thread: Babies born December 2007 #19

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    Just a quick one ladies - my little girl has gone from sleeping through each night to waking and wanting to play at 3-4 in the morning. And I eman wanting to play, laughing and gigling and so on. I thought she may be cold but since she is so awake I thought not.

    I know many of you don't have bubs that sleep through and that I should be gratefull but I really need the sleep myself for a number of reasons.

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    Feb 2005
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    I am so mad now!! Ok So Simon didn't answer his phone.. at all.. I sent him a text a while ago seeing what time he was coming home and he was due home an hour ago.. He said he wasn't going to go to the pub afterwards as thats where they always end up (not simon but all his workmates) anyways he didn't answer his text so I thought I would ring and yup he is at the pub.. I am so mad.. I asked him not to drink much cus if I have another bad night I don't want to have to get up at 5-6 am when th kids do.. GRR looks like the night and morning duties fall on me again.. Well buggered if I am going to keep them quiet..

    Night.. too cranky now GRR

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    sorry you had a bad night nic! i hope things arent too bad and the kids are good for you.. how rude of hubby!
    the email you told us about almost put tears in my eyes, im so like that when i hear sad stories of babies now, i just think if something happened to ash i would be lost! and how lucky i am hes got nothing wrong. I saw a mum holding her disabled son in the food court yesterday and she was stroking his head and you just felt the love walking past, omg i almost burst out crying! how hard for her!

    Ash is sooo cuddly atm, it was funny as yesterday, i was having cuddles and he has his hands either side my face and he was just glaring in my eyes and then he would rub his face on mine and did it a couple times.. then he looked at me, (still had his hands either side of my face), paused, and 'Wack' the bugga head butted me! he had the most evil little smurk on his face and thought it was great!! mind u i had to laugh cos i was thinking how mushy he was being up until then! LOL

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    Thankfully I had a good night. Well I would have the best night if DH and I don't mean dear husband hadn't woken me at 1:30 GRR.. I have no idea what time he got home.. I am still majorly peed off at him

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    Nic - Big and i'll say nothing else cause i'll get into trouble.

    Well i was going to do my Saturday clean up but DS decided to whinge from 6am onwards so i sent him back to bed and atm both DD & DS are asleep so i'll have to leave the housework for a while...what a shame Mind you i've already got 3 loads of washing out drying so not too bad.

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    Morgan ..

    I feel better for venting though. Still annoyed but the thing is I don't think I am even annoyed that he stayed out late.. I think its the I don't care attitude..

    Olivia is tired but she won't nap.. but for now she is happily in her bounce bounce. oh and before she smelt so rotten so I thought Woah!! big poop here but it was the most pitiful looking nappy i have ever seen.. I told her so to. I said Olivia for how bad that smelt you could have at least done something more worthy heheh

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    Ha...those little ones are the rankest...Vicky is one offensively skinky girl atm with all the solids she having *wrinkling nose* actually shes stinky now better go change her.
    On the whole night out thing my sister is on at me to go out on the town with her for my *gulp* 30th and i've been uneasy about doing it as it would mean DP having to put both kids to bed by himself (he struggles with just having to put DS to bed) then i find out this band he is going to see next Sat is over an hour away so the lastest they'll be heading out is 6.30pm so Im going to have to put both kids to bed - np - but it hadnt even occurred to him that i'd be doing bedtime alone. And he's going next door tonight for a few beers and an AFL game.
    Why do we feel guilty about having a night out?