Breanna Sykes

Hey there! I never really know how to introduce myself properly but here it goes. I am originally from New York but when my husband joined the Marine Corps we had to move to Jacksonville, NC. I absolutely love the south. The people are nicer, the weather is better, and it's a great place to raise a family. Which is why I'm here. My husband and I have a beautiful daughter Abigail Yvonne. He has been deployed for her first year but will be coming home shortly. It will be an interesting transition that I look forward to sharing with you! My life might not be all that interesting but being a mom sure is! Follow my blogs and see what I'm talking about.

Brynn Reese

I grew up in here in North Carolina and attended Duke for my undergraduate and UNC-Chapel Hill for my master’s degrees. I moved up north to Boston after completing school and worked there for five years as an inner-city middle and high school history teacher. While in Boston, I met my husband, Chad, who was there for school, and we were married the summer of 2004. 2007 was a big year for us – we welcomed our son, Nathan, Chad finished school, and we moved to Jacksonville for a great job opportunity for Chad. Nineteen months after Nathan was born, our daughter, Emily, joined our family. Twenty-two months later, Joshua came along. I’m now a stay-at-home mom to my little brood, having “retired” from teaching after Nathan’s arrival. When I’m not busy feeding, cleaning, dressing, and keeping up with Nathan, Emily, Joshua, and their dad, I enjoy reading, quilting, and going to the beach. I also still cheer for my beloved Blue Devils whenever the opportunity arises and thoroughly enjoyed last season’s national championship. Go Duke! Life can be a little busy around here (hello – three kids under the age of four!), but I’m looking forward to sharing life with three active little ones with you.

jessica-lowe

Sleeping Progress

It’s been a full week since I’ve gone all Nazi method on poor August to get him to sleep through the night and I’m happy to report that things are looking UP!!  Granted, we’ve re-arranged just about everyone in the whole house to a different sleeping spot (temporarily) but you gotta do whatcha gotta do, right?

Two weeks before I got really serious about making him sleep through the night, I was allowing him to wake up between 4-6am for a bottle and at that point, he’d end up doing one of two things;  he’d sleep until 6:30, or if I was REALLY lucky, he’d sleep until 8:00!!

Well, the only problem was his 4-6 window starting moving up and up and up until it was about 2am that he started waking up for that bottle and at that point, it would never last him until 6 so he’d wake up AGAIN wanting to be fed.  Let us not forget, this a NINE MONTH OLD we’re talking about.

Finally I broke down and decided that he was old enough to sleep through the night, PERIOD.  I found the quietest place in the whole house, moved his pak and play in there and kicked everyone else OUT.  The first two nights were pretty rough but I had my earplugs to help with the pain so I made it through.  AMAZINGLY, last night was the first night that he didn’t cry at all for almost 12 hours straight!  You have no idea how long I’ve waited for that moment, well, maybe you do.

You want to hear my NEW dilemma?  So I plan to keep Gus in this new sleeping arrangement for another week, just to solidify the progress BUT eventually, I’ll need to move him back into his bedroom as well as everyone else.  I’m nervous that when I do, Gus will get all messed up again and I’ll be starting from scratch!!

Does anyone have any good ideas on how to make the transition easier?!?

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