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Josh Peck and Wife Paige Are "Shifters" When It Comes to Late-Night Feedings (EXCLUSIVE)

Josh Peck and wife Paige spoke solely with 'Distractify' about what they have discovered about themselves since turning into folks of two children.

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Actor Josh Peck and his cinematographer wife Paige O'Brien Peck are the proud parents of two boys. The couple welcomed their first son, Max Milo, in 2018, and their 2d son, Shai, in 2022.

As oldsters of two youngsters, Josh and Paige are all too accustomed to the late-night feeding periods, sleepless nights, and worrisome moments that inevitably occur as a dad or mum.

Opening up solely to Distractify about raising two youngsters, Josh and Paige — who partnered with Enfamil in fortify of their Enfamil Family Beginnings (EFB) program which is designed to make stronger new oldsters with assets and rewards — dished on their late-night feeding ways, and more.

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'How I Met Your Father' actor Josh Peck and wife Paige communicate raising two kids.

After welcoming their second son, the How I Met Your Father big name told us that he and Paige decided to take shifts when it got here time for late-night feedings.

"We were shifters," Josh said. "And so from one to six [in the morning], I would just go crash in the guest room just because I would have work or something, just to get a little bit of quiet."

"And after a while, our son [Milo] would wake up at six and come join me to watch, you know, like Sesame Street or some cartoon in our guest room," he persevered.

"He finally said, 'I really like that this is your room, Dad,'" Josh laughed, jokingly noting that he hopes his son is not spreading information of his Mom and Dad slumbering in separate rooms on the school playground.

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With early morning feedings, Paige defined how the Enfamil Family Beginnings program can in reality lend a hand new oldsters.

"There's been moments like, in the middle of the night ... you can talk to a nurse in the middle of the night and be like, 'What's going on? Is this normal?'" she defined.

"Having that comfort of knowing that there's someone who's a nurse, and can be like, 'This is totally fine, it's gonna pass or like, maybe try doing this try' ... it's so nice to be able to have that and have that comfort," she added.

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Josh Peck says he idea he was "pretty selfish" sooner than having children.

Assuming that the majority oldsters hope to train their children everything that they have got discovered in existence and instill in them similar morals and values, we couldn't help however ask Josh and Paige what they have got learned about themselves since becoming folks of two.

For Paige, she feels her stage of endurance has certainly reinforced during motherhood.

"I'm shocked at how many times I don't like, lose my cool," the cinematographer laughed.

"I think for me, it's I just assumed, you know, as an actor, I'm very self-focused. I know it's hard to believe, but you know, I figured I would just be pretty selfish for most of my life," Josh advised us, opening up about what he's come to realize about himself since changing into a father or mother.

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"Until you have a child, hopefully, you meet someone great and you grow together and you become a little less selfish, but I never thought I would quite be able to have the level of love and joy [of] putting someone before me," he continued.

"I feel with these two kids of ours, the most annoying part is that every trope every saying every slogan, every colloquialism becomes true. And the way I used to shudder when I would hear my mom say, 'It is a love like you will never know,'" Josh stated, adding, "My Jewish mother was quite right."

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Update: 2024-06-11