August 2009 Weddings
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I'm pretty sure DH crawled into bed around 5:30 tonight. That's probably his earliest yet. This is one record I'm not so fond of. Seriously? The weekends are all we have together. I guess he won't miss me much when I'm gone next week.
Re: new record, ugh
Ugh. That sucks! Why the early turn-in?
One of my exes worked at this random part time job for the Canadian Federal Gov't that required him to work 4am-8am (and get paid for 8 hours!) and he was in bed at 7:30 every night... So... I feel your pain.
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Fried rice snuggles. Awesome.
He didn't like what I was watching on TV, so he went in the bedroom. That was pretty much the end of it. As soon as you lay in our bed with the TV on, it's really hard not to fall asleep. I also took a nice nap yesterday, but it was while he was gone in the afternoon. He did finally wake up around 9 and was wide awake.
Speaking of, why is it that when they're too wide awake, they keep us up, but when we're wide awake and can't sleep, we have the courtesy to be quiet or go elsewhere to let the other one sleep.
I would like to know this too. Every time I work an overnight and he is home he comes and wakes me up every hour to tell me something.