You want to be separated from your newborn for 10 days?
Aren't newborns crying crap machines? Yeah a 10 day staycation from that sounds delightful!
Now his wife...that is a horse of a different color ;^)
"Crying" does not do it justice. Screaming is closer but doesn't capture the sheer horror of it.
Gitmo should just use babies.
As a proud father of two under 2, this is fucking spot on.
We did the cry-it-out method the next night. Longest 105 minutes of my life. The next night it took her 15 minutes of crying to fall asleep, the night after that she conked out in about 2 minutes and except for the expected sleep regressions and teething, she's slept like a champ since.
My daughter broke us when she was 5 months old. Refused to sleep in her crib and was using us as mattresses on the couch. We traded 4 hour shifts overnight. That night she refused to sleep longer than an hour at a time and we were all zombies the next day.
We did the cry-it-out method the next night. Longest 105 minutes of my life. The next night it took her 15 minutes of crying to fall asleep, the night after that she conked out in about 2 minutes and except for the expected sleep regressions and teething, she's slept like a champ since.
But yeah, as much as I love my daughter you couldn't pay me to go through the newborn phase again. People who like babies boggle my mind.
Never fully goes away, either. Daughter just turned 2, usually sleeps great, but she had a nasty cold this weekend, so she's been up coughing and wheezing all night for the last 4 nights. She mostly did not need help clearing her airways or getting back to sleep, but damn you'd hate to miss that one time that she needs it....so no sleep for Mom and Dad. Last night was my turn with the monitor - I think I got a total of 3 hours in 20-minute bursts.My daughter broke us when she was 5 months old. Refused to sleep in her crib and was using us as mattresses on the couch. We traded 4 hour shifts overnight. That night she refused to sleep longer than an hour at a time and we were all zombies the next day.
We did the cry-it-out method the next night. Longest 105 minutes of my life. The next night it took her 15 minutes of crying to fall asleep, the night after that she conked out in about 2 minutes and except for the expected sleep regressions and teething, she's slept like a champ since.
But yeah, as much as I love my daughter you couldn't pay me to go through the newborn phase again. People who like babies boggle my mind.
I don’t know what data exists but this is basic virus knowledge- the more hosts we give it, the more it replicates and gets smarter and adapts just like other living organismsTrying my best but can't find a source that provides data (if it exists?) to support the idea that the more that vaccinate the less likely variants will develop.
When an orc asks, "Why do you care if I vaccinate?" I'm looking for beyond the obvious.
I like other people's babies.
I like other people's babies.
That's the beauty of grandkids. You just send them home when you are tired of them.
Totally fucked up in other ways, of course.
BTW my vaccinated father has been sick for 10 days and is waiting on the results of his COVID test.
How fast could we get to herd immunity if we required proof of vaccination to purchase a gun?
Myth.
Agree with what most are saying here, though. A screaming infant should be used as torture.
Intended as humor, not as truth, state. Used that method successfully on my own.