Oh no IK! *hugs* all your issues sound very real to me from micro to macro. I agree, babies do tend to put things into perspective so just you enjoy that cheeky grin of Oscar's for a little whileKids and keyboards! yep BTDT regarding damage from spills... we claimed our last incident on our insurance because I was so pi$$ed off with it happening so much (we don't have any excess so it was worthwhile). Hope you have a therapeutic debrief with your friend/s tonight. Verbalising stuff does help you offload it a little as you would know
Hopefully tonight you will be able to catch up on your lost sleep which will also help you feel less strung out. Sounds like you are in a similar state of mind to me yesterday... this too will pass! Oh and maybe by the time Oscar is Wade's age and TV is more appropriate/beneficial in small quantities then you might decide dig tv is for you... we don't watch much tv ourselves either as you know.... but it was really annoying me about the snowy SBS and i had another secret agenda in wanting to lure DH away from the 'pute of an evening... it worked, last night we watched MythBusters (SBS) together instead of him logging onto CrickInfo
ETA: sorry Mel, missed your post... regarding sibling violence: I don't know what to do really... Wade is becoming quite sneaky too which is distressing. The thing I am trying ATM is to try to instill sympathy in Wade like emphsising that "Niall is just a little baby, he never pushes you does he?" I know from work that comforting Niall each time an incident occurs should be done before repremanding the perpetrator. The last thing Wade wants to achieve is Niall getting even MORE attention. Speaking of which another incident is unfolding: Niall is trying to reach Wade's precious Thomas train...




Kids and keyboards! yep BTDT regarding damage from spills... we claimed our last incident on our insurance because I was so pi$$ed off with it happening so much (we don't have any excess so it was worthwhile). Hope you have a therapeutic debrief with your friend/s tonight. Verbalising stuff does help you offload it a little as you would know
Hopefully tonight you will be able to catch up on your lost sleep which will also help you feel less strung out. Sounds like you are in a similar state of mind to me yesterday... this too will pass! Oh and maybe by the time Oscar is Wade's age and TV is more appropriate/beneficial in small quantities then you might decide dig tv is for you... we don't watch much tv ourselves either as you know.... but it was really annoying me about the snowy SBS and i had another secret agenda in wanting to lure DH away from the 'pute of an evening... it worked, last night we watched MythBusters (SBS) together instead of him logging onto CrickInfo

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