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Becky77 · 06/11/2008 11:46

So did we all survive unscathed? I am shocked to report my DD didn't st once despite what sounded like WWII outside. It does make you wonder why you spend all evening creeping around and glaring at each other when you drop a teaspoon!

I am very relieved last night is over though... I had worked myself into a right tizzy over it!

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RhinestoneCowgirl · 06/11/2008 11:49

After being one of the worst sleepers EVER before he turned 2 yrs, DS slept peacefully though a major bombardment last night, not bothered in the slightest!

He had been excitedly watching the neighbour's fireworks through the window before bed last night and his first words this morning were 'booms finished?'

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Becky77 · 06/11/2008 11:56

Awww bless him!

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cliffjumper · 06/11/2008 13:26

I took my three kids to a bonfire party at their Grandad's church (he is the minister) and the youngest DD (3 months) slept through most of it. My DS fell alseep in my arms at 7pm (it started at 6:30pm and he is 2). My other DD who is three (going on 13) had the time of her life playing with her 8 year old cousin and all the other kids there.

It was a great night and we got them home just after 8pm and they were sound asleep for the rest of the evening until about half 7 this morning.

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Pinkjenny · 06/11/2008 13:28

I took dd to a party at a relative's house, and she was so knackered by the time we got in that I think she would have slept through anything.

I, on the other hand, was like a cat on a hot tin roof waiting for her to wake up and cursing all the rockets and bangers.

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mookickkick · 06/11/2008 13:39

DD stayed awake for an extra 30 min at bedtime and then had to be re-settled once more. I actually expected worse, so I shouldn't complain!

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Becky77 · 06/11/2008 13:44

I think I was expecting complete meltdown!

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pudding25 · 06/11/2008 20:16

Ha, dd was awake screaming for an hr. It sounded like ww 3 in her bedroom. I ended up feeding her back to sleep as she would not calm down -oh bugger, I can hear her kicking off now. The fireworks are going of again.

I HATE FIREWORKS

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TheGabster · 06/11/2008 20:38

Ha ha! Finally, an advantage living in Germany - there is no Bonfire night fiasco.

Glad it went well for you Becky.

Sorry to hear about DD's meltdown Pudding!!

Don't worry - you will get your own back on me New Years. They let fireworks off for HOURS and HOURS here - in the street, in their gardens. Am dreading it already!

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pudding25 · 07/11/2008 09:55

Thankfully, she didn't wak up properly last night and went back to sleep herself but I still hate them! They go on until new year here.

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TheGabster · 07/11/2008 11:16

Until New Year? Really? Where do you live?

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