HeatherJay
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So far, I agree with Bliz wholeheartedly. 
I just love cuddly sleepy babies!!! My little one (she's 3) still comes to cuddle in bed with me every morning after Daddy leaves for work. My oldest did the same thing when she was younger, but grew out of it...started waking up, fixing herself some cereal and settling down to watch cartoons. And now she's going off to school every day...
she's just grown up so fast. I really cherish all the times I've gotten to cuddle with my kids. Some of my favorite mommy moments, I think.
As far as falling asleep goes, they both lie down on their own, but we usually end up cuddling with them for a few minutes before they fall asleep. It's just our time to say goodnight and 'I love you' and say our prayers. And quite often I'll rub their backs or stroke their hair until their asleep. Now, they have no problem falling asleep without that, but it's such a sweet end to my day...I just love it.
It really bugs me when people tell me "You're doing it wrong." There's no one right way to parent. And I think the fact that we're all trying to do the best thing possible for our kids is the most important thing.
I just love cuddly sleepy babies!!! My little one (she's 3) still comes to cuddle in bed with me every morning after Daddy leaves for work. My oldest did the same thing when she was younger, but grew out of it...started waking up, fixing herself some cereal and settling down to watch cartoons. And now she's going off to school every day...
As far as falling asleep goes, they both lie down on their own, but we usually end up cuddling with them for a few minutes before they fall asleep. It's just our time to say goodnight and 'I love you' and say our prayers. And quite often I'll rub their backs or stroke their hair until their asleep. Now, they have no problem falling asleep without that, but it's such a sweet end to my day...I just love it.
It really bugs me when people tell me "You're doing it wrong." There's no one right way to parent. And I think the fact that we're all trying to do the best thing possible for our kids is the most important thing.
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