How old are you, OP?
I think they can run to the restroom while others briefly have the floor to ask their very long questions.
I suggested she go potty before bedtime.
Those 12 weeks will be no walk in the park. You rightfully state you'll be taking care of everyone, and it's 24/7 juggling new dynamics and a whole new human being's needs.
Yes, people survive with less time or no time off at all. I'm convinced some brag about it like some badge of honor to make themselves feel better.
Thank you for being considerate of your family's needs. Good luck!
This doesn't apply to a front loader, does it?
Not every pedestrian follows the rules of the lights though. And not every pedestrian makes it across the road in time before the light changes colors from red to green.
Just put them in a bubble.
I'm coming down with whatever plague my kid has, which was inevitable because she coughs and sneezes in my face regularly. The other night, she stuck her thumb in my mouth. The thumb she sucks.
You're doing great. These tiny humans are very stressful and can be very difficult. It's hard for everyone when they have limited means of communication. You are human, with human reactions. Be gentle with yourself.
And you probably shouldn't throw things at them.
For sure. I told her that she didn't have to, it's not her job or chore. She's 4, for context. I just want her to pick up her toys at the end of the day 😭
Mostly though, I want her to know that I appreciate her, and that I notice the little things.
What do you think would have been helpful for you growing up?
Your brother is lucky to have such a thoughtful and proactive sibling.