I feel your pain... Though mine was a 3 year old, a 1 year old and a very sleepy husband. I got the edge and about 1/2 and inch of blanket. The other 3 however, looked mighty comfy. It was actually because the power was off while blizzarding and we had family nap time cause it was getting so cold. Everyone else napped except mom. No rest for the wicked they say, lol.
I feel your pain - last night I shared my bed with Gauge and 7 of his closest 'friends' - and each stuffed animal had to have it's own pillow space and be tucked in. I ended up pillowless and with about an 8th of the blanket.
BAHAHAHAHAHAHA I also have a King Size bed and yes, I can believe it. When my 9 year old has a nightmare she would crawl in with my husband and me. I swear half my body would be hanging off the bed, and they had SO much room-- and looked so comfy! What's up with that?
Eh...I'm on the fence with this one. If sleeping on the edge is what it takes to keep the baby asleep for as long as possible, then no. Nothing wrong with it at all.
Single mom with a very busy life taking care of five of my six kids. I keep my sanity by creating worlds to escape to and characters to hang out with.
What did I say about sanity?
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That's certainly illegal in some countries, possibly in some states. Better check the local by-laws, girl!!
If you are a five pound dog, you sleep wherever you want. Kind of like a pit bull.......++
At least they still left you the edge, right?
I feel your pain... Though mine was a 3 year old, a 1 year old and a very sleepy husband. I got the edge and about 1/2 and inch of blanket. The other 3 however, looked mighty comfy. It was actually because the power was off while blizzarding and we had family nap time cause it was getting so cold. Everyone else napped except mom. No rest for the wicked they say, lol.
Thats just not right! Hang on and Hang in there!
I feel your pain - last night I shared my bed with Gauge and 7 of his closest 'friends' - and each stuffed animal had to have it's own pillow space and be tucked in. I ended up pillowless and with about an 8th of the blanket.
Not just you, that's not right!
Tammy, THANK YOU!!!! That's what I thought!
It's wrong.........move them to their own beds! good luck
Okay, so here's an idea, put Ryan back in the crib and take Emma's bed, you'd probably have more room.....
Anyway, I tagged you...check out my blog....sure it's all been done before, but I got tagged and I don't know that many bloggers...
Oh, no...that's wrong! Yet also so right in that it is a familiar situation.
I'm just realizing that I don't have a new TAR taped...was there not an episode last night? Or did I somehow miss it? Hmmm...
I see a bit of a problem there.
Yep, that's a problem. I'd be shoving some dogs or babies on the floor. Mommy gets the bed.
BAHAHAHAHAHAHA I also have a King Size bed and yes, I can believe it. When my 9 year old has a nightmare she would crawl in with my husband and me. I swear half my body would be hanging off the bed, and they had SO much room-- and looked so comfy! What's up with that?
Eh...I'm on the fence with this one. If sleeping on the edge is what it takes to keep the baby asleep for as long as possible, then no. Nothing wrong with it at all.
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