Monday, December 14, 2009

ESCAPED!!!

DOES ANYONE KNOW HOW TO KEEP A 19-MONTH OLD LITTLE BOY TO STAY IN HIS CRIB??? REWARD: ONE MILLION DOLLARS!!!

I SWEAR THIS IS WORSE THAT WHEN HE WAS A NEW BORN...HE GETS UP NUMEROUS TIMES THROUGH THE NIGHT...HE WILL BRING ME HIS CLOTHES, TOYS, DVDS, ETC.

I SPANK, HOLD, REPRIMAND...IT IS A GOOD THING HE IS SOOOO CUTE OR THE PUNISHMENT COULD BE WORSE!

I AM EXHAUSTED!!!!!!!!! HELP!!!!!

6 comments:

mcintyreandco said...

Ummm...if he can climb out it's time to get a big boy bed! And then put a child proof lock on the inside of his door so he can't get out! Just make sure his room is super safe and you're good to go. He may sleep on his floor some nights...just make sure you have a couple extra blankets. That's what we did for Addy...and we're both sleeping! :) But it is time to get rid of the crib! :) Love ya!

mcintyreandco said...

By the way...I will accept the million dollars over the course of 20 years instead of one lump sum in order to make it easier for you to pay! :) Ha,Ha!

Sarah said...

Ya, put a lock on his door! Haha.... But, good luck with that.

Mike said...

Amby! I was happy to see you had a new blog post. I was hoping it would be about Jenna's b-day! Do that next in all your free time. About Ethan. I've heard my mom say she used to tie us to our beds! I don't know if this really happened. My boys are starting to get adventurous now too and I have actually considered it even though it sounds illegal. Love ya! marianne

Katie The Lady said...

YIKES! That is horrible! Is it time for him to get a big boy bed? I guess that wouldn't solve the problem of him getting up so many times at night though-hahaha. I'd say big boy bed! My boys were in their own beds before they were 1 1/2. I just had to lock their door for a couple nights, and then they were trained. Hope that helps! Good luck and tap a couple naps-haha.

Oh- I just read you already got this answer-hahaha! Well, I second, what "mcintyreandco" said!!

Brandon and Stephanie said...

Don't worry. Brandon is on his way. Put the crib down with him for the next couple of nights. It's not a permanent solution, but you can get a couple of good night's rest.