... it's going to be Armageddon when the LO gets here.
We screwed up with our dog by letting her sleep on our bed. We're now working on getting her to sleep on the dog bed because the human bed is gonna get a lot more crowded.
The last two months, she's done nothing but pace and lick incessantly. She also asks to go potty in the middle of the night, although we know she can go 8 hours without a potty break (when we're at work).
Every night turns into yelling, "Allie, bedtime! Allie, off! Allie, no!" It drives me fucking bonkers. Can we not yell at the dog for 2 seconds and have a peaceful night?!
I let her on the bed for 30 seconds tonight, because I just didn't give a fuck at the moment. And the SO went nuclear and volunteered himself to the couch. Alrighty then.
This is mostly a venting post. But I'm still worried about how we'll manage with a screaming LO and extreme exhaustion.

Me: 28 | SO: 28
BFP: July 22, 2014 | EDD: March 28, 2015
For Suzy and all M15 Loss Moms

Re: If we can't handle the dog's sleeping habits...
I have a question for your SO if she is willing to give some advice: I have 2 shih tzus who have been crate "trained" for a year. They dont seem to mind going in when we leave (they get treats and the radio turned on) and they don't bark when we leave. They went to my parents for a a week (same routine) and messed in their kennel (they're both in one kennel that is large). Since we have them back at home they are peeing in their kennel despite being taken out immediately before they go in. Sometimes they pee in a short period (less than 3 hours). I know they can hold their pee for 8+ hours because when I'm home with them I only take them out 3-4 times a day. I've washed all their kennel bedding with bleach on sanitize cycle after each accident (not daily but close). How do I get them back to holding their pee 8+ hours in the kennel while DH is at work?
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Me: 28 | SO: 28
BFP: July 22, 2014 | EDD: March 28, 2015
Me: 28 | SO: 28
BFP: July 22, 2014 | EDD: March 28, 2015
Me: 28 | SO: 28
BFP: July 22, 2014 | EDD: March 28, 2015
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We taught her "bed time," so she knows to go to her bed and lay down. If we tell her "off," she knows to get off the bed. But she's friggin persistent!
Me: 28 | SO: 28
BFP: July 22, 2014 | EDD: March 28, 2015
Me: 28 | SO: 28
BFP: July 22, 2014 | EDD: March 28, 2015
I love the idea of the alarm clock. Might need to try that because he always wakes us up with his crying.