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What do you do when they WILL NOT go to sleep?

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Enid · 04/07/2005 20:10

the dds have been mucking around upstairs for an hour now.

they have to share a room as we have builders in.

They will not settle.

I have threatened, cajoled and now finally lost it.

But they are still bouncing around up there. The 2.5 year old is yelling her head off (playing, not crying).

What on earth do I do now?

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QueenOfQuotes · 04/07/2005 20:11

Leave them...............they'll go to sleep when they're tired.

Our 2 boys nearly always play around for an hr or more - but they do eventually go to sleep

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Enid · 04/07/2005 20:12

trouble is the 5 year old is tired and really wants to go to sleep but gets pestered by the 2.5 year old grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr

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Twiglett · 04/07/2005 20:12

ha ha ha ha

DS (4) bedtime .. 8am

regularly still awake at 9.55

don't know what I'm supposed to do about that

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Twiglett · 04/07/2005 20:13

8pm of course

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Enid · 04/07/2005 20:13

god really

maybe I am just expecting too much.

But if they dont go to sleep by 8-ish they are both hideously grumpy in the morning

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spidermama · 04/07/2005 20:15

God! I've got exactly the same going on upstairs but with no excuse about builders. The 3 year old keeps shouting and when I go up says 5 year old has told him to. 7 year old is wailing, 'stop it I want to go to sleep' from next room. What has got into them tonight.
I was going to have an alcohol free day. Perhaps tomorrow! Grrrrrr!

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Twiglett · 04/07/2005 20:15

yeah and he does that sneaking down the stairs thing too

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Enid · 04/07/2005 20:15

we have no alcohol in the house

bummer

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spidermama · 04/07/2005 20:16

These summer nights!

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spidermama · 04/07/2005 20:16

Go to/send someone to the shops then.

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Rainbow · 04/07/2005 20:17

I have the same problem. At this moment in time DS2 & DS3 are wrapped up in a quilt playing. I considering adding brandy to their milk or using the trusty mallet. DS1 is going to bed in 15 minutes (supposedly). (all 3 are in the same room)

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Enid · 04/07/2005 20:18

shops a 10 minute drive away

dh too disapproving as we are not drinking this week

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spidermama · 04/07/2005 20:19

Bad luck Enid. I feel for you. My dh is all too persuadable in that department.

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Enid · 04/07/2005 20:20


my dh has a will of iron
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bambi06 · 04/07/2005 20:22

story tapes?

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Twiglett · 04/07/2005 20:23

ahh

just add a 'y' and all will be fine

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Enid · 04/07/2005 20:23

god that is a good idea bambi

will drag out cassette player

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Twiglett · 04/07/2005 20:27

my idea was better .. add a y add a y

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Enid · 04/07/2005 20:29

dont get it

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astonished · 04/07/2005 20:31

Enid, i would probably put the younger one in my bed to limit distractions and then transfer her over when she's asleep. This regularly happens in my house and i just end up ignoring it until about nine when i let rip!!

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astonished · 04/07/2005 20:32

I get it twiglett!!! hehehehehe

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spidermama · 04/07/2005 20:32

'let rip' ha ha. I know that feeling.

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Twiglett · 04/07/2005 20:32

and I quote ...




my dh has a willy of iron



SNURK

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spidermama · 04/07/2005 20:33

Duh! Got it Twiglett. It took me this long though.

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Enid · 04/07/2005 20:34

rofl

i thought you meant irony

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