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If I didn't let her sleep, would she stop growing?
Okay, before anyone jumps all over that title, please know I'm kidding!!!
DD is 10 and has had a huge growth spurt this summer. She's almost as tall as me. Thank goodness it's shorts season (though sometimes she's given full meaning to the label "shorts")
And she's adopted that typical teenage sleep pattern. It's almost 10 and I haven't heard a peep out of her.
Admittedly, she's been a night owl from the day she was born. (Born at 8 pm. and still wide awake after midnight. )
But I can't help but think -- they say babies grow while they sleep. So maybe I should cut her off on the sleep thing.
Updated: Here's the really crazy part. Her feet haven't grown a bit! One of our errands today was to renew the rental contract on her ice skates for the next year, and trade up for a bigger size. We rented this pair last September. The guy checked her feet, checked the old contract, checked her feet again, had her try the old skates on ... we left with the same pair we rented last year! We can exchange them for a bigger size anytime during the lease, but still -- Whodathunk?
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I am with you on the sleep thing. I have an almost 10 year old DD. I have gone up to make sure she's breathing on more than one occasion this summer! She's been sleeping at least 12 hours most nights recently! She's not had the huge growth spurt that your daughter has though - that's been my 12 year old DS - his feet have grown an amazing amount - glad he's been in flip flops and bare feet at the beach most of the summer!
Tomorrow is the first day of school here so I know I am going to hate tomorrow morning. Believe it or not my DS12 gets up no problem. He is usually up before me playing on his Playstation 3. Its usually my DS9 who is not the morning person. Last year I resorted to basing some of his allowance on whether or not he was grouchy in hte morning and it worked.
None of my kids have hit growth spurts yet though. At least I havent noticed it but my DD3 is a big girl. She is tall.
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DD is 11 and her feet have gone up two sizes since the fall! We had to go buy all new sneakers, cleats, and shoes for school. Although she doesn't appear to gave grown much taller or wider as all her clothes still fit (thank goodness)! If I let her, she'd be up late every night and sleep till probably 9, but we start school next week so we're trying to get up earlier and go to bed earlier.
My 12 year old is 5'6". That makes her taller than her 3 sisters. They're 5'2" (33 yr. old), 4'11"(27 yr. old), and 5'5"(17 yr. old). They are NOT happy the kid is so tall. The 12 yr. old is still growing, the others are pretty much done. Doctor thinks she's going to be about 6'2"!! She wears a women's size 10 shoe, and it's starting to look like those won't be big enough soon.
I feel your pain. I'm always glad that Lauren can/likes to wear Bermuda shorts to school. I cringe whenever we have to go find jeans for her. I always think I should be looking for a "size 4, extra, extra,extra long leg".
11yo is the same way, she grew 3" in 6 weeks over the summer. Almost brand new clothes: donated. Her feet have grown a bit, too, but not at the rate the rest of her is. She's almost as tall as 14yo and already taller than 22yo.
I've heard that bricks stacked on the head works... j/k!
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Maybe if you stopped feeding them..........obviously just kidding.
DS is growing like a weed too. And I sent him to Wash DC/VA last month and I'm pretty sure the twerp grew in the 15 days he was down there. Maybe it was all the rain, humidity and sunshine!
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Shoe size doesn't always have much to do with height. I'm 5'11" and only wear a size 8 1/2 shoe!! I have a serious complex about my feet being too small for my body (I have a big frame - wide shoulders, wide hips, the whole bit, but tiny - for my height - feet.). But then again, it's easier for me to find the cute shoes in my size than my BFF who's 5'9" but has size 11 feet!
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Well, if the sleep deprivation and the bricks on her head don't work, you could always stop feeding her. Seriously though, isn't it amazing how fast they grow during these growth spurts. I swear Kyle grew two feet taller one year!
Some weird advice: make sure she’s putting some kind of shea or cocoa butter on her skin every day. I shot up like that, and I have weird stretch marks on the backs of my legs from getting so tall so quickly.
DS went through a growth spurt from 9-about 12 and his feet did too. He was a 13 at one point, but is now an 11. Go figure. And maybe it was the sleeping, because I think that was pretty much all he did all summer...
DS13 is currently growing about a quarter inch a week. He is thrilled to now be a full inch taller than me.
I haven't threatened bricks, but have said I'm going to start feeding him nothing but Pepsi & Pop Rocks. Figure that can't be helpful for growth!
My DS turned 9 in July and he is already about 5'2". This past school year, he had rips in his sneakers after wearing them only a couple of months. We took him for new shoes and discovered his feet were now a MEN'S size 8 wide!!!! So I hear you. DH and I are sure that he will be taller than both of us by the time he's a teenager (and we mean before he's 13 ). We look at vacation photos from last summer and he is a full head taller this summer!
Shoe size doesn't always have much to do with height. I'm 5'11" and only wear a size 8 1/2 shoe!! I have a serious complex about my feet being too small for my body (I have a big frame - wide shoulders, wide hips, the whole bit, but tiny - for my height - feet.). But then again, it's easier for me to find the cute shoes in my size than my BFF who's 5'9" but has size 11 feet!
Well, I'm 5'6" and wear a size 11 (or men's 9.5) My grandmother used to say, "Just think how tall you'd be if you didn't have so much tucked under for foot!"
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