Tim and I have spent the entire day trying to get Owen to take a nap. He  was super tired, but completely inconsolable. We tried rocking him in  various positions, but as soon as we stopped, his eyes would pop back  open. We tried letting him cry it out in his crib for short periods of  time, but caved in and went to get him after he screamed for more than  10 minutes. After trying everything that has typically worked for at  least four hours, we were at a loss for what to do. Until Tim suggested  we try out my Moby Wrap again. Now, I had tried the Moby Wrap shortly  after Owen was born, but the super long piece of fabric (basically) and  the seemingly complicated instruction manual were overwhelming and I  gave up after my first time trying to wrap myself in the fabric and  stuff my baby into the pocket created from wrapping the fabric around  myself over and over. Since then, I have just used the Snugli because  it's easier to snap him into place.
     But this time, Tim was here to help  me figure it out and I was game for anything after dealing with a  bawling infant all day. So we wrapped the Moby around me (it took about  three tries to get it right) and laughed as we tried to stuff an angry  baby into the "pocket" created. Five seconds after fighting me (and  sleep) Owen was snoring away happily tucked against my chest. Success! A  veritable baby straight jacket. Only more humane. How have I not used  this more? With the wrap, I can cook dinner, fold laundry, and even blog  all while snuggling with the little man. He has been sleeping soundly for just over an hour now. And a day of ear piercing  shrieks and flailing limbs is all but forgotten. Moby Wrap, you are my  new best friend. In honor of the Moby Wrap, I have composed a haiku:
Enveloped in cloth
My babe sleeps soundly at last
Heart against my heart
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| Take one angry, arm-flailing baby... | 
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| Add one crazy long piece of blue cloth... | 
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| ...and get a calm, peacefully sleeping angel. | 
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| This is the face of a mother whose 8 week old is finally sleeping after four hours of crying. | 
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| And he's out! | 
 
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