I have given up that I will ever be able to get proper sleep again.
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I doubt my father will be thrilled with my inaugural entry into the blogging world. But read on anyway… In my younger, pre-parenthood and much
I have given up that I will ever be able to get proper sleep again.
Originally from Canada and lived in Hong Kong for fifteen years. Married to the terribly talented & gorgeous Tess.
I doubt my father will be thrilled with my inaugural entry into the blogging world. But read on anyway… In my younger, pre-parenthood and much
Many read Tess’ post on Sebastian’s knee. I will now tell you what ended up happening at the Tuesday morning follow-up appointment. This is Hong
I am writing from Bangkok. I am on a business trip and staying in the same hotel from my first trip to Asia in 1990.
new pictures posted on tess’ blog of the triplets and Sebastian… click here!
Tantalizing Tess left today for her grandfather’s funeral. Sombre moods. I am sitting at our computer sipping a glass of white wine. It’s about 11
which makes it that much more decadent on the very rare occasion you do.
Yes, my friend Charles, it’s called ‘parenthood’ and none of us escape….funny how sleep becomes a luxury when children are added to the recipe. Unless you are talking about aches and pains……well, you’ll just have to suffer!
good luck on that sleep thing, if you do figure it out, let the rest of us know. I think sleep is meant for all the 15 year olds out there anyway! cheers!
Ah yes. My daughter still doesn’t sleep through the night and the lass is near 3!
My Sister-In-Law, who is in the midst of her own chaotic life right now, just sent me a quote that she is putting up on her desk at work. It reads as…
“Sleep is an addicition that I gave up some time ago.”
Get some sleep.
OP,
–pM
Originally from Canada and lived in Hong Kong for fifteen years. Married to the terribly talented & gorgeous Tess.
I doubt my father will be thrilled with my inaugural entry into the blogging world. But read on anyway… In my younger, pre-parenthood and much
Many read Tess’ post on Sebastian’s knee. I will now tell you what ended up happening at the Tuesday morning follow-up appointment. This is Hong
I am writing from Bangkok. I am on a business trip and staying in the same hotel from my first trip to Asia in 1990.
new pictures posted on tess’ blog of the triplets and Sebastian… click here!
Tantalizing Tess left today for her grandfather’s funeral. Sombre moods. I am sitting at our computer sipping a glass of white wine. It’s about 11
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which makes it that much more decadent on the very rare occasion you do.
Yes, my friend Charles, it’s called ‘parenthood’ and none of us escape….funny how sleep becomes a luxury when children are added to the recipe. Unless you are talking about aches and pains……well, you’ll just have to suffer!
good luck on that sleep thing, if you do figure it out, let the rest of us know. I think sleep is meant for all the 15 year olds out there anyway! cheers!
Ah yes. My daughter still doesn’t sleep through the night and the lass is near 3!
My Sister-In-Law, who is in the midst of her own chaotic life right now, just sent me a quote that she is putting up on her desk at work. It reads as…
“Sleep is an addicition that I gave up some time ago.”
Get some sleep.
OP,
–pM