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[quote=Anonymous]I am having a hard time understanding why it is so important that your husband get up earlier when there are easy solutions to the problem you are trying to solve, which is you not getting up on weekends. First, while I don't sleep that late, I really don't think your husband is sleep in very late. And, I don't get the weekday problem. You say he's getting your daughter up and to school on time. As to the weekend issue, if your daughter is old enough to go to the bathroom on her own and old enough to wake you up, you can teach her to wake her dad or go play in her room. If she's hungry, you can have things available for her to eat until you're ready to make food. I used to put a bowl of cereal in the oven the night before for my early riser (we have dogs) and a cup of milk in the refrigerator. That way she could eat something if need be. I don't know what's up with your husband and what issues you have between you. But, this really isn't something you need him to resolve for you. It would be great if he stepped in, but you already know it isn't happening. So, no point in continuing to bang your head against the wall and be frustrated. [/quote]
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