That sounds exhausting, Lauralee. Sleep disruptions—especially when it’s your child—can really throw everything off. It’s okay to feel drained, and it’s also okay to write about it. In fact, this could be a perfect bridge post: something real, relatable, and gently humorous or reflective.
Here’s a possible opening paragraph you could use for your next blog post:
Title idea: Midnight Musings and the Art of Not Sleeping
“Last night, I was up with my son until the birds started singing. One night of resistance turned into a full-blown backward sleep schedule, and now we’re living in a world where 3 a.m. is playtime and 10 a.m. is bedtime. I’m tired, slightly delirious, and wondering if coffee counts as a food group. But in the quiet hours, I’ve found unexpected moments of connection, laughter, and a whole new appreciation for blackout curtains.”
Would you like to expand this into a full post with a mix of humor, reflection, and maybe a few tips or lessons learned? Or would you prefer to pivot to something lighter like a list of “things I think about at 3 a.m.” or “unexpected joys of parenting on no sleep”?
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