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This method worked for our now 2 1/2 year old and our 8 month old. Our oldest is usually a good sleeper until he comes home after spending the night with a grandparent. Then we kind of have to do the CIO method with him again for a couple of nights. But I have found it's the only thing that works!View Thread



I work for Walmart and at my store we normally sell the boxes of Pampers for $19.96. Ours went to clearance for $16.00. I bought a few boxes with the coupons I already had. I looked inside the diaper boxes and their were also coupons in most of them.
Then my cousin called me last night when she was at Kroger and they had the same boxes for only $12.74. So I drove around to a few Krogers last night and today and found some. When I went to the register they rang up $25.49, but when I slid my Kroger card it came up for $12.74. Plus I had the coupons that were in the other boxes. So I ended up getting them for only $10.74 each! That's like paying half price!!!View Thread

My son is 5 and a half months and he usually gets a 6 oz bottle with cereal (sometimes with a little fruit mixed in) for breakfast. He gets a half a jar of fruit and a half a jar of veggies with his bottle for lunch and for dinner. And he gets a little bit of cereal and another bottle right before bed.
This seems to be working for us. We started him on cereal when he was 4 months old (but he only eats a tiny bit-he doesn't seem to like rice cereal too much). And we just started him on fruits and veggies last week. He has not had any juice yet. We will probably wait on the juice until his eating is well established.
I hope you don't take the comment about the juice the wrong way. You really don't want to get them hooked on sugary drinks. My daycare provider told me that she is only allowed to give the kids juice once a week. My two year old doesn't even like juice. He would rather have milk or water!
HTH!View Thread

Mason actually has a second tooth coming in right next to the first one. Everything seems to be happening so fast with him!View Thread

We tried our first baby fruit last night- Bananas! He loved it! He still hasn't quite got the hang of eating yet though. He basically just keeps sticking out his tongue and licking it up. It's really funny to watch.View Thread

It was still kind of scary. We thought it was measles or chicken pox. He didn't act like he was hurting or anything. I wonder if this infection has anything to do with the sleeping issues we have been dealing with lately? He is still waking up about every 2 1/2 hours.View Thread

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