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	<title>Comments on: Enter Sandman</title>
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		<title>By: C Golightly</title>
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		<description>Great post. I too remember when I had to accept my oldest daughter as she was and not compare her - and this was about her sleeping habits.  She didn&#039;t sleep for more than 6 hours until she was 6 months old. In my fog of sleep deprivation, I would constantly compare her to friend&#039;s babies who slept longer and then I finally realized I had to stop.  It is wonderful to find something that enthuses you, and yoga is seeming to do that for me right now.  Though I do love turning the music up and dancing and so do my  girls - ages 6 and 3.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Great post. I too remember when I had to accept my oldest daughter as she was and not compare her &#8211; and this was about her sleeping habits.  She didn&#39;t sleep for more than 6 hours until she was 6 months old. In my fog of sleep deprivation, I would constantly compare her to friend&#39;s babies who slept longer and then I finally realized I had to stop.  It is wonderful to find something that enthuses you, and yoga is seeming to do that for me right now.  Though I do love turning the music up and dancing and so do my  girls &#8211; ages 6 and 3.</p>
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