

Yes, that's right... Gabey and Landon are officially big boys with big boy beds!!!
With our vacation to Nags Head just a month away, Cliff and I were struggling with the best way to prepare them for sleeping outside a crib or pack 'n play. What better way than to get them in their big boy beds! So, I'll be honest and say that I was dreading this transition. But our big boys proved me wrong and took to their beds with flying colors!

Landon took to his bed instantly. (A thank you to Uncle Dave and Aunt Louise for passing the bed along!) The second our little animal lover saw the headboard, he was in love! Landon is certain that the animal on his headboard is a puppy, and I don't have the heart to correct him! The second Cliff had his bed built, Landon was laying in it like it was the only bed he's ever had. That night, we laid him down and our big boy didn't make a peep. Staying in his bed all night long... on the FIRST night!!! So proud of you little man and so happy that your "puppy bed" puts a smile on your face. :)

Little Gabey Goo was a bit more hesitant of his bed at first. "No bed Daddy. (While pointing his finger of course.) I kib (crib)." Ugh oh... this is going to be a problem! I could hear the endless hours of tears in the back of my head and feel a sleepless night upon us. But again, momma was proven wrong! Gabe cried for about ten minutes and then he too was off to sleep! Gabey you proved me wrong and I love you for it. I'm so proud of you big boy Gabey! :)

My how time flies...


Wow, Erin! Can't believe how big the boys are getting. I love the pics of the twins as babes and then in their new beds. So cute. I love this blog. It's a great way to keep in touch.
ReplyDeleteHi Erin... its Diana Lesjak. How lucky are you? Three beautiful children... wonderful boys! Thanks for your kind words on Bridgets blog. It meant so much to her!! Enjoy these babies...time flies by so fast. Remember all our girl scout days??
ReplyDeleteHi Mrs. Lesjak!!! And how lucky are you to have those adorable "gems"! ;) I do remember all our Girl Scout days. As well as making puffy paint sweatshirts at your house long, long ago. :)
ReplyDeleteAfter reading Bridget's post on Cayden's diagnosis, I just had to drop her a line. I don't know that little boy, but he sure does put a smile on my face! I will keep you all in my prayers.