allison443
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It may sound passive aggressive but it isn't. I don't mind him sleeping in but I am going to go about my day as I normally would. This is how mornings work in our house, and this is the way I get everyone out the door on time. It's only about an hour where we are rushing around, and then the house is quiet again when I go off to school or do my errands or whatever if he is off that day. I suppose I would could get up earlier where we are not rushing around and we could be quieter, but uh..that I will not do. I will not get up earlier so the house is quieter so he could sleep in later.
I am very familiar with rushing around in the morning to get the family out to school and work. I guess I just don't understand why you can't tone down the loud yelling upstairs and the yelling into the other room to the kids, which you said is what bothers him/wakes him up.
If you told your kids let's be quiet, dad is trying to sleep, would they really continue to yell? That would be surprising.
I think you could change the noise level on those mornings if you wanted to. But you don't want to.
..but maybe I will try to tone it down if I am feeling especially nice that day.
all the kids will be 18 and you can enjoy your nice, quiet house then. I can see a migraine or extenuating circumstances (worked until midnight or later) that I get and we would be quiet to accomodate that. But otherwise..nope..that's life as a family man. Business as usual here.



