: I've done one of them. However it is the most important one of the lot and we've pretty much achieved it. Potty-training.
Last week, we went to the cinema and my mum babysat The Boy. Coming home, I discovered that she'd had a hell of a time getting him to sleep, so this is the next thing that needs to change. At present his bedtime routine is good: no television from 5pm onwards, quiet play for half an hour before bed, bath (every other night), milk, brush teeth, potty, pyjamas, book, then mobile on and lights out. It's what happens when lights out is the problem. We've always cuddled him to sleep, and for me he goes quickly. However, for hubby it can be more than an hour of fussing, as it was for my mum last week.
Now clearly, at the age of 26 months this has to stop. Therefore when I was contacted and asked if I'd like to review a new bedtime CD ofclassical bedtime music I was more than happy to type the words "yes please" as quickly as my three typing fingers would allow. (Yes, I have all 8 fingers and 2 thumbs, but can only type with three of them!)
Mixed Blessings is a relaxing and magical CD full of specially written piano compositions. The very talented Sheena Coote created these classical musical pieces to help her own children relax into slumber, unwinding from their day and helping them slip away on the cloud of sleep. The CD is 25 minutes long and contains delicate and soothing music enabling calm and pleasant thoughts.
I'd already bought a CD player for The Boy's room, as it has always been my intention to have him listen to soothing music or a story tape, either before bed or as he is falling asleep. He loves his mobile, but we've found that he's developed almost a Pavlovian response to 'Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star'! We've added Mixed Blessings into the bedtime routine, he listens to it when he is having his milk now, and he's very fond of the music, particularly tracks 4 and 10. Mr. TheBoyandMe has found that he is calmer to get to sleep now, and understand that he must be quiet and listen to the music.
We've had a fraught few weeks: holidays, overnight trips away combined with days out, potty training and another weekend away. Now that we are home for the forseeable future, and that The Boy is secure and comfortable with his potty training, I will be looking at adjusting the order of his bedtime routine so he isn't reliant on cuddles from mummy or daddy to help him get to sleep.
Mixed Blessings was released by Red Red Admiral Records and is available now from, iTunes, Amazon, Tesco online, emusic and we7. One thing is for certain, £6.99 of 79p a track is hardly going to break the bank, and what price can you put on a quiet and quick bedtime?
I was provided with a copy of Mixed Blessings for review. My thoughts and opinions are, as always, honest.