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To ask what an acceptable sleep in time is?

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Cravingpies · 27/10/2019 10:12

DH is having a lay in. He has one once a week and will usually spend the night playing on the PlayStation with mates until the early hours. He was playing until 1am this morning.

DD is 8 months and has a stomach bug (I slept on the floor in her room last night as I was the one dealing with her) so I called him for help at 6.30am just to help with her for a second. Then suggested he go back to bed which he did and is still asleep now.

It’s 10am and he is still in bed.

We need to do a food shop, need to take the dog, need to tidy, I need to wash DDs clothes and sheets from last night etc.

Not that it makes a difference but we both work although I only do 3 days. I don’t usually sleep in as I’m physically unable to so I don’t know what is an acceptable time to wake him?

OP posts:
Bluerussian · 30/10/2019 01:54

I think 11am is a good time to get up except when your children are little. I was fortunate that mine, when they got past about 7, also liked a lay in!

iwoulddoanything · 30/10/2019 11:37

Bump

Wellmet · 30/10/2019 11:49

Why would you bump this? It's not your thread and there are several pages already! Confused

Lovemenorca · 30/10/2019 12:10

@iwoulddoanything

Why bump??

iwoulddoanything · 30/10/2019 12:13

I'm so sorry, I meant to bump my pregnancy test thread Blush

Livpool · 30/10/2019 12:34

My DH and I have a lie in each at the weekend. We get up at 5:45 during the week and I would not consider 8am to be a lie in!

We both get up by 10am unless we've had a particularly bad sleep

BusterGonad · 01/11/2019 12:43

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Bluerussian · 01/11/2019 14:08

Love your post BusterGonad.

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