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Post by gelly14 on Jul 27, 2011 11:40:01 GMT -5
Hoppers seoulmate Both of my children from the day they were born at the clinic were sleeping from 9.00 p.m to 7.00 a.m. When my daughter was born , there were 50 newborn babies who were crying the whole night and there was my daughter sleeping without been bothered by anyone. NEVER been awake for both of them except when there was illness involved. ;D Ok, this thread is dead, but I have to say that MY KID WAS KICKED OUT OF THE NURSERY MULTIPLE TIMES AND FINALLY NOT ALLOWED BACK because she was SO loud. That kid did not sleep more than ~45 minutes at a time until she was about a month and a half old. We called her "The Ringwraith" because she was THAT piercing. Finally, one day she suddenly went, "Hmmm...eating is GOOD". The next night she went "ooh, I'm tired; gonna sleep now". She then started sleeping ~4 hours at a time, and we were completely and utterly estatic. Hoppers bb don't know what to say, just this, I bet you always need A LOT of sleep... :-/
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Post by HoppersSkippersMiners on Jul 27, 2011 11:49:48 GMT -5
Well yes.
But that said, the quasi hallucinations of the consistently sleep deprived can sometimes be quite interesting! ;D
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Post by gelly14 on Jul 27, 2011 12:06:06 GMT -5
Well yes. But that said, the quasi hallucinations of the consistently sleep deprived can sometimes be quite interesting! ;D Your own personal home made drug!
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Post by LindaG23 on Jul 27, 2011 13:49:08 GMT -5
Well yes. But that said, the quasi hallucinations of the consistently sleep deprived can sometimes be quite interesting! ;D I still say that I would have judged the distance to that tree better and not scratched the whole side of my car if I had not been sleep deprived when my kids were babies.
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Post by eriskably on Jul 28, 2011 14:27:00 GMT -5
Zinnia, I'm glad you got it, as it was supposed to be funny.
Hugs
Eriskay
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