...is a good, good thing. And our boy Tobin did it!!!
That's right, folks, last night Tobin slept through the night for the first time; and the angels rejoiced. Well, I don't know if they did or not...but I sure did!!!!!!!
Tobin's late feeding was at about 11:00 p.m. last evening, and he didn't really eat a whole lot. By 11:20 or so, he was tucked in his crib. A few minutes before 3:00 a.m. I heard him cry out so I prepared to get up to feed him. But before I crawled out from under my warm covers, he was quiet...so I waited. About 5 minutes later, he cried out again and then quieted down. I thought, "Well, if he's quiet, I'm not going to leave my cozy nest." :) Next thing I knew, it was 6:20 a.m. and time to give Tobin his morning feeding. Glory hallelujah! :)
Seven hours of straight sleep is a beautiful thing, folks, and does much to restore my sanity. The sun seemed a little brighter, the world a little better, today because of a simple thing called sleep.
I'm not so optimistic as to think that Tobin is past all night wakings; in fact, I'm not even sure that he'll do a repeat performance tonight of sleeping through the night. But I am grateful for his success last night and encouraged by the thought of longer, better sleep in the future. And I also know that we'll be able to stretch out his nights so that they'll be longer than just 7 straight hours...first, by moving his late night feeding earlier and earlier.
For now however, I'm simply grateful and proud of our little man! :)
YAY!!! Isn't that first time they sleep through the night wonderful!! Elissa slept nine hours the other night and it was great!
ReplyDeleteI bet you felt so good and refreshed this morning! Makes for a good Thursday!!! ;-)
ReplyDeleteCongratulations, Davene! I'm joining you & the angels in rejoicing. Sleep is a wonderful thing.
ReplyDeleteCallie only woke up for one feeding last night so I'm feeling pretty hopeful that more sleep is in our near future as well. :-)
Yay! I, too, am rejoicing with you and gearing up for once again doing the nighttime nursing thing. It never fails that I want my babes to sleep through the night, yet the first time they do, I wake up with a start wondering what happened and if they're ok. :-)
ReplyDeleteYEAH! So glad to hear it! He is growing so well. Good job, mom! I like his smiles!
ReplyDelete-that was from Sharon. :) Sleepy mommy in Ohio
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