- Should I have made different comment to a school mum?
- I wonder if there is some sort of mathematical formula which gives you quantity of poo resultant of numbers of feeds according to developmental age/ weight
- I hope this noise doesn't wake the other kids
- I hope this noise wakes that husband up as he seems to sleep through anything
- Why am I wet?
- Shall I just go and start doing chores as soon as this baby goes to sleep
- Why does this baby only ever sleep during daylight or with his head resting at a really uncomfortable angle on me?
- I hope the boy isn't going to be bullied again
- I hope Fifi and Ned don't get bullied
- What shall I wear tomorrow
- I wish it was light enough to read my book
- What shall I give the kids for breakfast
- I must buy some more leggings
- I wish I had bought those curtains I saw in the John Lewis sale
- Shall I have another baby
- Do I want a career?
- Shall we convert the garage to a playroom
- Do I need a haircut?
Not a lot of sleep happening at the moment...
















7 comments:
I remember those night and also the getting up. Sending you love
This is why I was thankful for a smartphone and Twitter whilst nightfeeding my youngest, a welcome distraction from the noises in my own head :)! First time around I spent hours sat thinking over things, making lists, looking at that spot on the carpet you really should get the stain remover on...
Oh dear - I hope he sorts out day and night really soon
Hang on in there - it is going to get better
I browse twitter one handed when I night feed. Although having sorted out media sharing to my smartphone, last night I was actually watching subtitled father ted at 4am whilst giving him a feed.
I seem to recall becoming quite good at scrabble on my iPhone when I was feeding LMC in the middle of the night. She would take hours and after a while even Twitter didn't seem to have anything left for me to read!
Oh hun, hope you get some sleep soon, thinking of you a lot ;) M.
Great article - reminded me of the reminders I used to set in my phone when breast feeding at night
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