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DST have anybody else effed up?

Was doing fine yesterday, doing fine this morning. 1:00pm hit and bam I am dead.

So sleepy.

Tired Season 2 GIF by The Lonely Island

….What are you? Like 50 years old or something lol. Fvcking millah be better.
 
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BTW guys I'm feeling a lot better today. It's just that first workday back gets me off balance.

Only thing that could make today better is launching mclovin and solargasm into the sun.
 
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Holy shit! You have a 2 year old? Were you planning on that with the new wife or was it a "whoops"? Granted mine are turning teenagers but I'll take that over toddler. Are you cut or going to roll the dice on more? Don't you have 4 from previous?
Grab a chair and a stiff drink, my man…

Yes, 4 boys from my first marriage, ranging from 16 to 9. I re-married in May 2022 and she’s 8 years younger than me. She was never married and had no children, and I honestly didn’t blink when she said she would really like to have kids someday. We were surprised how quickly she got pregnant (had been on the pill for years) but as @millah_22 pointed out, I am a dangerous loaded weapon of procreation. Little man Keith is going to be 2 on the 23rd. You may recall my use of “kids” a few sentences ago and wonder if I meant it to be plural. Yes, I did. We agreed that we were either going to have no kids or two kids together. Nothing against only children, but kids need at least one running mate. So anyhow, the plan was to have another
and space them about 2-2.5 years apart.

(here’s where you should sit and grab a drink)

Well, we were fooled by a random
42-day cycle, sat the goalie thinking that there was no way the puck could hit the net, and DID end up with a “whoops” (he has a name though, Nolan). He’s gonna be 6 months on the 16th. People think I’m crazy, and I totally get it. 6 kids?? That’s ridiculous! Things are bonkers, but man…it’s a great kind of crazy. The older boys are amazing big brothers, and have been incredible through all of this. Kind, patient, responsible, helpful…and they’re having more fun with this than I thought they would.

Everyone’s experiences vary, but it’s not the 6 that’s the main challenge, it’s the 2 under 2. Luckily the littlest guy is as chill and calm as can be, because I don’t know how we would do it if he were colicky or didn’t sleep well or any number of things that make parents of babies lose more sleep.
 
Grab a chair and a stiff drink, my man…

Yes, 4 boys from my first marriage, ranging from 16 to 9. I re-married in May 2022 and she’s 8 years younger than me. She was never married and had no children, and I honestly didn’t blink when she said she would really like to have kids someday. We were surprised how quickly she got pregnant (had been on the pill for years) but as @millah_22 pointed out, I am a dangerous loaded weapon of procreation. Little man Keith is going to be 2 on the 23rd. You may recall my use of “kids” a few sentences ago and wonder if I meant it to be plural. Yes, I did. We agreed that we were either going to have no kids or two kids together. Nothing against only children, but kids need at least one running mate. So anyhow, the plan was to have another
and space them about 2-2.5 years apart.

(here’s where you should sit and grab a drink)

Well, we were fooled by a random
42-day cycle, sat the goalie thinking that there was no way the puck could hit the net, and DID end up with a “whoops” (he has a name though, Nolan). He’s gonna be 6 months on the 16th. People think I’m crazy, and I totally get it. 6 kids?? That’s ridiculous! Things are bonkers, but man…it’s a great kind of crazy. The older boys are amazing big brothers, and have been incredible through all of this. Kind, patient, responsible, helpful…and they’re having more fun with this than I thought they would.

Everyone’s experiences vary, but it’s not the 6 that’s the main challenge, it’s the 2 under 2. Luckily the littlest guy is as chill and calm as can be, because I don’t know how we would do it if he were colicky or didn’t sleep well or any number of things that make parents of babies lose more sleep.
Right now the toddler will go to bed in his own crib around 7:30-8, but usually wake up around 3:30-4 and the wife doesn't really want to deal with him so she'll pick him up and throw him int he middle of our king, so tbh for the most part he's not in anyone's way.

But right now he will wake up again around like 5-5:30 and be like "WAKE UP DADA.. DADA SLEEPING! TIME TO WAKE UP" and he will be jsut ready to go, so one of us has to get up with him.

That's prob what's fkin me up right now more than DST.
 
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Right now the toddler will go to bed in his own crib around 7:30-8, but usually wake up around 3:30-4 and the wife doesn't really want to deal with him so she'll pick him up and throw him int he middle of our king, so tbh for the most part he's not in anyone's way.

But right now he will wake up again around like 5-5:30 and be like "WAKE UP DADA.. DADA SLEEPING! TIME TO WAKE UP" and he will be jsut ready to go, so one of us has to get up with him.

That's prob what's fkin me up right now more than DST.
csb
 
Honestly, time changes don't affect me. I don't get jet leg, either; at least if I'm only going to Europe. If I had one of those 20-hour trips or 10-time-zone changes it might be a different story. But the overnight flights to Europe are no big deal. Get to the hotel, shower, power through the day, then go to bed early. Next morning all is good.
 
Grab a chair and a stiff drink, my man…

Yes, 4 boys from my first marriage, ranging from 16 to 9. I re-married in May 2022 and she’s 8 years younger than me. She was never married and had no children, and I honestly didn’t blink when she said she would really like to have kids someday. We were surprised how quickly she got pregnant (had been on the pill for years) but as @millah_22 pointed out, I am a dangerous loaded weapon of procreation. Little man Keith is going to be 2 on the 23rd. You may recall my use of “kids” a few sentences ago and wonder if I meant it to be plural. Yes, I did. We agreed that we were either going to have no kids or two kids together. Nothing against only children, but kids need at least one running mate. So anyhow, the plan was to have another
and space them about 2-2.5 years apart.

(here’s where you should sit and grab a drink)

Well, we were fooled by a random
42-day cycle, sat the goalie thinking that there was no way the puck could hit the net, and DID end up with a “whoops” (he has a name though, Nolan). He’s gonna be 6 months on the 16th. People think I’m crazy, and I totally get it. 6 kids?? That’s ridiculous! Things are bonkers, but man…it’s a great kind of crazy. The older boys are amazing big brothers, and have been incredible through all of this. Kind, patient, responsible, helpful…and they’re having more fun with this than I thought they would.

Everyone’s experiences vary, but it’s not the 6 that’s the main challenge, it’s the 2 under 2. Luckily the littlest guy is as chill and calm as can be, because I don’t know how we would do it if he were colicky or didn’t sleep well or any number of things that make parents of babies lose more sleep.
You sound like you enjoy sex. Good for you.
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Right now the toddler will go to bed in his own crib around 7:30-8, but usually wake up around 3:30-4 and the wife doesn't really want to deal with him so she'll pick him up and throw him int he middle of our king, so tbh for the most part he's not in anyone's way.

But right now he will wake up again around like 5-5:30 and be like "WAKE UP DADA.. DADA SLEEPING! TIME TO WAKE UP" and he will be jsut ready to go, so one of us has to get up with him.

That's prob what's fkin me up right now more than DST.
5-5:30? Ew! I hope this phase ends quickly, because that sounds annoying.
Don't get too close to him or you'll be having a baby too.
If a woman is ovulating and I wink at her while doing the finger gun thing, there’s a decent chance that I’ve just impregnated her 🤷‍♂️
 
Honestly, time changes don't affect me. I don't get jet leg, either; at least if I'm only going to Europe. If I had one of those 20-hour trips or 10-time-zone changes it might be a different story. But the overnight flights to Europe are no big deal. Get to the hotel, shower, power through the day, then go to bed early. Next morning all is good.
I have similar experiences - I got to London late morning after only sleeping on the plane for maybe an hour and just went to bed very early. I have difficulty falling asleep on planes so I expect to be a zombie the first day. But the Adrenaline kicked in and I enjoyed the day a lot.
But I also tend to bounce back pretty quick - and I’m a big fan of DST. 9 PM dark in June and July are great.
When we lived up north what I couldn’t handle was gray skies for a week at a time and dark at 4:30.
 
Honestly, time changes don't affect me. I don't get jet leg, either; at least if I'm only going to Europe. If I had one of those 20-hour trips or 10-time-zone changes it might be a different story. But the overnight flights to Europe are no big deal. Get to the hotel, shower, power through the day, then go to bed early. Next morning all is good.
So, wife and I have always wanted to go to Greece/Turkey for our 10-year anniversary, and I was looking up plane tickets to see how our savings plan was coming along. It stinks that you lose so much time traveling East, when you’re so eager to get your experience started, but you get those hours back coming home, after all the fun has been had.

One of the things I like about going to Vegas is that you get off the plane not much later than when you boarded, due to crossing time zones. Does that make sense? I’m a bit quirky, if that hasn’t been abundantly clear by now.
 
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