When I first received my baby, I was excited to care for it, but I was also nervous because all of my friends had told me it was going to be terrible. I was excited because I really enjoy little kids, and I was looking forward to caring for my baby. I was also excited to pick out clothes for it. However, I was nervous because I didn’t really know how easy the cries were going to be to differentiate between. When the baby first turned on, it scared me half to death, and the first time I had to care for it I was freaking out. Then, after the first night I had gotten a little more used to the different cries and handling it in general. It only woke me up about three times the first night, which made me think that I could’ve had a much worse baby. The next day and night went fairly smoothly, but when I tried to take it out trick or treating it cried while I wasn’t right next to it, and that stressed me out a bit. That night it only went off for a thirty minute period once, and then it slept the rest of the night. I kept waking up and checking if it was still on because I was used to it going off a lot. Finally, when my baby shut …show more content…
First, I was caring for her, and I couldn’t chime in. So, she began to cry harder. Then I tried to chime in again, and this time it worked, and she stopped crying. I thought that was very interesting. It could have been possible that I was not chiming in correctly, but I’m not sure as I tried both a front and a back chime in yet nothing worked. Then, later the same day I was feeding her, and everything was fine. Then, all of a sudden she began to cry loudly, so I took her into my house and set her down to figure out what was wrong. I chimed in again, and she immediately stopped crying. However, other than those two occasions, it went pretty