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Clocks going back - early waking competition - open to all!

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knickyknocks · 25/10/2013 08:39

I'd like to lay down to sleep the gauntlet for earliest waking baby on Sunday when the clocks go back.

This morning my gorgeous 7 month old DS stirred at 3.50am (to be 2.50 on Sunday - Shock) and had to be cajoled, rocked, hushed to doze for another hour.

Wake up time today 5.50am.
Potential Sunday wake up time 4.50am.

Anyone else??

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knickyknocks · 25/10/2013 08:43

Hang on, I've lost an hour already!!

Wake up time today 4.50am
Potential Sunday wake up time 3.50am

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absentmindeddooooodles · 25/10/2013 08:55

Ive got a 2.6 yo that will give your ds a run for his money. Not looking forward to this....

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SleepyFish · 25/10/2013 09:03

Never mind babies, my 5 yr old was up at 5.30am today so potential wake up time 4.30am Shock Yawn.

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knickyknocks · 25/10/2013 09:07

Sunday will be a day of exhausted parents. I suspect it will be late Sunday afternoon that there will be a lot of tears and tantrums (children and parents Grin).

absent what time will your DS get up?

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absentmindeddooooodles · 25/10/2013 09:08

Sleepy.....5?!?! They still do this at 5?!?! < cries at crushed dreams of lie-ins>

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absentmindeddooooodles · 25/10/2013 09:10

3.45 this morning he decided it would be a fabulous idea to jump on my head and demand cheesecake. ( after getting dressed in a very random assortment of mine and dps clothes)

Managed to entertain him with caryoons for a while however.....so actually walked down the stairs at 4.30.

Not amused.

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knickyknocks · 25/10/2013 09:19

Shock absent looks like we're both front runners with sleepy as runner-up!

absent that sounds truly hellish. At least at 7 months I'll be able to put on a box set whilst he exhausts himself in the baby gym....until my 4 year old DD gets up...then it will be Me Too and the childminder none of us would leave our kids with....

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onlyfortonight · 25/10/2013 09:22

ooohh I remember this annual nightmare! Good luck ladies. Sadly I have no advice...I was always the crabby witch from hell by Sunday afternoon.

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BloodysocksAndGore · 25/10/2013 09:24

I was wondering how you deal with the clocks. dd woke at 5.30 this morning but chattered away for an hour before I had to go in. not looking forward to that at 4.30! She's going to be majorly grumpy keeping her up on Monday night then isn't she.

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AlwaysChasingRainbows · 25/10/2013 09:30

My Ds gets up anytime from 3am & he is 4.11

I can see its going to be a very long week off school

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Theonlyoneiknow · 25/10/2013 09:35

Sob, and we have a Halloween party on Sunday afternoon, fun with a roomful of crabbit toddlers and babies!

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FreeButtonBee · 25/10/2013 21:00

Ha ha - I have been working on my 8mo twins all week so they can handle going to bed an hour later. Up at 6.50 and 7.00 this morning, so not too painful for Sunday, fingers crossed. They do still wake at least twice each in the night so I really couldn't cope with a 5am start to the day. Fingers crossed...

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Squiglettsmummy2bx · 25/10/2013 21:38

My 11 year old DD was up at 5.45 this morning as was 21 month old DS. My 8 year old DS often gets up at 5. For me its who will be waking me up between 4 & 5 Shock Confused

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JesusInTheCabbageVan · 26/10/2013 10:03

Free I'd have thought with twins, at least they'd be able to lie there talking to one another in their own made-up secret language, and keep each other quietly entertained. You mean that doesn't happen? Grin

22mo DS slept till 6am this morning, which is brilliant as he's been getting up between 4 and 5 for the past week. Problem is, when he does wake up he immediately jams his hand down his (pissy) nappy and has a good old rummage and scratch. On a good day, this means we wake up to a toddler with hands reeking of 12 hour old piss. On a bad day, he manages to dislodge his nappy enough to then wet through his pyjamas and the bedclothes.

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knickyknocks · 26/10/2013 12:41

I may have to restrain myself from pummeling the next person who says to me to enjoy my extra hour in bed.

My MIL suggests that I should just leave DS to it

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havingastress · 26/10/2013 12:42

Was 5.20am for us this morning...1 yr old DD...so looking like 4.20am tomorrow. Just jeeezzz!

I'm going for the 'water, cuddle, nappy change, walk out, leave to cry' approach!

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knickyknocks · 26/10/2013 12:43

Pressed post too soon.....MIL reckons if DS is just whingeing then surely I can just sleep through it Hmm

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IComeFromALandDownUnder · 26/10/2013 16:44

Signing in. dd - 6 months - woke at 4.30 to start the day.

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knickyknocks · 26/10/2013 17:32

Good luck one and all....I reckon I'll be on my third cup of coffee by the time 6am rolls round..

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CarlyRose80 · 26/10/2013 21:08

I will check in tomorrow too. Currently on a 6am wake up so not too bad. Still don't want to be up at 5 tho:-(

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knickyknocks · 27/10/2013 04:50

DS stirred at 4, now 4.48 and we're up. Need coffee......long long day ahead.....

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RosinaCopper · 27/10/2013 04:58

I have coffee.
My twins usually get up around 5.15 (although I had a 4.45 start last Tuesday , which was hellish a bit tough).
So this morning, my day started with dt1 saying 'come on Mummy!' and heading off downstairs. Which at 3 is not a solo activity!
I will be waking DH up at 6.30 and go back to bed for an hour or two I think.

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kiwi5 · 27/10/2013 05:00

4.45 with ds. feeding him and praying he will go back to sleep. he is currently pulling off the boob ebery few secs to grin at me! not looking good!

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octopusinastringbag · 27/10/2013 05:01

4.21 here according to my Kindle, then I got downstairs and realised it was 3.21 :( Not a happy bunny.

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Urv · 27/10/2013 05:01

I was up at 4 but can't prove it as I didn't know about this thread Grin

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