Over the past few years, dealing with newborns and toddlers, I have developed a technique for coping with those multiple wake-up calls in the middle of the night without actually having to wake up too much. It's called the "one eyed mama" - and it is very simple; when you hear your darling little angel crying at night, needing water, a diaper change, or a lost pacifier, stumble out of bed using your hand to guide you and only open one eye. This creates just enough vision to get to the crib/bed and tend to your little one without thinking too much or allowing too much light into your eyes, thus waking you up.
This is not me, but another mama who writes about using the "one eyed mama" technique here |
Mamas out there - how do you deal with waking up in the night? Or do your kids sleep through the night? Somehow we have hit a stage (coughing, potty training etc) where a full nights sleep is a rarity!
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Haha! I love that idea and that image. Might have to try it because I always wake up too much and then it takes a bit to fall back asleep.
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Hmm maybe I need to try this. Even at 15 months, my son is still a crappy sleeper. And I am a crappy sleeper on top of his crappy sleeping. So in other words, that is a lot of crap.
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My kids are slowly becoming better sleepers, but since they share a room our main concern at night is one of them not waking up the other, hence my super quick (albeit half blind) response!
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So funny!
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