Saturday, August 22, 2020

The End of an Era

 Poppy has always had her own idea of when the appropriate time is to reach milestones. 

She quit nursing on her own cold-turkey when she was 14 months old.

She decided she was ready to use the toilet at around two years old, and three months later, we were done with diapers entirely.

She insisted I remove her booster seat from her chair at the table about a month ago. Her chin is now about level with the table unless she kneels on her chair, but she was done with that booster and there was to be no discussion about it.

And now, the crib has been retired.


Bunk bed ahoy.


That was the bed my brother made for his daughters when they were sharing a room. When they decided they wanted their own rooms, they each got a single bed and he asked us if we had any use for a bunk bed. We didn't at the time, but I knew we would need a bed for Poppy eventually, so A. brought it back with him from his trip to Tucson for Thanksgiving last year.

Then it sat in the barn for several months. But today, we hauled it out, hosed it off, and set it up. 

It was a little sad retiring the crib that has been in constant use since Cubby was born. That's more than a decade of putting babies in that old, hand-me-down crib with the cheesy lambs painted on the side that we got from my friend Alyssa.

But there's nothing but big kids in this house now, so out goes the crib and in goes the big bed.

Sniff.

5 comments:

tu mere said...

Fits right in! It's not the family crib, but at least she's sleeping in the family "girls only" bunk bed. Will be great for sleep overs in the future - here before you know it.

Anonymous said...

Milestones are a little bittersweet — more sweet than bitter since growing is their only job and the alternatives aren't appealing.

We have a 4yo in a crib who really wants a big bed, but we've gotten mired in the problem of how. The simplest would be a triple bunk, but it would block fire egress.

We've been back to the drawing board (somewhat literally) several times this summer.

Karen.

Lindsay C said...

How fun! I am sure she is excited to have a bunk bed all to herself! Hopefully now she is in a "big girl" bed she will let you sleep a little longer in the morning (or at least give you more alone time with your coffee in the AM). :)

Anonymous said...

What a cute bed! If I was a little girl, I would love to sleep on that bed!
Linda

flask said...

wait, i know i'm late to the party, but lemme get my party hat.

congratulations.