What position do you sleep in?
Going back to work after the Christmas break has been tough. The early starts are my nemesis, I hate dragging myself from my warm bed on working days and this time of year it is the worst it can be. I’ts dark and it’s cold. In contrast one of the best things about the holidays is our lazy mornings – the person that made onesies fashionable hit on a great concept. Most of our Christmas pictures include at least one of the children in a onesie – on several days the children managed to stay in their onesie all day!! My children are great for sleeping in and this is my only biggest favourite benefit of having older children. Thankfully for us Erin plays the game to and happily sleeps for 14 or so hours at night if she has the chance. I suppose the positive is that it is only a five week term. We are planning to go away for a break then so will be looking to ibis for a great location.
I love popping in when the children are sleep and watching them. Erin is a star fish sleeper – left over I think from her time in spica. Dylan is always curled up into the tightest ball buried deep under his covers. Chloe seems to move about lots in her sleep and can be found in numerous positions.

From the above infographic it seems that I am a yearner – wonder what I am yearning from? So what does this say about you?
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HELEN
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definitely a log…usually a case of having to with only 6 inches of bed to lie on if we get an unexpected 3yr old in with us!
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Emma
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yes and why is it at 3yr olds think they can lie horizontally across you???
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younglee
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There’s nothing better than a family sleep!
Last night my daughter slept from 6.30pm-7.30pm and son did pretty good to (they are 1 and 3), it made up for the previous night of insomnia
Have just started a blog about looking after my children http://dadwithtwokids.wordpress.com/
New to blogging so hope to get any comments or tips
Best
Younglee
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Emma
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Thanks for popping by. Sleep is so vital!
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