She does love that pacifier. MUCH more than Zoe ever did.
We keep them handy because Ana puts EVERYTHING in her mouth and the only thing that seems to stop is that silly pacifier.
She did like being out in this particular snow. All of those footprints in the picture of her alone are hers. She just wandered all over the place. And she was not at all thrilled when I made them come in.
She does love that pacifier. MUCH more than Zoe ever did.
We keep them handy because Ana puts EVERYTHING in her mouth and the only thing that seems to stop is that silly pacifier.
She did like being out in this particular snow. All of those footprints in the picture of her alone are hers. She just wandered all over the place. And she was not at all thrilled when I made them come in.
We have a paci addiction too. We are trying to break Ethan of the habit by only allowing it if he is going to bed. Of course that only works until Mommy caves to stop the screaming or he takes a paci from one of the twins. Oh well, he won't start kindergarten with it.
At some point after Zoe was 2 we switched it to bed (and car) only. When we took her to the pediatric dentist for the first time they said they didn't have any concern about the paci until she turned 4. They said normally they will give them up on their own by 4 years. At that point if it wasn't gone they would give suggestions. So... we didn't worry. Zoe actually gave it up right before Ana was born and never showed any interest in taking Ana's. Hopefully Ana will give it up so easily when the time comes. For now... she's a binky girl.
She does love that pacifier. MUCH more than Zoe ever did.
We keep them handy because Ana puts EVERYTHING in her mouth and the only thing that seems to stop is that silly pacifier.
She did like being out in this particular snow. All of those footprints in the picture of her alone are hers. She just wandered all over the place. And she was not at all thrilled when I made them come in.
We have a paci addiction too. We are trying to break Ethan of the habit by only allowing it if he is going to bed. Of course that only works until Mommy caves to stop the screaming or he takes a paci from one of the twins. Oh well, he won't start kindergarten with it.
At some point after Zoe was 2 we switched it to bed (and car) only. When we took her to the pediatric dentist for the first time they said they didn't have any concern about the paci until she turned 4. They said normally they will give them up on their own by 4 years. At that point if it wasn't gone they would give suggestions. So... we didn't worry. Zoe actually gave it up right before Ana was born and never showed any interest in taking Ana's. Hopefully Ana will give it up so easily when the time comes. For now... she's a binky girl.
She does love that pacifier. MUCH more than Zoe ever did.
We keep them handy because Ana puts EVERYTHING in her mouth and the only thing that seems to stop is that silly pacifier.
She did like being out in this particular snow. All of those footprints in the picture of her alone are hers. She just wandered all over the place. And she was not at all thrilled when I made them come in.
We have a paci addiction too. We are trying to break Ethan of the habit by only allowing it if he is going to bed. Of course that only works until Mommy caves to stop the screaming or he takes a paci from one of the twins. Oh well, he won't start kindergarten with it.
She does love that pacifier. MUCH more than Zoe ever did.
We keep them handy because Ana puts EVERYTHING in her mouth and the only thing that seems to stop is that silly pacifier.
She did like being out in this particular snow. All of those footprints in the picture of her alone are hers. She just wandered all over the place. And she was not at all thrilled when I made them come in.
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that ever-present paci - crakcs me up!! I'll take your word for it if you say she liked the snow...she looks less than thrilled!
She does love that pacifier. MUCH more than Zoe ever did.
We keep them handy because Ana puts EVERYTHING in her mouth and the only thing that seems to stop is that silly pacifier.
She did like being out in this particular snow. All of those footprints in the picture of her alone are hers. She just wandered all over the place. And she was not at all thrilled when I made them come in.
She does love that pacifier. MUCH more than Zoe ever did.
We keep them handy because Ana puts EVERYTHING in her mouth and the only thing that seems to stop is that silly pacifier.
She did like being out in this particular snow. All of those footprints in the picture of her alone are hers. She just wandered all over the place. And she was not at all thrilled when I made them come in.
We have a paci addiction too. We are trying to break Ethan of the habit by only allowing it if he is going to bed. Of course that only works until Mommy caves to stop the screaming or he takes a paci from one of the twins. Oh well, he won't start kindergarten with it.
At some point after Zoe was 2 we switched it to bed (and car) only. When we took her to the pediatric dentist for the first time they said they didn't have any concern about the paci until she turned 4. They said normally they will give them up on their own by 4 years. At that point if it wasn't gone they would give suggestions. So... we didn't worry. Zoe actually gave it up right before Ana was born and never showed any interest in taking Ana's. Hopefully Ana will give it up so easily when the time comes. For now... she's a binky girl.
that ever-present paci - crakcs me up!! I'll take your word for it if you say she liked the snow...she looks less than thrilled!
She does love that pacifier. MUCH more than Zoe ever did.
We keep them handy because Ana puts EVERYTHING in her mouth and the only thing that seems to stop is that silly pacifier.
She did like being out in this particular snow. All of those footprints in the picture of her alone are hers. She just wandered all over the place. And she was not at all thrilled when I made them come in.
We have a paci addiction too. We are trying to break Ethan of the habit by only allowing it if he is going to bed. Of course that only works until Mommy caves to stop the screaming or he takes a paci from one of the twins. Oh well, he won't start kindergarten with it.
At some point after Zoe was 2 we switched it to bed (and car) only. When we took her to the pediatric dentist for the first time they said they didn't have any concern about the paci until she turned 4. They said normally they will give them up on their own by 4 years. At that point if it wasn't gone they would give suggestions. So... we didn't worry. Zoe actually gave it up right before Ana was born and never showed any interest in taking Ana's. Hopefully Ana will give it up so easily when the time comes. For now... she's a binky girl.
She does love that pacifier. MUCH more than Zoe ever did.
We keep them handy because Ana puts EVERYTHING in her mouth and the only thing that seems to stop is that silly pacifier.
She did like being out in this particular snow. All of those footprints in the picture of her alone are hers. She just wandered all over the place. And she was not at all thrilled when I made them come in.
We have a paci addiction too. We are trying to break Ethan of the habit by only allowing it if he is going to bed. Of course that only works until Mommy caves to stop the screaming or he takes a paci from one of the twins. Oh well, he won't start kindergarten with it.
She does love that pacifier. MUCH more than Zoe ever did.
We keep them handy because Ana puts EVERYTHING in her mouth and the only thing that seems to stop is that silly pacifier.
She did like being out in this particular snow. All of those footprints in the picture of her alone are hers. She just wandered all over the place. And she was not at all thrilled when I made them come in.
that ever-present paci - crakcs me up!! I'll take your word for it if you say she liked the snow...she looks less than thrilled!
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