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i am a full time student. I am with my son all day, then I go to school for a couple hours and then go online to finish the session (hybrid classes). when my lil' man is sleeping I'm doing homework. when he sleeps at night i am still doing homework. i get 5 hours on good nights and 3 normally. I'm a few hours short of having insomnia! what is like for the rest of you? Mine is probably nothing compared to those who work. Anybody else feel like me?
 
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[qb]i am a full time student. I am with my son all day, then I go to school for a couple hours and then go online to finish the session (hybrid classes). when my lil' man is sleeping I'm doing homework. when he sleeps at night i am still doing homework. i get 5 hours on good nights and 3 normally. I'm a few hours short of having insomnia! what is like for the rest of you? Mine is probably nothing compared to those who work. Anybody else feel like me?[/qb]


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i work part time and its not bad for me but when i get to leave its only for work! and i know that he is only so young still 6mo. and my time will come but its hard to have my parents realize that going to work isnt time for myself... I think you are doing great! keep up that hard work. its so wonderful to have ambisious women/men. i was finishing school up until my son was 3 mo old and it was hard. im going to go back at some point in the near future but i dont know what i want to educate myself further in so im not makeing a step into that yet. going to school and working are hard but school is a little different you have to have it at home as well so work mosty dont have at home so GREAT WORK KEEP IT UP. best of luck and wishes!
 
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I work from home (about 60 hrs a week) and I cannot get anything done when Allison is awake, well only a limited amount. My schedule is pretty much awake 20 hrs and, if I am lucky, 3 hours of uninterrupted sleep. Actually I had so much trouble sleeping my third trimester that I was looking forward to the baby arriving, well needless to say nothing really changed after she was born Smiler . I realize now that sleep is a distant memory and I now embrace the saying “You can sleep when your dead’. HAHAHA

Sweet dreams,
Jenny
 
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