We get on well and it won't be too much trouble spending so much time with him. He has a strange way of sleeping as he likes to kick off all the blankets and just have them up by his chest.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
When I had my first boy it all started and that male energy seemed to keep me awake but since my daughter, who's incredibly serene, I can't seem to stop sleeping because she's asleep all the time. It's a pattern.
Everything you do in a patient's room, after he is 'put up' for the night, increases tenfold the risk of his having a bad night. But, if you rouse him up after he has fallen asleep, you do not risk - you secure him a bad night.
I still sleep with my baby blanket.
There's something so great about being with your nephew and, when you're tired, just handing him off back to your sister.
You want to come home to a nice firm bed with the corners tucked in so you start over, like each night is like a new night.
Unfortunately, I have a child who doesn't sleep.
It would be good to rely on the man during my most tired moments. The best is if he will listen to my stories when I am stressed.
When you've got children, it's easy to do that thing of keeping a tally of who woke up earliest and whose turn it is to put them to bed. But I think the important thing is to appreciate and love each other and to show that appreciation.
We sleep in separate rooms, we have dinner apart, we take separate vacations - we're doing everything we can to keep our marriage together.
That's so romantic, to wake up and find that he's packed a bag - and that for the next 48 hours, everything is taken care of.