Yes.
Awesome.
Yes.
I'll try hard, but with it being only a week away, I don't know what she's going to say. Hopefully the baby will be good (we really deserve a good baby for once) and I'll get a free pass.Congrats! Well, I'll understand if you can't make it.
I'll try hard, but with it being only a week away, I don't know what she's going to say. Hopefully the baby will be good (we really deserve a good baby for once) and I'll get a free pass.
Am I the only one here convinced that babe does/has done a lot of drugs?
Don't you as well, guy?
I was being playfully accusatory. That's completely beside the point.Don't you as well, guy?
I was being playfully accusatory. That's completely beside the point.
I would gladly take a baby that cried regularly, as long as it's not non-stop. Baby #2 literally cried 20 out of every 24 hours. The only way he would sleep was in a swing with the vacuum going. That lasted 4 months, non-stop. His reflux was so bad, the pediatrician said he probably had an ulcer. Baby #3 was even worse.Offhand, I'd say a "good" baby is the one who bawls regularly, wants food, and can piss and poop while going goo goo. The "bad" baby is the one who doesn't do all that, usually associated with not breathing either. Any chance you could clean the house up and invite folks over to help change diapers while you take her to a movie? That would be one small step to staving off the pretty normal "post-partum depression" that goes along with moms who are just truly exhausted.
I would gladly take a baby that cried regularly, as long as it's not non-stop. Baby #2 literally cried 20 out of every 24 hours. The only way he would sleep was in a swing with the vacuum going. That lasted 4 months, non-stop. His reflux was so bad, the pediatrician said he probably had an ulcer. Baby #3 was even worse.
Count me in tentatively. I will try to figure out what I'm doing Friday sooner rather than later and let you know.
You'll be missed.I can't do it.