u/Decent-Hippo-615

Keep a later bedtime?

Has anyone kept a later bedtime for their baby?

13 weeks, bedtime around 830, wakes to feed around 5/6, back to sleep until 8/9. On 4 naps. She goes down drowsy but awake rn.

Toddler’s (2 yo) bedtime is around 830/845 and she wakes up around 7/730, and bedtime will likely keep getting later since her preschool keeps nap until kindergarten. I start work at 7, at home, so it’s been easier to manage one child in the mornings before school opens. And I’m liking doing bath and bedtime together right now. I can’t imagine putting a baby down earlier because we do dinner around 6 and walk around 7, then worrying if toddler would wake up the baby once we go up for bedtime.

My toddler has always been lower sleep needs but this one seems to need more sleep and is less impacted by sleep variability. I know all the resources encourage an earlier bedtime, babies tend to wake up early etc etc. I also know things could change so maybe I’m trying to plan too far ahead, but just curious if anyone else kept a later bedtime instead of the traditional early bedtime?

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u/Decent-Hippo-615 — 5 days ago

My current job does not include contributions to a retirement account and I have been slacking in getting something set up on my own. I have $10k in a BOA money market IRA which is making pennies and a 403b from a prior job.

I plan to transfer the BOA account. Should I leave the 403b alone or transfer it as well?

What account type should I open up and with who?? I am almost 40.

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u/Decent-Hippo-615 — 9 days ago