- Your eyes feel like they are bleeding.
- You dropped an egg and a piece of bread on the floor while making breakfast.
- You cannot remember the exact time of night you were up, how long the intermittent wakings were, and when you finally got back to sleep.
- You spend more time in your pajamas than dressed, because you hope there is a chance of going back to bed.
- You are ticked off at your older child for getting up at his regular time, because you are so tired from being up in the night.
- You consider hiring a sleep doula.
- You consider selling the child who doesn't sleep.
- You have body parts that ache from sleeping curled around the child who doesn't sleep.
- You cannot remember the last wake up call that didn't come with a blood-curdling scream.
- You have several basic household chores started, but you cannot seem to get it together enough to finish them.
- You have plans for household projects but have been unable to execute them (note the fireplace that has been 14 months in progress).
- You think an injury requiring a night or two in the hospital may be a saving grace.
- You consider an investment in earplugs a good one.
- You try to find words in the middle of talking, but search your brain for them and cannot come up with them.
- You've tried every single sleep training method out there and they've begun to run together.
- You know your kids spend too much time watching television and not enough time outside, but you just cannot get yourself together enough to take them out.
- You think you might be a hazard on the road.
- You are afraid to go to sleep, because it's just going to end badly anyway.
- You consider benedryl and melatonin as sleep options.
- You write a list about signs of sleep deprivation.
Thursday, January 14, 2010
You Might Be Sleep Deprived If...
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Hoot! Love this one!
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