i’ve just settled my dd for a nap and when i went back in to check on her i’ve noticed that her eyes are half open and shes fast asleep! i dont mean just open a little i mean i can see most of her pupils. its really odd? anyone else experienced this? is it normal?
Yep our 3 have all done it on separate occasions, initially we thought it was weird, when the third one did it we thought it was normal…strange those little people eh?
haha my dd does it aswell, its mad, most of the time she sleeps with one eye open, i always say its cos shes too nosey and is afraid she wil miss something. 🙄
Never seen either of mine doing this…. but I’ll be looking out for it now 😆 😆 😆 I do notice ds1 sometimes asleep but his eyes open a tiny bit, he looks like he is peeping, wouldnt call it having his eyes open as its only a tiny bit, I’ve often spoken to him thinking he was starting to wake
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