breaking news: judges award the first 5-eye sleep score
Vancouver, WA. - Similar to when Nadia Comaneci got the first perfect 10 in Olympic history, Rosie has obtained her first 5-eye sleep score. A 5-eye score can only be given for a solid night sleep.
Rosie did have a wakening at around midnight, and points were deducted. However, she received bonus points for putting herself back to sleep after dad helped her get back on her tummy. This increased her level of difficulty, allowing for a 5-eye score to be awarded.
She fell asleep at 7:30 pm after a small bout of crying and did not wake up for her usual 3 or 4 AM feeding. She had to be woken up for the day at 7:00 am, and dad said she was sound asleep.
Rosie would like to thank her Aunt Terri for this accomplishment, as Terri's inquiry into what it takes to get a 5-eye score was the motivation Rosie needed to accomplish this goal.
As of now the parents are considering this a one-time occurence and are not holding any breath for it to happen again any time soon.
In a related development, Rosie's nap issues have been resolved. The parents have overcome their laziness and began waking her up consistently at 7:00 am to start her day. This seems to have resolved any issues with the morning nap, and has eliminated recent crying fits.
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