MYSTERY
A new mystery unfolded today when we went to get sno-cones (it's the last day of the season, and they were BOGO). In the middle of the night last night, I rolled over and couldn't. There was a speed bump in my bed. A speed bump named Zach. I thought, "Wow, I feel bad. I was so tired that I didn't even hear Zach crying, or Ryan get up to get him." But tonight while we were enjoying our frosty goodness, Ryan asked why Zach had ended up in our bed.
Hmmmm...so either we were both so tired that one of us stumbled around and got Zach out of bed, then forgot about it, and the other one didn't notice, or Zach did it himself.
We're starting to think he did it himself.
And this is after I rearranged his room so he couldn't climb out of his crib onto his window seat anymore. Ryan thinks he climbed out onto his dresser. All moms, I'm open to advice. It's time to either rearrange the furniture again, or to convert his crib into a toddler bed. I'm worried about the stairs, and of course, I am thinking that he is proving that he won't stay in bed if we do a toddler bed. Any ideas?
4 years ago

3 comments:
When they can climb out of their cribs, it's time for a toddler bed. In the long run, it's safer. Just get a gate for the stairs and you might have to "train" him to stay in bed at nights (ie keep putting him back in his bed when he gets out).
I think he'll get a kick out of having a "big boy" bed like his big brother!
I think that he would actually like the toddler bed enough that he wouldn't want to get out. At least that is what happened with my sister and her little boy. Caden never really had a problem staying in. Sorry.
I think it is definitely time for him to move up to a toddler bed. It would be sad to wake up to the crashing of the dresser falling over with your toddler on top of it!! I finally had to put a child lock door knob cover thingy on Maddie's room door to keep her in...
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