Hi all,
Last month, our family traveled from our home in Arizona to Norway for two weeks' holiday. Unfortunately, our DD was the ONLY kiddo in the group, and her nap times got absolutely thrown to the wind. Even when we were at a cabin and supposedly "in one place," other family members (read: FIL) were unsympathetic to her nap and sleep needs. How do you stand up to your father-in-law? Another story... Aaaaaaanyway.
Before the trip, our day looked like this:
~7 awake
8 breakfast
8:30-10 play time
10:30ish snack
11:30 lunch
Noon stories and quiet time
12:30-3 (or even sometimes 4) nap
6 dinner
6:30-7:30 play and walk around neighborhood
7:30 bath
8 bed (usually settled to sleep within 15-20 min)
Within 4 days of our arrival back in the states, when I would go to put Sadie down for her nap, she would just scream bloody murder. Just... horrible. Climbing out of the crib, sobbing, shaking. Horrible. So, I started to rock her to sleep. I *had* to do it in order for her to settle. In the two weeks since then, she has settled for a nap on her own once. Also, her naps are now anywhere from 45-90 minutes, instead of the 2.5-3.5 hours they were a month ago. The naptime issues are starting to creep into nighttime, too. Tonight I put her down in her crib after a few minutes of singing and she started this plaintive, "mommy, mommy, mommy..." She did settle to sleep in about 20 minutes, but she whimpered longer than I like to hear.
So, my question is this: do most kiddos go through spurts of sleep issues around 19 months, or did her passing out in the stroller or backpack for 2 weeks while we were on holiday cause this? We've had months and months of perfect, ideal sleep at both nap and bed time so I guess this is karma catching up with us.
Any tips would be appreciated...
Thanks gals!