Will You Just Bloody Sleep
Four and a half years into this mothering malarkey and I am still beside myself with sleep deprivation. I dream of the day I can arise feeling refreshed and ready to embrace the day and all it offers....
Yours, without the bollocks
A weary, Andrea
In one area we are lucky - the boys go off to bed beautifully every night. They love bedtime reading and chatting time, but come 4am, 5am, 6am, theyāre up, bright as a button and ready for the day. The problem is they havenāt had enough bloody sleep, so the brightness wears off quickly and we have two emotional, unreasonable, demanding little turds to contend with and if they just bloody slept for long enough, it wouldnāt have to be that way.
As you can probably guess, weāre back into an early rising cycle. Neither child is responsible, they take it in turns, bless. Every night we say to them āif itās still dark outside, go back to sleep. If you canāt go back to sleep, come and wake up Mummy (but preferably Daddy) or jump in to bed with us until the sun comes up.ā
āOK Mummaā they say, but do they ever follow those instructions? Oh no, the early riser for that day wakes the other one (because they canāt be without each other,) and they either a.) raid the fridge for chocolate and if thereās enough chocolate, eat it until they spew (although that only really happened once ā almost burning down the house was another awesome morning) or b.) they go and hang off the balcony, throwing toys and thinking itās a hoot. As such, we canāt languish in bed, because c.) they might fall off the balcony and die or d.) we want them to have great teeth so eating chocolate in great quantities is a no no.
In the meantime, Steve and I have trouble sleeping because we are listening out for every noise, mainly concerned that theyāre going to fall off the balcony and die, so we never get any peace of mind in this whole parenting shebang! To think a significant reason for moving countries AGAIN was to enjoy the Singapore 365 days a year 7am sunrise/7pm sunset - because the 4am Queensland sunrise/Kookaburra chorus was killing us ā and yet still we do not have consistency. The good news is itās not as bad as Australia was...
And so many parents said āitāll get better from about four. At four, they become independent and just get up, turn on the TV and chill until you wake upā - ummm really? I dream of the day I get up around 9am, come out to two peaceful lads hanging on the couch, being responsible, sorting their own healthy breakfast, not doing any death defying stunts, and being QUIET.....
That is what I dream about now, when I can get to sleep of course.
Iāve heard many times that tiredness is a state of mind and you just have to decide not to be tired anymore. For those who think like that, I challenge you to come and take care of my boys for a few months and see if you still believe itās a state of mind.
Yours, without the bollocks
A weary, Andrea
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problem solved! :D