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velvetpage) wrote2005-03-25 06:18 am
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What do you get when. . .
Your husband can't sleep, and instead flops around like a beached whale, snores like a foghorn, and wakes the baby up at six o'clock on a holiday?
Answer: shafted.
I figured I was awake anyway, due to sleeping next to the beached foghorn, so I might as well get up with her. Besides, I'll need the sleep-in time much more tomorrow, after the Friday-night game, and letting Piet sleep in today means I should be able to bargain for right of first sleep-in tomorrow.
She's quietly dozing on my lap. Why couldn't she have quietly dozed in her crib?
Answer: shafted.
I figured I was awake anyway, due to sleeping next to the beached foghorn, so I might as well get up with her. Besides, I'll need the sleep-in time much more tomorrow, after the Friday-night game, and letting Piet sleep in today means I should be able to bargain for right of first sleep-in tomorrow.
She's quietly dozing on my lap. Why couldn't she have quietly dozed in her crib?
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I'm a cuddly sleeper when I'm going to sleep, but once I'm out, I don't need anybody near me, and seem to want my own space. If Ian gets up while I'm still sleeping, I won't notice at all, as I never go onto his side. In fact, he usually wakes up with the discarded blankets wedged between him and me :D
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