Ok Here is today's E.A.S.Y
7:30 Wake up (typical fitful morning though. frequent wake ups from 4/5 on that i deal with shht/pat)
E 730-745
A 745-930 (kept him up longer than usual in an attempt to get him to nap longer. have tried shorter,longer, right when tired. but first yawn was at 845)
S 930-1010 (at wakeup, attempted to shh/pat but his eyes were wide open. no crying)
E 10:15-10:30
A 1030-11:15
S 11:20-11:55 (wind down was 5 minutes. He went from open to closed eyes in 3. When he awoke crying, I attempted shh/pat. Didnt work. Picked him up and walked him around. Still was crying and seemed hungry. Fed him. Went back to sleep for another 1.5!!
A 11:55-12:10
E 12:05-12:20
S 12:25-2:05
E 205-2:20
A 2:20-3:30
S 3:40-4:25 (10 minute wd, 10 minutes eyes open to eyes closed. woke up crying.)
E 4:25-4:40 (attempted to put him down after eating but only lasted 5 minutes so i'll just skip the s on this one)
A 4:45-6:00
S 6:00-6:45 (cat nap. woke him up from this one.)
E 7:30-7:45
E 8:00-8:10
S 8:15 (15 min. from eyes open to eyes closed. I think was a little OT)
For sleep during day, our wind down consists of sitting quietly, walking around, soft lullaby, swaddling, then into his basket with a paci and white noise. Sometimes I cheat with a little nip snack from mama's breast. Those oxytocins help a boy sleep! But he doesn't seem dependent on my breast for sleeping as he can def. go down without it.
Night time usually consists of a few wakings and I feed him and he eats a good amount, seem hungry. I have tried feeding him more during the day but he never goes more than 15 minutes at a time. Seems like an efficient eater though. But then he is hungry at night so maybe not...But anyway, I'm trying to figure out daytime schedule first, then hoping some of the night issues might get resolved on their own. Is this erroneous thinking?
Our activities include talking, sitting, standing, play mat, bouncy chair, walks outside, chores with mama in ergo carrier, looking out window, going on errands or visits...Today I made sure our activities were not overly stimulating. Overall, he's pretty content but very active and alert.
Thank you for any feedback!