Tales of the Sleep Doula
Follow the many journeys of The Sleep Doula's on helping parents get a good nights rest. This blog is dedicated to the families who we have supported in getting more zzzzzz's everynight. There will be tears of sadness and tears of joy in many parents difficult journeys to getting rest, and how we were able to lend a helping hand.
Monday, February 28, 2011
All that moms can do in a day
http://www.everythingmom.com/Mom-Chat-Tell-us-Everything/Story.html?id=43
As part of the Mom Influencer program from EverythingMom I was offered a $50 ecard from Swiss Chalet in order for me to experience their online order system and share my dining experience with you.
Wednesday, September 15, 2010
Monday, September 13, 2010
My difficulties Blogging

Here's my top Six
- I would rather sleep, with a job like mine sleep is always a priority.
- What the heck will I blog about, as a Sleep Doula does it always have to be about sleep?
- I don't want people to think that I am passing judgement, or even make them feel bad
- I don't think I am very good at this writing thing and I am sure my Gr 12 English teacher would agree.
- I like keeping my personal life private, and don't think readers would be interested in hearing my sailing adventures.
- To date the only thing I have written about are high tech toilets and dad's with their pants down.
I recently attended Blogher 2010 in NYC hoping to get some inspiration that would encourage me to blog, having people like Maureen from @weewelcome and @impressionspr on my case still didn't get this blog moving I knew I needed dramatic inspiration . This conference had 2400 bloggers from all over North America and beyond. They blogged about anything and everything. I was honoured to have @bweike of Parent Central as my room-mate. I was her mini assistant during her coverage of the Tutus for Tanner, it was a great to see a real journalist at work, and how dedicated of a writer she is. It was great to connect with bloggers some of whom I had connected with and others who I knew nothing of, it was the Voices of the Year nominees and listening to them read their posts that provided me with the inspiration that I needed. The weekend was a blast with great parties, dinners, amazing swag, it was like being at summer camp for moms. So, with some helpful tips from @juliecole of Mabels Labels that I learned at a recent event I attended and I am going to give blogging my best try. No promises but I promise to try my best.
BTW I was trying to add more pictures but me and the computer just arent getting along today.
Monday, February 16, 2009
Any non-sleeping babies in Cayo Coco ?

Friday, January 30, 2009
The Sleep Doulas Top Ten
You know its time to make the change when...
1.Your child is not the only one sleeping at a stop sign. (and your behind the wheel)
2.You can repeat more than 3 of the late night informercials word for word.
3.Your partner no longer knows who he sleeps with at night.
4.You haven't changed out of your PJ's because you have lost track of time.
5.You are sending more emails between midnight and 6am then the whole rest of the day.
6.When you are fighting over the smallest things including who's idea it was to have this kid anyways.
7.You've turned into a sleep accountant and have hired a hitman to take out the next mom who says her child is sleeping through the night.
8.You think your kid is a hired terrorist trying to break you down by keeping you up nights on end.
9.If you are sleeping in your kids crib and actually are getting use to it. .....and yes many people do.
10.You saw the cute Sleep Doula on Breakfast TV and you have built her a nest on your childs floor. Please remember the Coca Cola if you did.
Monday, January 19, 2009
Please Dads, Keep your pants On

When I made the transition from being a postpartum doula to a sleep doula, I at that point felt that I no longer would have to deal with this issue. You see as a postpartum night doula, dads would get so comfortable with us being in their homes they sometimes would forget we were there, or worse feel so comfy that they feel there was no need to put pants on. One day I was doing some 24/hr care for a client and went downstairs to tidy up, only to come back upstairs and see dad sitting with mom in his bikini bottoms..yikes! I also think that some dad do this on purpose just to see my reaction, like a time I was sitting with mom and dad came out with a magazine in front of his parts to say "thanks".....No Thank you. In these dads' defence I usually worked within their homes for weeks or even months, but for my sleep clients I am only there for 2 days. What's up with that? Please moms keep a eye on these dads and buy them some pants. I am just revising my contracts and think I am going to charge a "trauma fee" for these such incidents. Any suggestions on what I should charge?
Wednesday, January 14, 2009
First Class Accomodations
