I've read this before but it still makes me laugh- especially the "you'll hate your husband"...I totally did...I wonder if I will again...LOL
Haha I know, I laughed at that one too. I am sure I will - in fact I will probably hate him in the daytime too (instead of just at night) as dd wants something and he sits there watching tv or playing a computer game while I struggle with the baby.
Ha, that was awesome. I didn't hate my DH nearly as much this time around. I think it's because he helps with Rosie a lot, so I don't feel like he's just sitting around and sleeping all the time.
After Rosie was born, I actually told him he was no longer allowed to say he was tired ever. He could think it, he just couldn't say it, because every time he did I wanted to throw something at him. We had a lot of "You think YOU'RE tired?" arguments those first few months until I instituted the rule.
Ha, that was awesome. I didn't hate my DH nearly as much this time around. I think it's because he helps with Rosie a lot, so I don't feel like he's just sitting around and sleeping all the time.
After Rosie was born, I actually told him he was no longer allowed to say he was tired ever. He could think it, he just couldn't say it, because every time he did I wanted to throw something at him. We had a lot of "You think YOU'RE tired?" arguments those first few months until I instituted the rule.
We were pretty good with that for C, but I actually forsee this happening a lot more this time around, especially if I am able to bf like I hope. He used to stay up late with C while I went to bed, and then when she woke in the middle of the night, I would get up. Last time he took a month off. This time will be very different.
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Haha I know, I laughed at that one too. I am sure I will - in fact I will probably hate him in the daytime too (instead of just at night) as dd wants something and he sits there watching tv or playing a computer game while I struggle with the baby.
Ha, that was awesome. I didn't hate my DH nearly as much this time around. I think it's because he helps with Rosie a lot, so I don't feel like he's just sitting around and sleeping all the time.
After Rosie was born, I actually told him he was no longer allowed to say he was tired ever. He could think it, he just couldn't say it, because every time he did I wanted to throw something at him. We had a lot of "You think YOU'RE tired?" arguments those first few months until I instituted the rule.
We were pretty good with that for C, but I actually forsee this happening a lot more this time around, especially if I am able to bf like I hope. He used to stay up late with C while I went to bed, and then when she woke in the middle of the night, I would get up. Last time he took a month off. This time will be very different.