I wish I had someone to talk to. I wish my friends didn't all have jobs and lives. Especially the ones who could at least sympathize. These little rugrats sure did fool me the first week with being so good. And now Isaac just won't stop crying ....
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It's hard, so hard the first couple weeks...months.
Especially since your Big A has to be back at work.
I would try letting Isaac nap on his tummy. I know they say increased risk of SIDS, etc, but I feel that if we're in the room and AWAKE with them, we can keep an eye on them. And if it let's him sleep....
Good Luck!
So Much!