Gee wizz Cass, always the way isn't it. I didn't really know I wanted one until I stopped at Bubs and Grubs and they were selling them for less than I had seen them on the net. You should put yours on ebay, I had a look on there ages ago when I was first looking into carriers and they were getting almost as much as they cost new.
I never get going before about 10 either. Not unless I have to for some reason. I am awake by around 6 but then I am just lazy and disorganised. I don't know how women go back to work when their kids are this young. I couldn't do it even if I wanted to.

Nell, It must have been very amusing to listen to you during labour. Everyone kept commenting on how quiet I was... I just shut my eyes and took deep breaths. The middie nick named me the quiet achiever.
Apparently any stress or trauma can trigger Bell's Palsy, so possibly child birth. I was a bit more stressed though because the preeclampsia showed up after the birth, so my bp was up and my bloods were dodgy. Didn't make for a relaxing first postpartum week. It seems it isn't nearly as uncommon as I originally thought, since I got it I have met a number of people who have had it in the past. Shouldn't be too much longer before I am 'normal' again.

Just want to tell you all that we DTD. It took a couple of glasses of bubbly to relax me enough to stop worrying about my repairwork but it hardly hurt at all. It is such a relief to have the first time out of the way!
Byron woke up right in the middle though. Luckily he always slams his bedroom door as he comes out so DH threw on a robe and put a video on to distract him for a while. Children have terrible timing! I hope we haven't scarred him for life.