So did I!
So when Evangeline didn't wake up for breakfast, I argued to let her sleep - and then I went and took a nap on Jenn's bed.
This seemed perfectly safe. Past experience has shown that Evangeline, upon waking, will habitually go into her mother's room. If I am there instead of her mother, she'll scream, thus waking me up. Then I can take her to the bathroom, feed her, and tell her to STOP SCREAMING ALREADY... but maybe not in that order.
Around 10:30 I woke up and realized that she hadn't gotten me up yet. So I went in to check on her - and she was up and cheerful.
Whoops.
Now, I don't know if she woke up when I entered her room (she was on her hammock, so that's a distinct possibility, and in fact almost certainly what happened) or if she woke up earlier and was just... I don't know... behaving? but I figure that as long as she was happy and staying out of trouble, it's a moot point.
Right?
But her cheerful smile upon waking was definitely very weird.
So when Evangeline didn't wake up for breakfast, I argued to let her sleep - and then I went and took a nap on Jenn's bed.
This seemed perfectly safe. Past experience has shown that Evangeline, upon waking, will habitually go into her mother's room. If I am there instead of her mother, she'll scream, thus waking me up. Then I can take her to the bathroom, feed her, and tell her to STOP SCREAMING ALREADY... but maybe not in that order.
Around 10:30 I woke up and realized that she hadn't gotten me up yet. So I went in to check on her - and she was up and cheerful.
Whoops.
Now, I don't know if she woke up when I entered her room (she was on her hammock, so that's a distinct possibility, and in fact almost certainly what happened) or if she woke up earlier and was just... I don't know... behaving? but I figure that as long as she was happy and staying out of trouble, it's a moot point.
Right?
But her cheerful smile upon waking was definitely very weird.