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My time to myself is very limited these days, with a little one who always wants to breast feed! When she goes down for a nap--which lasts 2-3 hours--I have a bunch of decisions to make about what I want to do with that free time.
Here's a quiz about some of my recent options for free time. See if you can guess what I chose to do (answers are after the jump):
1. Tuesday afternoon nap:
A. Watch the pilot for Bionic Woman
B. Shower
2. Thursday afternoon nap:
A. Lie down to get rid of migraine
B. Attempt to poop for the first time since surgery
3. Wednesday morning nap:
A. Catch up on the news with Keith Olbermann
B. Sleep
4. Wednesday afternoon nap:
A. Sleep
B. Return phone calls
5. Monday (early) evening nap:
A. Watch pilot for Chuck
B. Sleep
6. Monday (late) evening nap:
A. Eat dinner
B. Sleep
7. Current nap:
A. Blog
B. Sleep
C. All of the above.
1. Tuesday afternoon nap:
A. Watch the pilot for Bionic Woman
B. Shower
2. Thursday afternoon nap:
A. Lie down to get rid of migraine
B. Attempt to poop for the first time since surgery
3. Wednesday morning nap:
A. Catch up on the news with Keith Olbermann
B. Sleep
4. Wednesday afternoon nap:
A. Sleep
B. Return phone calls
5. Monday (early) evening nap:
A. Watch pilot for Chuck
B. Sleep
6. Monday (late) evening nap:
A. Eat dinner
B. Sleep
7. Current nap:
A. Blog
B. Sleep
C. All of the above ('night).
Your baby naps for 2-3 hours!! I have the "power napping" baby - he is out for 45 minutes tops and then he's ready to go.
I am so exhausted....
But then, he does sleep from about 8:30 pm - 4:30 am most nights, so I can't complain :)
Do yourself a favour dear and skip 'Chuck'. I got that through Amazon's free Unbox offer and it sucked. Hard.
Do yourself some good and use that hour to take a nap.
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Glad to see you are choosing sleep and shower most of the time! Two very important things to keep a new mom happy.