
I’ll write a post tomorrow about Paige’s move to her new bed now that its been a couple of days. I want to see how tonight goes before I write about it. Better safe that sorry, right?
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I’ll write a post tomorrow about Paige’s move to her new bed now that its been a couple of days. I want to see how tonight goes before I write about it. Better safe that sorry, right?
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I have been a long time follower of your blog. I found it when I discovered I was pregnant with triplets. I miscarried Baby B around 8 weeks and had my twins at 23 weeks. Everything I had known about premature birth I had pretty much learned from your website. My little boy, Logan, fought hard for 1 month and 1 day before passing away in September. My little girl, Olivia, is the strongest person I’ve ever met and will hopefully be home by Christmas. Thank you for your incredible website and for all that you have taught me. I enjoy learning about Cole, Paige and Drew everyday.
That picture is fantastic. It really communicates the fact that she’s a kid on the move.
Amanda - Kids in motion tend to stay in motion - Eric’s Law
Jodi - I’m glad our story has helped you (and hopefully others). It’s one of the reasons why we keep doing it.
Hope the transition to big kid bed has been going fine.
:)
We did it in one irreversible swoop: we dismantled the cribs the very same day so we couldn’t go back even if we wanted to, and of course, by bedtime we were worried that we would have to sit on the kids to keep them in their beds… It almost came to that…
That’s a pretty good shot — when it comes to the clarity of the image in terms of the focus on Paige versus the grass background, is that just a function of shutter speed?
Joe - I don’t know, I just press the button.