Bron Lewis
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It's much more than that, especially I was doing year 11 and year 12 English.
There was so much marking.
So I had the kids, I had drop-offs, pick-ups and I had teaching and so I was kind of moving at a million miles an hour at school and moving a million miles an hour at home and then moving even faster at the gym.
So everything was fast and I was not sleeping very well because I was like, again, what's the point of going to sleep?
They're just going to wake up any second anyway.
I got to the point where I got to the park, both girls were crying
Because Olive wanted me to push her on the swing and Edie, the newborn, I needed to push her in the pram over tan bark to get her to sleep.
The weirdest thing about newborns is the more you shake them, the easier they go.
They won't just go to sleep.
What an awful way to go to sleep.
They're so stupid.
It's like, oh, wow, this is relaxing.
My four-year-old son, he goes to sleep by throwing his head from side to side on the pillow.
That's how he goes to sleep.
Wild, wild.
Babies are so stupid.
So to get Edie to go to sleep, I'd have to go over Tambark as fast as I could and shake it and then she'd go to sleep.
But Olive would be crying because she's on the swing.
She's only one.
She doesn't understand.