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Project 52 Photos: Week 50 Sleep

Project 52 Photos: Sleep

December 18, 2015 Sarah Coggins

This is a rarity – I almost never see my children while they sleep anymore. I often leave the room before they drift off and don’t dare sneak back in for fear of waking them up. We also have never had a video monitor so that isn’t an option.

Project 52 Photos: Week 50 Sleep

This morning though, we were off schedule and I had to wake Elise from her nap. I opened the curtain closest to her crib hoping the light would help her slowly wake. She was out cold and didn’t stir until I touched her. Now, to get her to fall asleep for her afternoon nap …


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