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Offline Mama2boys

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Re: how do you define sleeping through the night?
« Reply #120 on: March 02, 2008, 10:10:03 am »
absolutelyholas, thats absoluteley wonderful you guys are all inspirations for Uday and me, I am sure one day we will look back and laugh at these poor nights.

Last night was not too bad but I am guessing partially due to his medicine...but he was up at 4:30 had diluted milk(4oz of water with 2 scoops) and the back to sleep up at 6 for proper feed 4oz of milk back to sleep only to wake up happy and fresh at 7:45 :)
Just went down for morning nap at 10:20 :D so he himself is sort of shifting his naps around but partially due to croup and restlessness.

Anyways We are in London at present but might be moving back to Chicago over the summer so now want to travel as much as we can. We were big time travellers before DS came along...so Turkey it is for now..but we are also planning a trip to the Athens area probably early summer...Where in Greece are you Lis? I was in Athens for 2 days when I was 7 months pregnant (for work) and stayed at this gorgeous resort right by the water..off was the best ever 2 days....would love to go back there with DH and DS but i bet its too expensive for a family holiday... but will come to you for guidance when we start planning the Greece trip and hopefully get to meet you and Nicholas.

9 and 6, oh boy!

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Re: how do you define sleeping through the night?
« Reply #121 on: March 02, 2008, 17:11:45 pm »
We're in Aegina, which is a small island - the closest to the port of Piraeus. If you stayed in Athens you probably heard of it?
If you book flights with Easy Jet, accommodation is really cheap here - probably around 35 -40 Euro per night per room (not per person!) at peak season. We would be glad to help you with that ;D
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