
She did fuss a couple of times when trying to fall asleep because it was new. She got down only once when her blanket and sheep fell out. I stood there watching with the door cracked. She was asleep in a matter of minutes all by herself. (She sucks her index and middle finger of the right hand to fall asleep.)

After an hour and a half, we heard her crying, so I ran to her room. She was in her bed just a little confused. I rubbed her back then left because she was still sleepy. The door was left cracked open in case I needed to peek. She didn't make anymore noise from her bed, and I was relaxing on the couch. Next thing I know, someone is squealing down the hall. Tabitha had let herself out of her room (remember the door was ajar) and was coming to find us. That surprised me because when Joshua transitioned, he stayed in his bed and would just holler at us to come get him. This transition should be interesting. I can't keep her in there while I quickly shower or dry my hair any longer. Who knows what she would get into!
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