Well then yes, you need to punch him. Or yell at him. Because my husband rarely wakes up early on his own (he's just not a morning person), but the second I tell him I need his help, he's up. He should have to be on evening duty (that's how we often break things up, because I love getting up early and he hates it).
I hear ya! DH got home from fishing last night at midnight. I was still up when he got home because I didn't want the dogs to start barking in the bedroom when they heard him come in. He was asleep before I was and then I was up three times at night with LO - once for a feeding and twice just to stick her pacifier back in her mouth. I had to get up at 7 for work - pumped, showered, got dressed...he's still sleeping and LO is starting to stir. I woke him up and handed him a bottle and he says, "Oh, she slept through the night last night, huh?" I had to laugh or else I would've punched him.
My DH had a fantasy football draft last night. So when he was supposed to be home at 7 I had already been up with DS for 1.5 hours. When he strolled in the door hung over around 8 complaining of being tired and a headache, I almost kicked him right back out the door.
@Jillibean68, that is hilarious!
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Re: I want to punch him...
Go punch him.
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