Saturday, March 18, 2006

Paradise Found

Mary Ann has discovered a solution for the age old problem of babies pulling out their pacifiers at night. Generally, this problem requires some adult reparation, particularly when it’s dark. With the application of a bit of creative thinking, and minimal investment, behold the solution:



This is now pacifier paradise. No matter what happens during the night, the supply of pacifiers is always so plentiful that Danielle can solve the problem on her own without waking us up. This has resulted in the whole family sleeping through the night for no less than four nights in a row. Mary Ann is a genius.

10 comments:

Mary Ann said...
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Terra said...

I remember David Moss's little girl Allie would allways have a "binky" you'd take one away from her and she woudl reach in her overall/outfit and produce another one. It was like magic.

Anonymous said...

Daniel always has a second schnulli (pacifier) handy, since his big brother likes taking them. But he throws them out of his bed since they make noise when they hit the floor.
jerrold

Jason Heilpern said...

Matt
You and Mary Ann should write a book on parenting tips.

Anonymous said...

I guess using masking tape to strap the pacifier to Danielle's head isn't an option? Nope, I'm not ready for parenthood...

Terra said...

they used to have little loops that hooked around her ears, but she figured out how to unhook them at a young age.

Anonymous said...

i keep wonering what kind of nasty things one could write about a pacifer....Karin

Terra said...

I remember the time that my roommates dog stole Isabella's pacifier and was walking around iwht it in it's mouth (correctly). I took a picture and then sanitized it. Megan took the whole experience MUCH better than I thought. I guess you get used to stuff (babies and germs) after a while.
Isabella was about a year and a half by then.

Terra said...

I remember the time that my roommates dog stole Isabella's pacifier and was walking around iwht it in it's mouth (correctly). I took a picture and then sanitized it. Megan took the whole experience MUCH better than I thought. I guess you get used to stuff (babies and germs) after a while.
Isabella was about a year and a half by then.

Anonymous said...

YOU GAVE IT TO THE CHILD!?!

Oh my gosh....aren't you glad it wasn't my child....

That's just simply to disgusting...Karin