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And he's asleep agaiin ....
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It's only for a little bit, then alert, tele etc n has no probs getting more sleep at bedtime:rotfl:
I can't sleep for a little while, once I'm asleep I'm a nightmare to get up! My weekend siestas are usually 2 hours long when my baby sleeps but it's balanced out by a later night seeing as its the weekend! I do love my sleep, luckily so does my little one and my wife!
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She's up. Jammies on, tea on and now futtering with the TV. From fast asleep to bounding about the house in 60 seconds. :rotfl:
Mine is too:D watching the tele and looking about for his cup of tea he thought he had on the go:D0 -
There was a time, a few years back, when I would get in from work utterly exhausted and fall asleep even before my tea.
I subsequently found out I was pregnant!Don't put it DOWN; put it AWAY"I would like more sisters, that the taking out of one, might not leave such stillness" Emily Dickinson
Janice 1964-2016
Thank you Honey Bear0 -
The only time I have ever slept after work was when I was newly pregnant and in the first month or so of a teaching job in a new school which was shattering. Sleeping always seems such a waste of free time.
If my partner fell asleep and snored all night like some, I think I would be tempted to go out a lot more often.
edit - just seen post above mine, check she isn't pregnant!"'Cause it's a bittersweet symphony, this life
Try to make ends meet
You're a slave to money then you die"0 -
we're all slaves, lol. What a life!0
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PlymouthMaid wrote: »The only time I have ever slept after work was when I was newly pregnant and in the first month or so of a teaching job in a new school which was shattering. Sleeping always seems such a waste of free time.
If my partner fell asleep and snored all night like some, I think I would be tempted to go out a lot more often.
edit - just seen post above mine, check she isn't pregnant!
Eh... Well, I hope not :rotfl: because I haven't got the equipment to do that.0 -
When he is working at home on an evening after his evening meal, yes he falls asleep for an hour and a half.
If he works away he says he doesn't have time.
I haven't quite worked that one out yet.This is a system account and does not represent a real person. To contact the Forum Team email forumteam@moneysavingexpert.com0
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