She has a bed RIGHT there. So why does she pull pillow, stuffed animals and blanket to the ground instead of climbing back in?
And this one: ALWAYS one sock off. He won't stay 2 minutes with two socks on. And he never removes the left sock, just the right.
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i'm pretty sure i used to fall asleep on the ground all the time when i was growing up. maybe she likes it. and... i can't explain the sock...
Maybe the bed freaks her out. Now she can get off, maybe she doesn't want to get back on. Because the forethought of taking the pillow off and the lovies say deliberate choice.
Rachel, I preferred the floor all through elementary school. There was something secure about it AND beds are usually too soft for me...She looks pretty cute and comfy just where she is. Elliott is just trying to make a fashion statement - like the one pant leg rolled up kinda thing.
That is so funny that Kate posted that comment about herself because I was going to say that. . .and Jenn was often asleep at the top of the stairs, too obedient to come downstairs but not quite ready to yield to inside the room. Lane never had a problem. . .I guess he and the others were just too tired from being so busy they were grateful to go to bed to rejuvenate for the next day of wonderful life. They are just adorable, healthy and strong. . .what great blessings!!!!!!
oh olivia always has one sock or one shoe off, i don't even know how they fall off and it's always the same foot. it's so annoying and i am always losing socks!
At least she took the pillow with her to the floor. My daughter would fall asleep playing with toys and her body was always half UNDER her bed. She's seven now, and she no longer falls asleep on the floor.
Does Elliot seem right or left handed? Maybe there is a correlation with dominant hand? Just a thought. . .Jane looks so comfortable and cozy. . .how wonderful to have that ability to sleep just anywhere and love it. . .that's a blessing!
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