And every kid is different. Our first kid slept decent enough. We thought oh the second one is going to be fine ... mahaha, didn't sleep for more then 2 hours for over 1.5 years.
That's rough with 2. Hopefully #2 isn't waking #1... Mine sleeps decent, but when awake, is busy as hell. I just figured out how to gate off the kitchen (babyproofing an open floorplan is challenging), so maybe my constant vigilance can calm down a little.
Nope, we tried to not quite down to nothing when they were babies so both of them sleep pretty dam heavy. I know i have posted a picture here or there of my kids, andd to make everyone feel like they have been around this place a long time, my daughter turned 8 on saturday and my son turned 5 in january.
That is insane. I still think of your kids as oldest, 4 or 5, newest a baby. I'm hesitant to post a picture, given the weird sex jokes early on.
I remember getting shit for getting engaged young. Wife and I celebrate our 11 year anniversary this june. My oldest is about to turn 7, youngest 4
It's official: the owlets have left their nesting room. It was empty this morning, and Jungle Julia saw one of them in the pecan tree with its mom. I'm going to miss them, but hopefully we'll be seeing them around for the foreseeable future.
Has anyone else noticed at the Walmart self checkout lines, they are starting to do "random audits" where the machine locks you out and the person overseeing the area has to come and verify your last scan? This is 3 trips in a row now where I've been randomly selected to have someone come over and check my last scan. It's beginning to get infuriating since I'm already saving your company money by not sitting in line waiting for the 2 checkout lines you have going at a snails pace, but now you are taking another minute and a half out of my day to make sure the can of tomato paste was the legit scan???
Does it say that is why it is happening? In my experience, the NCR machines Walmart uses in their self checkout lines are just buggy pieces of shit.
It's based on a machine learning algorithm that we trained by feeding it images of the 1927 Kansas City Monarchs.