Zoe Girl
4-19-11, 10:02am
Okay I just have to say it even though I am sure I will hear how I really don't need to. But many days that is how my son with absolute horrific attendance this year gets to school and my daughter does anything with her school. There is almost nothing left with my daughter to ground her from or take away or add as a chore, so I make sure she is up. She can appear awake and not actually be awake for a long time, hold a conversation and then fall over and not recall anything at all. And my son has good days and migraine days but still I make sure he wakes up. he is not as bad with appearing awake but I can wake him up mutliple times and he has no recall until I start to get frustrated and lose my temper.
In any case, I look forward to the day when all my kids are out of the house because they ALL have the worst sleep schedules and personal habits around waking up. I am ready to just be done with it. I grew up with people who wake up and I swear it must be genetic because my ex's family is all like this. His mother would visit and sleep until noon, his dad woudn't wake to do planned things with grandkids and they even put ice on him. My ex was amazing in his ability to not wake up when others needed him (but once he decided it mattered to him he seems to wake up, still can't plan time worth a darn). So if this is some sort of passed on trait I just concede defeat and am waiting to have my own space where no one needs to be woken uip.
Meanwhile they have these awesome alarm clocks at ThinkGeek that are helpful. I need more of them for more kids.
In any case, I look forward to the day when all my kids are out of the house because they ALL have the worst sleep schedules and personal habits around waking up. I am ready to just be done with it. I grew up with people who wake up and I swear it must be genetic because my ex's family is all like this. His mother would visit and sleep until noon, his dad woudn't wake to do planned things with grandkids and they even put ice on him. My ex was amazing in his ability to not wake up when others needed him (but once he decided it mattered to him he seems to wake up, still can't plan time worth a darn). So if this is some sort of passed on trait I just concede defeat and am waiting to have my own space where no one needs to be woken uip.
Meanwhile they have these awesome alarm clocks at ThinkGeek that are helpful. I need more of them for more kids.