Monday, October 31, 2011

ever feel this way?

You know you are tired WHEN...........

Early this morning at 3:45 am, after listening to our baby cry for 45 minutes (don't judge, i swear we checked him a lot, plus it got to the point where he KEPT waking up all night long and i didn't know what to do anymore- he is teething, eating SOO much, etc, etc), Mark rolled over and said to me, "All I can think about is how I can't wait to go to bed tonight."

Okay, make me feel better today about my tiredness. Answer this one....."You know you are tired WHEN...."

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

This just made me laugh out loud-I do feel the pain, really I do. My kids all nursed for their whole first year at least every 3 hours, of course more often when they were sick or teething or any other reason they saw fit. Maybe that's why I still sleep so much:)

Hang in there:)
Jenny

Manfulls said...

you know you are tired when.. you set your alarm clock for FIVE more minutes!!!

The Garvin's said...

I'm pretty sure Matt and I said the same thing in the middle of the night last night.... sigh. My "you know you are tired when"... is me in the middle of the night trying to remember what time I last gave Tylenol so I don't overdose my baby! Those times I saw throughout the night were all a blurr... Happy Halloween and praying for sleep!!

Becky Bartlett said...

... you're sitting at the computer instead of napping because you're too zoned out and too exhausted to think about making the trek to your bed. :) (thus, reading your blog instead! Looooong nights here lately, too. Sorry!)

Maribeth said...

When Will was a baby, I was folding a stack of towels and in my sleep-deprived-delirium decided that the mountain of towels were the perfect place to lay my head while sitting upright. Drooling. Dreaming. Daytime.
Hope tonight is much, much better!

Karen and Brett said...

You know you are tired when... you finally cave in and I have Ahnie in bed with me and Brett is asleep on the couch with Ayden wide awake watching a movie...At 6 AM :)

Jill said...

Ok I don't have a baby so I can't relate to the late night feedings and crying but I do work overnights...so you know you're tired when.....you sleep for 16 hrs straight before a 12 hour shift and you nod off on the way home and hit a curb! ab