Xeno wrote:This thread is complaining about babbies, the rest of the internet is babbies complaining.
Rewin wrote:My 7 month old son has decided he never wants to sleep through the night, preferring to wake up 3-4 times per night instead. This wouldn't be such a big deal to me since I can sleep through most of the crying, but my wife can't and I'm pretty sure my 2 year old daughter who shares a room with him couldn't for very long either. So my poor wife hasn't had a full nights sleep since before he was born, and I usually don't get one either because eventually my wife needs a break. Nothing like being up at 3 in the morning with a baby when you start work at 5.
Did I do that right, Yuki?
Yuki-Anne wrote:Rewin wrote:My 7 month old son has decided he never wants to sleep through the night, preferring to wake up 3-4 times per night instead. This wouldn't be such a big deal to me since I can sleep through most of the crying, but my wife can't and I'm pretty sure my 2 year old daughter who shares a room with him couldn't for very long either. So my poor wife hasn't had a full nights sleep since before he was born, and I usually don't get one either because eventually my wife needs a break. Nothing like being up at 3 in the morning with a baby when you start work at 5.
Did I do that right, Yuki?
Not only did you do that right, you also reawakened basically all my fears about becoming a mother. Kudos.
Rewin wrote:My 7 month old son has decided he never wants to sleep through the night, preferring to wake up 3-4 times per night instead. This wouldn't be such a big deal to me since I can sleep through most of the crying, but my wife can't and I'm pretty sure my 2 year old daughter who shares a room with him couldn't for very long either. So my poor wife hasn't had a full nights sleep since before he was born, and I usually don't get one either because eventually my wife needs a break. Nothing like being up at 3 in the morning with a baby when you start work at 5.
QtheQreater wrote:Rewin wrote:My 7 month old son has decided he never wants to sleep through the night, preferring to wake up 3-4 times per night instead. This wouldn't be such a big deal to me since I can sleep through most of the crying, but my wife can't and I'm pretty sure my 2 year old daughter who shares a room with him couldn't for very long either. So my poor wife hasn't had a full nights sleep since before he was born, and I usually don't get one either because eventually my wife needs a break. Nothing like being up at 3 in the morning with a baby when you start work at 5.
Sounds like a good candidate for sleep training to me. That sucks, man. My first was like that.
I keep having to make my husband put the baby back to sleep at night because I'm getting over a cold and can't stop coughing. Ever tried to sleep a baby when you're having a coughing and hacking fit? Baby gets huffy and all like "what the heck, woman? I'm trying to sleep here!"
Rewin wrote:Back on topic, I am so tired of touch screens, I want to use my desktop more or get my laptop fixed so I can have a keyboard again.
Lynna wrote:Rewin wrote:Back on topic, I am so tired of touch screens, I want to use my desktop more or get my laptop fixed so I can have a keyboard again.
Touchscreen keyboards! Ugh! I hate them! It takes me so long to type anything with them and then there'll always be some sort of typo. It's hard chatting with my friends on them, too, because whenever I type something long out they will have already changed the subject.
Lynna wrote:Rewin wrote:Back on topic, I am so tired of touch screens, I want to use my desktop more or get my laptop fixed so I can have a keyboard again.
Touchscreen keyboards! Ugh! I hate them! It takes me so long to type anything with them and then there'll always be some sort of typo. It's hard chatting with my friends on them, too, because whenever I type something long out they will have already changed the subject.
Xeno wrote:Lol if you use a phone to call people. Also lol if you do text entry in any way other than speech to text.
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