We co-sleep with our eight month old dd, and have done since she was a week old. She slept in a lovely moses basket at first, but like hercules I found that getting up to breastfeed was an unnecessary inconvenience. Far easier to bf whilst both in that dreamy half-asleep mode.
I am all for an easy life, and this has worked for us. I had the 'rod for your back' cliche thrown at me by others, or that look you get - 'You're weird' - mainly Gina Ford followers, and my mum.
Sweetkitty..my family have given much advice on so many aspects of parenting. Try 'Thanks mum but I am doing it my way because it works for us'
We do have a bedside cot she sometimes goes in, with no problem.
An excellent book is 'Attachment Parenting' by Katie Allison Granju if you want more ammunition...very good argument against letting the smallest, most vulnerable member of the family sleep in seperate cot/room.
I rang a substantial B+B in Yorkshire the other day, recommended in some vegetarian guide, saying that I was interested in the room with the king-sized bed as our baby will be sleeping with us, and I got THE most rude response. She said that she would not have 'any of that' in her hotel and practically hung up on me. I was so gobsmacked.
Has anyone else encountered this problem with holiday accomodation, or do you ask for the cot, or just not go away?!