It seems like whenever we make what we think is a major change with Logan, he handles it like it was old hat. For example, when he was about a year old, we took away all his binkies (pacifiers). We thought we would face nights on end of crying, but he hardly seemed to notice. The latest change was to move him to a big boy toddler bed and even to a new bedroom on the opposite side of the house. We took him to the store to help us pick out his bed and bedding. It was a couple weeks after that (last weekend) before we were able to get his new bedroom set up. Here is a pic of us introducing him to his "new room" on Sunday. ("Play, new room" is what he says.)
Sunday night we put him to bed in his new bed and new room for the first time. He climbed right in, laid down, and went to sleep. This is the same child who in recent weeks would usually bang his cup on the crib (not hard, just making noise) and jabber for 15-45 minutes before going to sleep. My mother said naps the past two days have gone just as well. Last night and tonight went great, too. Logan constantly amazes us.
Of course, one of the reasons for moving Logan was to make room for the new baby we were planning. We wanted Logan to be comfortable in his new room long before the baby comes, so he doesn't feel like the baby kicked him out of his room. It just so happened that we found out we were pregnant on the Friday before we moved him.
Next is potty training and we plan to try to start that this weekend...can we be so lucky again?

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