Guest Post: Happy
Do we have a right to be happy? When we aren't, do we have a right to seek support and love? What about our children?
Do we have a right to be happy? When we aren't, do we have a right to seek support and love? What about our children?
After having a crappy day myself and shutting myself in the bedroom because I was ready to scream at everyone and throw whatever I could find out the window, I had to write this. So… how many of these can you relate to?
On July 10th (my time), I was lucky to be interviewed by Pinky McKay. Here is that interview!
"I was in labor for three days (Thursday around noon until Sunday around noon) from the time I started having regular contractions about half an hour apart to the time our son was born. My contractions were 10-15 minutes apart for all but the first few hours. I had back labor. "
Every parent has despaired of their toddler's night waking, no matter where the toddler sleeps and no matter the circumstances surrounding the desperation. Although there is great disagreement regarding whether infants should be able to sleep through the night, the expectation that toddlers Can and Should sleep through the night without wakings parents is generally well accepted.