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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 442967" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>lms...Iit is extremely hard to figure out the lives of some of these adult kids. I cannot figure out for the life of me how parents these days can manage to allow little kids to stay awake until 11pm and then everyone sleeps in until 10 or later! Unheard of when mine were little. Or sitting around all day letting kids run around in the house while mom plays on the computer. My boys would have taken my house apart. </p><p></p><p>This is one of the reasons we said Cory and Mandy had to be out of our house before the new baby arrived. While Cory does wake up easily, Mandy sleeps like the dead and I dont think she is going to wake up no matter how much noise a baby makes when it cries. Seriously, she fell asleep on my bed one day and Tony tried to wake her up and she wouldnt wake up so he just picked her up and carried her out to the couch in the middle of the day and left her there. She woke up like two hours later and never even knew how she got there. </p><p></p><p>I have no doubt that if they lived here we would be doing the majority of the baby care just like we did with Keyana. He wont admit it but we did with Keyana. Now he adores her and we know that. We wont deny it but with Keyana he has a hobby. With this new baby he is going to have it full time and I am not stepping in except when I want to and not when I dont.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 442967, member: 1514"] lms...Iit is extremely hard to figure out the lives of some of these adult kids. I cannot figure out for the life of me how parents these days can manage to allow little kids to stay awake until 11pm and then everyone sleeps in until 10 or later! Unheard of when mine were little. Or sitting around all day letting kids run around in the house while mom plays on the computer. My boys would have taken my house apart. This is one of the reasons we said Cory and Mandy had to be out of our house before the new baby arrived. While Cory does wake up easily, Mandy sleeps like the dead and I dont think she is going to wake up no matter how much noise a baby makes when it cries. Seriously, she fell asleep on my bed one day and Tony tried to wake her up and she wouldnt wake up so he just picked her up and carried her out to the couch in the middle of the day and left her there. She woke up like two hours later and never even knew how she got there. I have no doubt that if they lived here we would be doing the majority of the baby care just like we did with Keyana. He wont admit it but we did with Keyana. Now he adores her and we know that. We wont deny it but with Keyana he has a hobby. With this new baby he is going to have it full time and I am not stepping in except when I want to and not when I dont. [/QUOTE]
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