severine
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Alright, you guys have me beat on consecutive hours awake, that's for sure. But this has been 20 weeks of sleep deprivation and it's wearing on me. I have no idea how much sleep I get every night... maybe 3-4 hrs of very interrupted sleep? I swear, the kid won't sleep more than an hour and he's up again looking to eat. All night long. Though last night (this morning) he apparently just wanted to party. I really didn't want to be invited.
He's still young for sleep training... We used the Sleep Lady's methods with our daughter at 6 months and she's been a mostly great sleeper ever since. At night, anyway. 6 more weeks until we can try that with the boy. I'm fairly AP so I would never just let my kids cry. Not to mention that it's just too grating on the nerves to do that anyway.
ccskier-Your wife must be bionic woman or something! Wowsers! I have a friend who is a CNA and she works one 12hr overnight shift per week.... no sleep before or after and she has 3 kids (the youngest is 9 months). I was always in awe of her but your wife now takes the cake! I hope you let that poor girl sleep sometimes!!
Well, today required a good long ride in the car. I needed a change of scenery and had errands to run. The boy doesn't like the car much, though, so there was some unpleasantness during parts of the ride. And of course, any time I want to eat. I swear they have radar for that stuff. At least when I worked full time outside the house, I could eat and pee in peace. In any case, I caved and had coffee. Now I probably won't be able to sleep even if he does. Though it's not looking good for tonight. He's already awakened 4 times since I put him down at 8PM. :angry: At least I wore out his sister at the playground...
GSS-Yup, get a goldfish. Though the rewards will never be as bountiful as they are with children. A lot of work, but a lot more wonderful once you get through the crappy stuff.
He's still young for sleep training... We used the Sleep Lady's methods with our daughter at 6 months and she's been a mostly great sleeper ever since. At night, anyway. 6 more weeks until we can try that with the boy. I'm fairly AP so I would never just let my kids cry. Not to mention that it's just too grating on the nerves to do that anyway.
ccskier-Your wife must be bionic woman or something! Wowsers! I have a friend who is a CNA and she works one 12hr overnight shift per week.... no sleep before or after and she has 3 kids (the youngest is 9 months). I was always in awe of her but your wife now takes the cake! I hope you let that poor girl sleep sometimes!!
Well, today required a good long ride in the car. I needed a change of scenery and had errands to run. The boy doesn't like the car much, though, so there was some unpleasantness during parts of the ride. And of course, any time I want to eat. I swear they have radar for that stuff. At least when I worked full time outside the house, I could eat and pee in peace. In any case, I caved and had coffee. Now I probably won't be able to sleep even if he does. Though it's not looking good for tonight. He's already awakened 4 times since I put him down at 8PM. :angry: At least I wore out his sister at the playground...
GSS-Yup, get a goldfish. Though the rewards will never be as bountiful as they are with children. A lot of work, but a lot more wonderful once you get through the crappy stuff.