Monday, January 14, 2013

New beds

The transition into Bunk Beds has been interesting.  It has gone in stages.

Step 1: convince Morgan it will be fun to give up her bed and sleep in Bunk Beds. Her main concern  that she wouldn't have all her "friends" (stuffed animals  in bed with her, once she realized all her "friends" could come too she was happy about it.

Step 2: have Morgan help pick it out (with a reasonable price).  This was super tricky.  Morgan kept seeing pictures of bunk beds that has some how been decorated as princess castles (of course way out of our price range).  We finally settled on a nice sturdy affordable one from walmart.  It's plain old boring white.  Morgan and I decided we are going to paint some flowers on it to make it more "fun".

Step 3: Getting Maya to transition from a crib to a bed.  We actually started this before the bunk beds arrived.  We took the side of her crib off and placed a rail on it so she couldn't fall out but could climb out very easily.  The first night we sent her back to bed about 20 times... sigh.  It slowly went down to fewer times each night, but there were some night we gave up and let her sleep in bed with us just to get some sleep!!  Now she gets the idea and Bed time is going smoothly. (naps not so much but we're still working on it)

Step 4: assemble the bunk beds and take the crib out of the room: This process took less time than I though, but more tears.  It took a lot of work getting the beds together, my main job was keeping the girls occupied and making them feel like they were "helping" while Ben actually did all the work.  Where did the tears come from.  oh that was just pregnant me crying over how my girls are growing up.  I tell you transition and hormones don't go well together.  Maya did at one point come up to me and say, "OK, mama, I love you."  and you got it... just caused the water works to get worse.

Step 5: decorate the Bed.  Instead of painting the bed I had a brilliant idea of using some of their wall decal stickers to spruce it up some.  So the girls went to town finding fun places for all the flowers and butterflies.  Looks pretty cute, and way less work.

Step 6: First night in the bunk Beds.  Bed time didn't happen until about 9 or 9:30 due to finishing the beds and making the beds and getting all their "friends" in place etc... But believe it or not Maya was so excited about her bed (or super over tired) she stayed in it all night.  Morgan on the other hand was up and down that latter 10 or more times before she finally gave in to dream land.  I think she was just enjoying the fact that she had a new way of getting in and out of bed.

SO now they are in their new Beds!  Happy and all set...  I guess we are ready to find some space for baby mango #3 whenever he or she arrives this coming May.


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