Haha, same here. DH and I went out lastnight (and we never get out anymore), and Brady woke up screaming at 2:30 and 3:30 for some reason (he never wakes at night anymore) and we were up for the day at 6am, when they usually slepp until 7am.
Yep, the later DH and I stay up, the earlier DD wakes up. Happens every time!! They just know
ha ha! Sorry, Smilee. I got to sleep in an hour later, but it was still early! Woke up to DS laughing at our dogs from his crib--too cute! We need Starbucks ASAP!
haha!! I keep telling DH how excited I will be to have a few drinks--he keeps reminding me that it won't be as fun as it used to be when there is a baby to take care of the next morning!
I have only been drunk one night since having G because I am simply not willing to be hung over and have to take care of her-- she is exhausting enough when I feel good.
Of course, I have had some excessive liquid lunches in the past year. Then she is DH's problem ; )
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I have only been drunk one night since having G because I am simply not willing to be hung over and have to take care of her-- she is exhausting enough when I feel good.
Of course, I have had some excessive liquid lunches in the past year. Then she is DH's problem ; )
This, except not even once and no liquid lunches. I am 39 years old and even two glasses of wine these days (these elderly days) make me feel kind of yucky the next day - so that has become my new limit - 2 glasses - and even that - maybe once every few months. I would lose it trying to take care of Jack hungover. And DH would have NO sympathy so that's a factor too. Aw, how motherhood changes everything.
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"When it comes to sleeping, whatever your baby does is normal. If one thing has damaged parents enjoyment of their babies, it's rigid expectations about how and when the baby should sleep." ~ James McKenna, Ph.D., Mother Baby Behavioral Sleep Center, University of Notre Dame
Re: Drinking is not as much fun when you have to get up at 5:30.
Haha, same here. DH and I went out lastnight (and we never get out anymore), and Brady woke up screaming at 2:30 and 3:30 for some reason (he never wakes at night anymore) and we were up for the day at 6am, when they usually slepp until 7am.
I need a coffee too!!
D needs to learn his manners. what's he getting up so early for ; - )
maybe he wanted to talk to remmi...she was up, and hysterical at that time!
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I have only been drunk one night since having G because I am simply not willing to be hung over and have to take care of her-- she is exhausting enough when I feel good.
Of course, I have had some excessive liquid lunches in the past year. Then she is DH's problem ; )
This, except not even once and no liquid lunches. I am 39 years old and even two glasses of wine these days (these elderly days) make me feel kind of yucky the next day - so that has become my new limit - 2 glasses - and even that - maybe once every few months. I would lose it trying to take care of Jack hungover. And DH would have NO sympathy so that's a factor too. Aw, how motherhood changes everything.
"When it comes to sleeping, whatever your baby does is normal. If one thing has damaged parents enjoyment of their babies, it's rigid expectations about how and when the baby should sleep." ~ James McKenna, Ph.D., Mother Baby Behavioral Sleep Center, University of Notre Dame