Thanks, but when he wakes at night, he pretty much wants one thing: milk. My wife is insistent on breastfeeding (not even expressed and bottle fed), even if it kills her, so I obviously can't help with that. It can still take some settling after a feed, so I'll take him downstairs to pace around...
The 3rd (and oldest) member of our brood is a daft-as-a-brush Cockapoo too.
I love him to bits, but he ALWAYS manages to chip in with something annoying at the wrong time. E.g. ruining the only time our son has slept for a 6 hour chunk in the night by scratching at the door and barking to be let...
This sounds very familiar. Our 2nd took his first teetering steps the day he turned 8 months and is in a hurry to do EVERYTHING physical. He's about 6 months ahead of where our daughter was physically, though she was more verbal more quickly and now chats away like a 5yr old even though she's...
A tip of the hat to you, sir.
I have no idea why anyone chooses to go for 3, let alone 4 (FOUR) or more. :lolol:
Did it only take 4 years to forget the carnage?!
I am living this now. Literally now, as I am pacing around with an 8 month old on my shoulder who is being settled for the 6th time so far tonight.
It was much easier with our first who will be 3 in a few months.
I won't lie, it's hell and I've barely had a chunk of sleep longer than 3 hours...