My Sleep Obsession
September 29, 2006 by kate baggott
Filed under Health

Regular readers will know that if there is one obsession that governs my life it is sleep.
About a week ago, the baby and I had a few rough night while she cut her first tooth. The same day I wrote my blog entry on the topic, Weary Parent posted these tips for getting a good night’s sleep. It was, I thought, a psychic friends moment. SP knew what I was going to post and what I needed to hear from the blogphere.
I have since found that the sleep obsession goes channel-deep here at B5. The Play Library has been calming themselves after all that TMX Elmo fuss of a few weeks ago and nodding off with lullabies. The Weary Parent has cuddled up with some reading about what your sleep position says about your personality. Inside Motherhood posted about some things people do in bed besides sleep! Widow’s Quest has lit up a virtual nightlight for those who need comfort during life’s worst moments.

















Good one, I’d not have connected the sex post to sleep
If I could just get the 18 month old kid out of my bed I’d get some sleep, but as it is I’m nursing or tossing and turning for more room all night (and doesn’t 6am come early? ugh) Who’d have thought a baby that weighs 21 lbs could be such a bed hog?
Hey, Babylune -
I wish I could send the sleep fairygodmother your way. (If only I had her address.) I happened to stumble across your blog via your bookstore which I found because you happened to include my book Sleep Solutions for Your Baby, Toddler, and Preschooler as one of your book picks. I just wanted to say thank you for including my book and to wish you as much sleep as can be expected at this time in your life. (Or more, if you’ve got a flock of nurturing women around you.) All the best to you and your babe!
PS — I love so many of your other book picks. I think I’m going to go on (yet another) book shopping spree. Thanks — I think.
Co-sleeping and night weaning are an almost impossible combination, but I think I got my first son through the night using the No Cry Sleep Solution when he was about 13 months old.