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Then I feel cheated of my evening


Is it just me?


I have been waking at 530 to feed baby and even

Though he goes back to sleep till 7 usually I don't ...mixture of feeling I should give mr f a break as hd usually gets up with the twins and looks very tired (mind you he stays up past midnight playing games) and on days I too tired to drag myself out of bed someone seems to open the door and let lOose the dogs of war anyway

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I can never bring myself to go to bed early, even though I am mostly exhausted at the moment. I just really treasure the time to myself! Son is so full on - went to a picnic today and think he sat still for a total of 5 mins in 3 hours - I just love the time I can sit down and read/go online/watch crap telly. But then end up totally knackered next morning thinking 'why didn't I go to bed early...'
definitely not just you: I sometimes wake up looking forward to my evenings.... It's ok when LO has a good day, but on some of the days recently mean I cannot wait...re the better halfs: my theory is, if he stays up for fun, then no sympathy is required: don't make breakfast ;-)

No I couldn't resist surfing on my phOne in bed


Remembered there was an email I had to send , then something to order and something to strange


Then party details to sort out we are off to today


Before I knew it bSby was awake again to feed


Sadly he was miserable all night with his teeth

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