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Traveling, Extremely OT? Help
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June 24, 2014, 03:20:21 am »
Delays after delays we finally arrived to our destination at 2:30am. We then had to drive an hour to my sister's house. Long story short she didn't get to sleep until 5am (of her normal time zone) She slept about an hour and a half on the plane. And slept from about 5-10. Her nap was then about an hour and a half. I tried for 2 and half hours to get her to bed and ended up rocking her and letting her sleep in the bed with me bc she was so restless she kept waking up, that put her going to sleep at 11:30pm her original timezone. She got a great nap so I was feeling really confident. But here I am two hours later and no sleep in sight. I really don't want to rock her again and start a bad habit.
Any suggestions? She is two. At home she sleeps in her bed just fine at night. She's kinda scared here so I've only left her alone in her bed for a few minutes and I think it has a lot to do with being so tired so I've just been laying beside her pack n play but she's just playing and playing!!
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Which direction have you travelled, and what's the time difference? Don't worry, we'll work something out. A bit of apop while away shouldn't upset your home routine. Xx
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