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Musical beds again last night, but both boys slept through til 6.00am which feels like a lie-in.
lol'ing at the dads with new borns, wait til you've been doing this for YEARS. ๐
Cracking thread.
MY little man is now a 'wake up, back to sleep' kind of thing. This morning he was woken by the rain on the Velux windows, wanted tucking in and then back to sleep after 20sec of a cuddle... Happy until after i left for work at 6.20.
I've been fortunate that in all his times of waking i've never really struggled for some reason... the wife has though.
I must say, when the clocks change have been the worst days....At them times he was usually waking at about 5.15 anyway... so 4.15am !!!!
I recall one bad night we'd been up, walking to see the horses, had home-made pancakes i made, had a bath, been out cycling... it was 7.35am !!!!! i mean... come on... seriously !!!!
We made a mistake a few weeks ago when he had an ear infection to let him into our bed at about 4am.... the next 3 weeks, every night between 2-5, he's climbing into bed again... The wife is an easy touch so he gets allowed in.... i then am bombardered with 'head-hugs' or 'trying to climb into your ear'.... which is bascially where we sleep with our heads completely inseperable....
I'm sure in a new age man kind of way it's very romantic for the wife to see her boy and me so close... but DAMN... i just want 1" of space between our heads when he's snoring away merrily.
Jnr FD has had a bad virus for the last 2 weeks and ended up sleeping with Mrs FD. Virus gone and he still wakes up wanting to sleep with Mrs FD, and Mrs FD relents.
But I've had enough, time to make a stand!
Last couple of nights its even started putting him in bed at 7pm with crying. 30 mins later I get him off to sleep. 11:30pm wakes up, leave him for 10mins by which point he's screaming the house down. Go in to his room, by 12:00am hes at least lying down and quiet. Leave the room, screaming starts again. 12:15 back in the room calm him down, all goes quiet. 12:30 consider leaving the room, and Jnr FD just starts talking (baby talk) and laughing and joking to himself...oh joy. Leave the room screaming starts again. 1:00am back in Jnr FD lies back down, goes quiet, I leave the room, screaming starts. 1:30am I getting peed off with Jnr FD, and he wins the battle ๐ฟ I end up putting him bed with me (yes I know) Jnr FD goes straight to sleep, and I sit there wide awake....think I got to sleep about 2:30 and up at 5:30
Inlaws stayed over last night due to little fella needing to be off from child minders today because he is ill.
Right result, he was up at 3 and i just rolled over and stayed asleep until 7 while mother-in-law wrestled with him for 4 hours. ๐
I think the thought of her being up with him was more rewarding than the extra 4 hours kip ๐
ha ha 4 months old slept through all night 7 pm to 6 50 before he lay in his cot ?singing? the first time he and we have slept through a night together . Obviously a one off but one to savour.
Morning all. Back in the routine, 5.30 this morning.
Dont you just love it when you get up at stupid o'clock and all they do is cry and shout for mummy who is in bed. Ungrateful little buggers!
Respect to you dads and families after reading this thread...
We dont have kids, just 2 cats and a young kitten and thats driving us to distraction.... you lot have the patience of saints...
Crankboy, not necessarily a one-off. You might have one of the good sleepers.. they do exist ๐
Well, as usual, mine is still asleep - has been all night, apart from 10 minutes around 2am. You all hate me now, don't you? ๐
Just read the whole thread with a wry smile most of the way through, Although the youngest is just 4, its seems all a distant memory.
I am still up at 0520 each morning, but that's just so I can finish early to do the school run.
I get him up just before I leave so he can have a wee, then he climbs into bed with Mammy till about 0730.
At times it feels like you're never going to get a good kip again, but its only a couple of years!
Woken up at 5ish this morning.
Little 'un (20mo) distressed by the wind rattling her window (it was pretty breezy).
We'd normally just soothe and put her back in her own bed, but we have guests at the mo who probably don't want to listen to a screaming girl at 5am, so she came into our bed, wriggled for two hours then fell soundly asleep - just as we all had to get up for work.
8pm - 8am as per... 8)
molegrips through to 6 20 today slipping but still good.
Our 3 month old now sleeping through from 11pm feed till 7am. Apparently this is pretty good for breast fed. Getting the sleep in now before the teething starts.
morning. ๐
5.30 shout this morning. Still in his clothes from yesterday due to tea time melt-down incident ๐ฟ
Think i'm on the early shift up until xmas after the wife let me buy a new/2nd hand bike last night 
ps LAST DAY OF TERM!!!
our 2yo, slept until 7 this morning. Normally it's 5.30 - 6, so I missed breakfast to get him to Kindergarten for 8.15
My wife has the rough end though, we have a 2 week old, and is on the nipple, so it's her duty to be up all hours to look after her.
i had 5.30 but with minor reprieve till 6.30
Going through a Thomas the tank engine sufferfest now. It keeps him happy but i hate it.
Watching 'Time Bandits' here:)
Classic
Timmy time Christmas special here.. Been up since about 6.
First day off after finishing nights as well! Oh well, sal deserves a lie in..
4:40am today. Mrs P and Ms P have been away all week so have had some decent sleep, but woken at 12 by Mrs P stressing for an interview today and then Ms P up at 4:40 so went downstairs with her for 2 1/2 hours of having my nose and ears pulled and twisted. So glad they are back...
Had to wake our 15m/o terror at 9am today, having slept through from half eight. But that is SERIOUSLY out of character for him!
2yo in with us since 3.30 as he cries when put in his own bed, threatening to wake his brother, who is working hard to get off the naughty list after killing the telly yesterday.
Morning dads. Charlie and Lola giving me some respite this morning.
been up 90 mins and enjoying postman pat
sweet jebus!
a whole week of 2-5am scream fests caused by her never ending cold. finally slept through the night last night but now will not play on her own so since 6am I've been being served "breakfast". We're on the 35th course now; peas and an orange...
been up 90 mins and enjoying postman pat
I do hope they get that xmas tree back in time. Snow's looking a bit thick, mind (what tyres?!)
all good in the end
Yup, good old Pat. Utterly dependable. Wish he was my postman.
Woop, as of a week ago I can join this club. Tbh (ssshh) wee caelan has been a star gen 4hrs between feeds so far including over night. The wife and I are a good tag team between nappy changing and the feed.
I've got one of those weird mini bikes in the garage and can't help thinking about stripping the cranks / drivetrain off and having the worlds first fs balance bike ๐ think this came to
me at 4am the other day - no time to act on it yet of course
I'm now going to grab one of those critical hour sleeps before he wakes up to play.
FInished my "afternoon shift" at 3.50 am this morning. I got to bed at 4.40 am. my kids woke me 45 minutes ago and I can't get to sleep :evil:.
Hopefully I'll grab a few hours later because I'm back on at 5 pm.
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Morning ๐
Just fired up the espresso machine, jesus these 7.30am starts are hard work ๐ Sometimes I wish Lili was awake more between 7pm and 7am, because I don't see that much of her if I'm working full overtime. But then I remember how incredibly hard it was for the first 6 weeks. It's amazing that you can adapt to that routine full time.
kimbers jr was up at 515 this morning
hes now throwing his stacking cups around the living room
Lil Grips #1 has slept through for the first time in a while. At least I think she has - it has been known for me to sleep through her nighttime wakeful episodes. I woke at 7am anyway though.
Mrs Grips posted on mumsnet and it seems that many people's kids who would previously sleep through are starting to wake up and not want to go back down at like 3am.. Wonder if it's some kind of developmental stage?
4.30 on a Sunday. Love it!! ๐ฏ
At least i'll have an excuse (other than being fat and slow) for my poor performance in the Poole Wheelers xmas cracker cx race later.
Got the Cebeebies panto on again... Coffee kicking in but it's still hard work..
Not a bad wake up call today - 6.45.
In bed at just short of 1 after catching up on the work I missed by having a day off on Friday to take them to see Santa at Lapland UK. Now up again at 0645 with both of them playing Harry Potter (chopstick each as a wand, shouting 'EXPELLIARMUS' at each other at the top of their voices). Great.
Ideal preparation for Brass Monkeys today. When's Matt Hart going to write a feature on improving your performance under real life STWer conditions.....
I love this thread, brings it all back. My son is now 10 and has a lie in when he can. I do feel your pain though and it does get easier.
7.30 kick off here this morning, 2 hours later than every other day this week! Watching Gnomeo and Juliet and scoffing Jaffa Cakes in the dark with the boys.
8am here for me - the mrs up at 6am ๐
Had a bloody awful night. Went out for the first time in ages with my wife last night. On the way home got a panicked call from the babysitter saying that she'd heard a noise upstairs and discovered a man stood in my youngest son's bedroom. He'd pushed past her and legged it out of the house. Fifteen mins later and the police are onsite with dog handling teams etc and actually find the guy hiding in a front garden on the next road over. They are saying creeper burglar at the minute, disturbed in the act, no danger to the kids. Had no sleep whatsoever and waiting for the SOCO to come round now. Totally freaked out, if I'd discovered him in lads room I would have killed him ๐
On a brighter note my kids have loved having the polive in the house ๐
Edit: sorry for bringing the mood down, needed to vent a bit
yoassarian, deepest sympathies, that's horrendous. Glad all yours (and the babysitter, who must also be very shaken!) are okay. Good luck with getting the support you need from the police. And v glad the little ones found something cheery in the whole thing!
yossarian, horrible thing to happen. Well done to the babysitter.
I have to concur with yossarian ,that's wrong ,burglar maybe...intent however unknown so I have to say they would have found that weirdo in a street but maybe not capable of doing a great deal ever again .Sadly this is the world we live in.
On a lighter note mine has just started sleeping through we have actually had 3 nights sleep now.She has never done this and is now 5 months prior to this she might sleep for 20 minutes in very hour or an hour on an hour off if we were lucky, but both my other half has been very I'll as has the daughter.And we have had it quite rough time of it putting her in her own room is the only thing that worked for us though quite scary due to past events with her.
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Only thing I can say is Hang in there chaps it does get better though the sleep depravation does seem to alter perspective somewhat :lol:,they should really supply kids with iPads just for those nightie sessions
Yossarian has kinda summarised my worst nightmare there.. Not keeping me awake at night or anything but if I'm up, and the house makes a noise or something then I'll need to sit still for a few minutes listening for any further noises..
I also worry about the garage being broken into at night sometimes, not helped by a couple of the stolen bike therefrom here lately!!
Anyway, back on topic- weeman woke up at three am, he went back to sleep ok but I haven't- been listening hard for hours!! Lol.
Nothing to dowith iPhone or excitement about new wheels!