Saturday, March 17, 2012

The End of an Era

Cubby's Crib Era, that is. Yup, my firstborn is now in a real, honest-to-God bed. Cubby took matters into his own tiny hands on this issue, leaving us no choice. There is a long story here, but lemme shorten it for you to this: At 3 a.m. on Saturday, Cubby jumped from his crib.

Or, more accurately, I suppose he tried to climb out in the total darkness and fell. He didn't cry much, seeming more stunned than anything. After checking to make sure there were no noticeable injuries, I brought him into bed with us for the rest of night. He fell back asleep eventually, while I lay there making plans to deal with this latest development.

Those plans were implemented yesterday, by A. taking the crib out and hauling out one of our multiple spare twin-sized bed frames from the barn. He also put locks on the doors in Cubby's room that lead to the bathroom and the Secret Stair and removed the extremely heavy and tippy space heater (hello, incredibly un-child-friendly bedroom!).

I braced myself for several days of no naps and difficult nights. Yesterday I lay down with him in his bed for his first nap in it, and he was asleep within ten minutes. After which I snuck out and left him to it. It was a fairly short nap, but at least he did sleep by himself.

Last night I spent an hour figuring out the best way to get him to sleep. Turns out, he has no need of my physical presence even near the bed. After some trial and error, I eventually ended up just standing in the darkened doorway to his room and every time he'd try an experimental, "Mommy?" to make sure I was still there, I'd whisper it was time to sleep. Which he did, eventually.

He slept nine hours last night by himself in his bed. That might have been due to total exhaustion, but I prefer to see it as a hopeful sign that Cubby will adapt to his new sleeping arrangement without too much drama.

Now watch. Bet he won't sleep AT ALL tonight. But at least he won't be swan diving from four feet up in a desperate bid for freedom. That's an improvement.

8 comments:

  1. Good thing about Cubby....most of the time your worry is for naught. Beth

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  2. I have a friend who just moved her son into a "big boy bed." She also got him his own bedside table to keep his various treasures in--that sold him on the whole transition.
    Mary in MN

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  3. Good for Cubby. So many years ago our little girl went to her big girl bed. No fuss. Bed is bed.

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  4. Now you don't have to worry about Cubby being jealous of his new baby brother taking over his crib!

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  5. My mom learned to flip herself out of her crib before she was two. I've been warily watching Anna now that she can stand expecting it won't be too long before she tries the same. Glad Cubby wasn't hurt and that he moved into the big boy bed with style! He seems to take childhood milestones in stride. =)

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  6. Guess he was just clearing out the crib for his little brother.

    I'm also jealous of his nine hour sleep. WOO!

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  7. Glad he waited until you got home, although I don't believe he could have climbed out of the bed we had. Actually, Cubby is keeping y'all right on schedule. Now you just have to figure out how to get him across the hall.

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  8. That's a big step, and it's nice to get it over with before the new ManCub needs the crib. He might think his Big Boy Bed is the coolest and coziest thing ever, and sleep there beautifully forever!

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