{"id":4068,"date":"2015-05-02T13:05:12","date_gmt":"2015-05-02T03:05:12","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.4elise.com\/?p=4068"},"modified":"2015-08-10T13:49:27","modified_gmt":"2015-08-10T03:49:27","slug":"not-much-sleep-mini-tantrums-and-a-nice-walk","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/4elise.com\/wordpress\/not-much-sleep-mini-tantrums-and-a-nice-walk\/","title":{"rendered":"Not much sleep, mini tantrums and a nice walk"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Sofia made noises around 3am and I felt I had got colder so I went in and put a blanket around her (she was on top of the doona). She was awake, but it was like she didn&#8217;t know I&#8217;d been there. She fell asleep with the blanket on top of her.<br \/>\nSofa then woke up crying at 5am. It was so early still and I was very tired. I cuddled her for awhile, but as soon as I tried to put her down she clung on and cried. I ended up bringing her into bed (Mike never woke up &#8211; impressive). I warned her she needed to got to sleep otherwise I&#8217;d have to put her back into bed. She tried at first but then started waking up properly so I brought her back to bed &#8211; also without protests&#8230; She fell back asleep.<br \/>\nSofia next woke up at about 6.30am. I got her, then Mike made brekky whilst I took Pablo for a walk. I drove to the beach so he could run around with other dogs. He loved it!<br \/>\nWhen we got back I took over Sofia responsibilities and Mike went to work. Sofia and I watched something, before having a snack, playing and having an early snack.<br \/>\nSofia woke up crying after less than an hour. I went in and tried to calm her down. I even laid down with her, but she didn&#8217;t get to sleep &#8211; she didn&#8217;t try properly &#8230; so I left&#8230; She only cried for a few seconds and then fell back asleep for another hour. It was great to see and she seemed much more awake too when I got her again.<br \/>\nSofia and I read books and played. Then I took Sofia for a walk along the beach. She loved the walk&#8230; We started at a playground. It was a little hard to get her passed to get started, but I promised her fun on the way back. She walked \/ ran very well. She gets lots of smiles with her good nature, laugh and smiles. I could remind her of the playground on the way back and she stayed on track &#8211; great :). She had a few goes on the slide and she was on the swing for a long time :).<br \/>\nWhen we got home I started on dinner so I stuck Sofia on the Sofia watching Frozen. She just absolutely loves Olaf! Just as dinner was done Mike walked in and we all had dinner together.&nbsp;<br \/>\nAfterwards it was bath time and bed time. After I had read a story (as usual), she threw herself at her daddy and stayed cuddling him throughout the songs. Afterwards Mike didn&#8217;t want to let her go. I could see he was keen to keep cuddling, however Sofia looked up at him (but singing has stopped???). Then she gave him a big kiss, and then I got a big kiss. I put her to bed. I thought the doona might be too much so I started pushing it aside, but then Sofia started yelling at him. I put it on top of her and she got her arms over the top. She looked sooo happy. Our girl is growing up so quickly now. Sooo cute. I hope she has a much better night tonight.<\/p>\n<p>Sofia has had quite a few mini tantrums today &#8211; really silly stuff. One was not letting her throw more food in the floor&#8230;<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Sofia made noises around 3am and I felt I had got colder so I went in and put a blanket around her (she was on top of the doona). She was awake, but it was like she didn&#8217;t know I&#8217;d been there. She fell asleep with the blanket on top of her. 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