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New Routine or Just a Tease?!

So Callie is a very easy one to put to bed - always has been. We put her to bed anywhere between 7:15 and 7:30 in the evening and if we catch her right it takes only about 10 minutes of rocking and she is asleep. Normally we have the occasional pacifier pop-back-ins (normally its about 3, it's funny, never more than that - I think 3 is what it takes for her to know we are serious and it's bedtime) and then she gets up around 4 for a feeding then back down until 7:30 or 8. The last two nights, we didn't hear a peep (besides the pacifier pop-ins) ALL night! Next thing I know, I look at the clock and its:
WAY TO GO GIRL! She slept the whole night for us!
I am hoping this is her new routine and not just a tease for mommy!

She has officially found her voice, so we get to wake up in the morning to an extremely smiley, talking, happy girl!

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  1. Yay Callie! Laurel has slept the entire night once... ONCE... her whole life. Don't worry, I'm too tired to be jealous :-)

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  2. I hate you a little...and do have the energy to be very jealous, despite my tiredness. But, yes, I am very glad for you that you're getting some sleep! Keep it up Callie!

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