tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2338160373199392967.post1850317538752886335..comments2023-08-25T02:23:29.517-06:00Comments on Where's Jelly: The Letter CUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2338160373199392967.post-51353189912701276482007-12-12T12:05:00.000-06:002007-12-12T12:05:00.000-06:00On the corn syrup: good for you for going organic...On the corn syrup: good for you for going organic! I am also trying to buy more natural, healthy snacks and such, both for the kids and for my husband and I. It costs a little extra in the check-out line, but I believe the benefits will last us all a lifetime.<BR/><BR/>On the cleaning and chores: I wish as adults we got an allowance for cleaning the house and doing the laundry - I would be much more inclined to get it done each week!<BR/><BR/>On the co-sleeping: both of our kids co-sleep. Cooper starts the night in his big-boy-bed, and usually migrates into ours sometime after midnight. Maren starts in the pack-n-play, but is still nursing once at night, so she always comes in with us. We moved Cooper to a toddler bed at 17 months because he loathed his crib. It did absolutely nothing to curb co-sleeping! It did, however, eliminate the need for us to go get him from his crib when he started to cry - he would simply get out of bed, come into our room, and climb into our bed. I would suggest setting-up the toddler bed in your room - start the night in the crib, and when she wakes she can come in and sleep with you, but not in the same bed. It might be a long shot since she is a cuddler - Cooper is the exact same way - he wants a warm body to curl up with.<BR/><BR/>That was long! I think I am done now.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com