Giving Thanks for Magic Friends

Here is the world's most depressing song:

"Mad World" from the Donnie Darko soundtrack. Oy vey. It's a cover of a Tears for Fears song...I have no idea why I'm listening to it. You all should listen to!
 

Nemo14

Well-Known Member
Hullo, doll!:kiss: How's every little thing?

They do mean well. They're just so used to me going with the flow they don't think I might need a break. But I suppose if you think about it your baby is your baby and therefore your gig, no matter how tired you are.

I miss Grant's mom. Em found a stack of pix from our Disney trip with her and there are some great shots. Makes me :(.
I remember those days too. When DS was born, I was trying to recover from a C-section, keep a 4 1/2 year old on some kind of normal routine, and keep up with all the demands of a newborn. My mom had moved to FL at that point, and I know she would have come to help me if I asked her to, but I was way too stubborn to admit that I just couldn't do it all.
 

Uponastar

Well-Known Member
On the plus side, "All These Things That I have Done" is now playing...this song makes me feel like I can do anything!

I heart mood swings. :lookaroun

You must be the queen of mood swings right now. :king:
Enjoy it. You earned the right!

I remember those days too. When DS was born, I was trying to recover from a C-section, keep a 4 1/2 year old on some kind of normal routine, and keep up with all the demands of a newborn. My mom had moved to FL at that point, and I know she would have come to help me if I asked her to, but I was way too stubborn to admit that I just couldn't do it all.

Yepper.
I was very much on my own with my babies. Mom couldn't help me.
Those were lonely times, but still...very special.

No but my voice is about 2 octaves lower. Comes in handy for those obscene phone calls....

I'll warn George. :lookaroun
 

Nemo14

Well-Known Member
You felt like you were the only person (besides the baby) awake anywhere.
Such a lonely feeling.
Those newborn times...they were probably the most tired I have ever been.
There's absolutely nothing that can possibly prepare you for that either, but it's sooooo worth it.
 
I remember those days too. When DS was born, I was trying to recover from a C-section, keep a 4 1/2 year old on some kind of normal routine, and keep up with all the demands of a newborn. My mom had moved to FL at that point, and I know she would have come to help me if I asked her to, but I was way too stubborn to admit that I just couldn't do it all.

Sigh. I know it.

Stupid C-section...dunno what I was thinking there. I forgot that with Em the C was after 12 hours of labor so it was a walk in the park compared. This one, holy cow, I can't believe I'm walking.
 

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