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RE: Is bed time routine important?

in Home Edders4 years ago (edited)

Hahah that's some brutal stuff, forcing herself to vomit! Sometimes the kids seem like little demons, don't they?

She is a master manipulative that doesn't give a fuck. A minute later she is normal like nothing happened and smiles, like a serial killer. I love her though haha

Our condo is pretty small so one bedroom is now the office for my wife and I, the other bedroom is for sleeping and the living room has been converted into a sleep and play area lol. You end up working with what ya got though, so we do what we can!

My second album is sung very "whispery" especially because the kids were sleeping next to us lol.

It makes for some hours on either end of some peace and needed adult time lol

Yeah we end up going to bed at 4am, I do recording after 9pm when everyone is sleeping. Adult time like drinking and...Other things have to happen when we sure they are all sleeping and in REM phase, cause...They walked out on us

Been using the extra time on most days to try and learn things!

To quote Conor Mcgregor, no excuse not to learn things "We all have the same 24 hours in a day"

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Other things have to happen when we sure they are all sleeping and in REM phase, cause...They walked out on us

What I keep trying to tell my wife, that's what adults with kids have to do! Will never be perfect time so gotta enjoy what you can, when you can. Better when they are younger then when they are 10 years old and remember lol.

I love and need my sleep too much to go to bed at 4 am lol my days of that stuff are long gone! 11 is usually the latest I'm in bed most days. Last night it was 815 hahaha. I've been slacking the past 3 or 4 days on learning coding but I'm hoping to spend some time getting back into a much better rhythm today. That's an interesting quote indeed, because some never end up learning anything outside of their box. To each their own though, some have a thirst for knowledge, others just like to achieve what they do and coast the rest.

I've been slacking the past 3 or 4 days on learning coding[...] Last night it was 815 hahaha.

Damn that's dedication!!! Do you know how to say Hello World yet?

I've been learning Python so thankfully it's easier than some of the other languages to do that type of stuff! I'm still a pretty big noob at it but getting there.

  • greeting = ("Hello world!")
  • print(greeting)

My next language to learn is JavaScript and it seems a bit different to do it in that but that's the benefit of learning, reflecting on ways that things are different and how some are potentially easier than others.

I wanted to learn coding and started a fee years ago when I was working at a tech company but haven't had the opportunity to pick that up. I have so many other things on. Having led a team at a tech company which included devs gave me a great understanding of what was achievable. I've since led a few other tech projects. Very valuable stuff and the language of the future