
Friday, July 21, 2006
Tuesday, July 18, 2006
A Major Breakthrough
Well, it is a very good day at the Spangler house.
Some of you know that Addie has been sleep challenged since day one. Though she finally began sleeping through the night, putting her down for naps and for bed was really difficult still. She would not go to sleep- just cry and scream- unless she was rocked and swaddled. It was exhausting and frustrating and we had tried many times to break her of it.
Well, today was the day we had set to try again. We planned to use a program called "Sleepy Time"- oh it sounds cheesy until you are desperate- then it could be called anything and you wouldn't care. Anyway, we were all set for battle- we had a plan and we had been praying about this a lot!
The first nap of the morning came and it was time to put Addie down without rocking her, without swaddling her, and prepare for an hour of screaming. I was dreading it!
I did what the plan suggested- used a long routine to help her settle down, gave her a lovey to cuddle with, and out of the room I went. She started crying. Five minutes and still crying (no biggie- we're used to this!). But at minute eight, something strange happened. Instead of getting madder and screaming harder like usual, she got quieter and then quit. Nothing! Silence! Could it be?! I thought she was winding up for a big protest, but another minute of quiet went by. I thought she was playing, but then another minute of quiet. Yes folks, she fell asleep. On her own. Perhaps you don't realize just how amazing that is to us- it is BIG.
At her second nap of the day, it happened again. She fell asleep in six minutes. It was amazing. It was fantastic. It was great.
So if you'd like to see some happy parents, come to our house. We will be glowing for quite awhile.
Some of you know that Addie has been sleep challenged since day one. Though she finally began sleeping through the night, putting her down for naps and for bed was really difficult still. She would not go to sleep- just cry and scream- unless she was rocked and swaddled. It was exhausting and frustrating and we had tried many times to break her of it.
Well, today was the day we had set to try again. We planned to use a program called "Sleepy Time"- oh it sounds cheesy until you are desperate- then it could be called anything and you wouldn't care. Anyway, we were all set for battle- we had a plan and we had been praying about this a lot!
The first nap of the morning came and it was time to put Addie down without rocking her, without swaddling her, and prepare for an hour of screaming. I was dreading it!
I did what the plan suggested- used a long routine to help her settle down, gave her a lovey to cuddle with, and out of the room I went. She started crying. Five minutes and still crying (no biggie- we're used to this!). But at minute eight, something strange happened. Instead of getting madder and screaming harder like usual, she got quieter and then quit. Nothing! Silence! Could it be?! I thought she was winding up for a big protest, but another minute of quiet went by. I thought she was playing, but then another minute of quiet. Yes folks, she fell asleep. On her own. Perhaps you don't realize just how amazing that is to us- it is BIG.
At her second nap of the day, it happened again. She fell asleep in six minutes. It was amazing. It was fantastic. It was great.
So if you'd like to see some happy parents, come to our house. We will be glowing for quite awhile.
Sunday, July 16, 2006
103 Degrees And I'm At the Pool



Standing is Fun


Lately when Timmy walks in the room, Addie starts laughing and squealing. It is so cute!

The Tags Are the Best Part
Thursday, July 06, 2006
Parade Highlights- Pt.5

Vets- of course- always worth some hearty applause.




Parade Highlights- Pt.4



Dad- you should take your truck in a parade! Everyone would love it!

Parade Highlights- Pt.3




We wanted to know where the fuel-efficient mid-size sedan club of Santa Clarita was. I think they were in a different parade somewhere else.

Parade Favorites- Pt.2




This is how we reward service to our country? Make the poor guys wear full dress uniforms and march for miles carrying flags? Shouldn't they get to ride in an air-conditioned convertible while flag-burners march and carry something heavy in front of them?

Parade Highlights- Pt. 1
Picnic Time

We were joined by Amy Haddock, Dhon & Lori Wellons, & Lisa LaGeorge. Of course, our fabulous neighbors, the Kropfs, were there too, along with most of our other neighbors.



