Bunnies Eat Cereal
Sunday, May 31st, 2009Amelia has been paci free at daycare for over a week – they just stopped giving it to her for naps and I think there was one day of fussing and that was that. So we decided we would be brave and make this the paci weaning weekend. It was something I kept putting off but I truly wanted to do it in plenty of time before the new baby so Amelia did not want to associate her new sister with her loss of pacis.
It just so happens that this week, right before dusk, a family of bunnies has started to appear behind our townhome. There aren’t tiny bunnies, in fact these are really large bunnies – we’ve seen at least 3 or 4 of them out at once, eating along the ‘nature’ boundary. Amelia loves the bunnies (she has since Easter when she got to pet a real live bunny!) . So we had a thought – what if the bunnies needed her pacis?
Friday morning Chris started talking to Amelia about it while she ate her morning cereal (what used to be an oatmeal addiction is now a cereal addiction – this week its corn chex). He said the mommy bunny came and asked if we had any pacis for her baby bunnies to sleep at night. And that we said we had a big girl who was willing to give her pacis to the bunnies so that night she was going to give them to the bunnies. I don’t think she got it but hey – we are sticking to our story. At this point she tried to reach her spoonful of cereal out towards the back of the house and said ‘bunnies eat cereal?’. It was adorable, she wanted to feed them her cereal – maybe this will work!
When she got home from school on Friday I had rounded up the pacis I could find (unfortunately there are at least 2 missing somewhere – ugh!), and she threw them off the porch to the bunnies. (And Chris went and collected them secretly so they were gone next time she went out). All went well. Until bedtime – pacis? Pacis? ‘Sweetie the baby bunnies have them, they are asleep in the woods’ … we stuck to the story. Considering it wasn’t that bad… 20 minutes of crying/fussing, then we got her up, let her eat a few more bites and see if there were bunnies out back (there was one, that helped I think), and then maybe 15 – 20 more minutes of fussing/crying and she was fast asleep. A couple minor wakeups in the night but we never even had to get up to soothe her, she always went back to sleep.
Saturday morning she was a wee bit grumpy, understandably, and was tired, and naptime was an even bigger challenge. Over an hour of talking, fussing, crying – she doesn’t call for the pacis, she calls for diapers, eating, downstairs, stickers and bubbles. Finally daddy had to go in, force her to lay on his chest in the rocker and patted her until she succumbed to sleep – and then took a 3 hour nap.
Saturday night wasn’t too bad – she got to stay up late going to a zoo event with her cousin, and she got to say good night to the bunnies out back. She went down well, cried a bit a few minutes later – but really less than 30 minutes after putting her down she was fast asleep.
Naptime on Sunday took 20 minutes or so and night time tonight went only 10 minutes before she calmed down and talked herself to sleep. I think the soothing to sleep is the main issue – she has always used her paci. So even though she has her ‘lamby’ – it takes a bit of soothing and that’s what she is learning right now.
All together, I think we did well and we are in the home stretch. She seems to get that she is a big girl and she gave the pacis to the bunnies. Hopefully she won’t happen across one of those pacis that I can’t seem to locate.
We are very proud of our big girl growing up, who has a very big heart, and wants to make sure that the baby bunnies have pacis, and maybe they would like to eat some cereal?
Baby Momma

One of the backyard bunnies from last night.














































