Isn't
this the sweetest nursery? We think so. We wanted it to be clean, sweet
and not over-the-top nursery in appearance. I really wanted it to blend
in with the rest of the house and I truly believe we accomplished that
goal. The crib is a family heirloom. My great uncle Douglas was the
first child in the family to sleep in it, and subsequently, almost every
child on my mom's side of the family has slept in the crib. Including
my mom!
My
great grandfather purchased this crib used so we believe it to be at
least 70 years old. Maybe older. And, it served it purpose for the first
six or seven months of McKinley's life. That's when we realized,
because it is an antique crib, it doesn't meet industry standards. Now,
I'm not one to truly buy into industry standards. Car seats, yes. Cribs,
not really. That is until McKinley started jumping in the bed and it
was high enough that he could lean over the rail and eventually flip
over. Time to invest in a bed that lowered as McKinley continued to
grow.
We've
had the new crib since February and it is now as low as it will go.
However, what it's missing is a child. That's right, our child refuses
to sleep in this bed! It hasn't been that way since February. It has,
however, been for a little over a month. It's as if he hates the bed. He
will sleep everywhere else in the house but not in this bed. He can be
sound asleep, but as soon as we place him in the bed, he is up. We've
tried the cry it out method, we've tried letting him self-sooth but none
of it works. Place him on a palette on the floor of any room in the
house, he's out. Place him at the end of our couch, out. Place him in
his crib, dying to get out!
I
have my theories and it's time to put them to the test. This weekend we
transitioned to what I refer to as the three b's....Big Boy Bed! That's
right, we are going to take him from crib to a bed! I think he's ready.
He is one of those sleepers that sleeps from limb to limb and I think
the crib restricts him. He either sleeps flat on his back with arms out
to each side and legs in a frog position or flat on his stomach
stretched out as far as he can go. Rolling into the sides of the crib
wakes him up and then we struggle with getting him back down. Here's
hoping this cures our baby sleeping blues!
Join
us on our journey as we explore the world of the Big Boy Bed. Below are
photos of his new bed. It was in storage when we transitioned the room
to his nursery! I even had the bedding stored under a spare bed at my
mom's house. I've been prepared for sometime. I just hate admitting my
baby boy is growing up!
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