Anonymous wrote:till he wakes up, if that is 11am that's fine. same for me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My husband always has done the AM shift. I sleep as late as I want..noon, later...he doesn't mind.
You sound lazy. Sleeping till noon with kids. Great example for being a productive parent.
PP, you sound jealous. That’s not a good look.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My husband always has done the AM shift. I sleep as late as I want..noon, later...he doesn't mind.
You sound lazy. Sleeping till noon with kids. Great example for being a productive parent.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FYI people who *cant* sleep in don’t like sleep any less than people who can sleep in. We just have a hard time staying asleep as long as we want because our internal clocks are very precise or we are sensitive to noises/light. Trust me, I LOVE sleep, but here I am at 6:07am on a holiday when the rest of my family is asleep and I’m on DCuM. Please don’t ever say “I like sleep” to refer to sleeping in. It’s not how this works.
Yup. I'm just tired all the time and frankly it ruins some late afternoons, especially being pregnant.
I'm surprised by how many "let him sleep as long as he wants" posts there are, do you all just not do things until weekend afternoons, or take kids to swim lessons, soccer practice, church, etc alone?
+1. Our kids are elementary aged. We have to leave for lacrosse at 7:45 am on Saturdays (limited field space available, it is what it is), and church by 9:30 on Sundays. If DH slept in, I'd be juggling all that solo. Not happening.
Anonymous wrote:My husband always has done the AM shift. I sleep as late as I want..noon, later...he doesn't mind.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FYI people who *cant* sleep in don’t like sleep any less than people who can sleep in. We just have a hard time staying asleep as long as we want because our internal clocks are very precise or we are sensitive to noises/light. Trust me, I LOVE sleep, but here I am at 6:07am on a holiday when the rest of my family is asleep and I’m on DCuM. Please don’t ever say “I like sleep” to refer to sleeping in. It’s not how this works.
Yup. I'm just tired all the time and frankly it ruins some late afternoons, especially being pregnant.
I'm surprised by how many "let him sleep as long as he wants" posts there are, do you all just not do things until weekend afternoons, or take kids to swim lessons, soccer practice, church, etc alone?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FYI people who *cant* sleep in don’t like sleep any less than people who can sleep in. We just have a hard time staying asleep as long as we want because our internal clocks are very precise or we are sensitive to noises/light. Trust me, I LOVE sleep, but here I am at 6:07am on a holiday when the rest of my family is asleep and I’m on DCuM. Please don’t ever say “I like sleep” to refer to sleeping in. It’s not how this works.
Yup. I'm just tired all the time and frankly it ruins some late afternoons, especially being pregnant.
I'm surprised by how many "let him sleep as long as he wants" posts there are, do you all just not do things until weekend afternoons, or take kids to swim lessons, soccer practice, church, etc alone?
Anonymous wrote:FYI people who *cant* sleep in don’t like sleep any less than people who can sleep in. We just have a hard time staying asleep as long as we want because our internal clocks are very precise or we are sensitive to noises/light. Trust me, I LOVE sleep, but here I am at 6:07am on a holiday when the rest of my family is asleep and I’m on DCuM. Please don’t ever say “I like sleep” to refer to sleeping in. It’s not how this works.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dh never got up with ds. Ever.
Same here. My DH never get up early for our 2 young kids. He sleeps in & wakes up past 10am every weekend, and then it takes him more than an hour for shower/brush teeth/get changed etc. He tells me that he is not a morning person, and he loves sleeping. He cannot handle 2 kids at same time.
Since the youngest one is 2 months old, I have been encouraging him to take care of his little girl. She is calm, sleeps all the time, really low maintenance. On weekend, after I feed & change the baby, I take the toddler boy outdoor for 2-4 hours. Most of the time, when I am back home, baby is still sleeping. I have not tried to take 2 kids out of the door by myself yet, afraid to screw up baby sleep pattern & afraid that the oldest acts out & runs away.