Spring is in the air and that means it's time to start thinking about changing over our closets from Winter to Spring. I don't know about you, but that also means it's time to look for a few new pieces to bring new life to what I wear year after year. Today I can make that job a little more fun for you because Shabby Apple is sponsoring a giveaway on my blog! Yeah!!!! I had so much fun looking through their collection of women's dresses and don't even get me started on their adorable line of little girl's dresses ! It's a whole new ballgame for me now that I'm going to have TWO girls to dress. In the end I decided to pick this beauty called Azure Coast to giveaway to one lucky reader because us mom's are always buying things for our kids before ourselves. I just might have to pick up one for myself in time to wear for BabyBear's baptism this summer. It's perfect for nursing moms! Want to win one for yourself? See below , but if you d...
Don't know what you have tried... But my daughter was three and we still couldn't get rid of the bink. So we gave it to a friend to "watch" for us and another friend who had a baby that "needed" it. It worked...a little bit of crying and a little reminder we were good in two days! Good luck!
ReplyDeleteBoy, I remember going through that. I told my son that some new babies needed paci's and suggested since he was getting to be such a big boy he could give his. So he gave it to me to give to a little baby...
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One day I told our now 3 year old Ben that he was a big boy and that there were new babies being born that needed his nuks. He asked me how the new babies would get the nuks and I told him the nuk fairy would come and take them and leave him a reward for sharing with the new babies. So we packed his nuks up one morning and he went about his day. Later on when he went back to his room he found his rewards that had been left for him in place of the nuks. It was a really short time of being sad.- He just needed a reminder that new babies needed nuks and that he was a big boy.
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-Jenni
I had a friend who tied them to some balloons and let them go. A bit dramatic but to each is own, I guess.
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LORI
Ooh... that blessed binkie....
ReplyDeleteWe just had our "ceremony" with Twinkle. Granted she is 4.. and I would have so say we waited WAY too long... she loved that darn binkie tho... I just didn't have the heart. The Binkie Fairy came to our house, you see. She said, "No more." So we all just had no choice.. I posted about it... it was a sad day in Twinkle land for sure.
Here is the tail of the day the Binkie Fairy came to our home...
http://joy-of-my-heart.blogspot.com/2009/01/binkie-what.html
Hugs and praying for good things to come of your meeting this morning... Amy
Never had a problem getting Snug to give his up...he just handed it to me when he was 19 mos. and never asked for it again. I know that is NOT normal...but I am LOVING the colors of your "bink". Is it a Nuk? I am really neurotic and try to have Baby J's sorta match what he is wearing if he must have one while we are out...weird, I know. There are not that many choices in them. Just wondering!
ReplyDeleteI think you should make a big deal out of wrapping up the nuks and giving them to Stellan. He is a BABY, after all, and Julia isn't a BABY is she? Would that work?
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