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to have a snooze on the sofa while ds watches tv?

16 replies

BuzzingNoise · 05/08/2010 15:33

title says it all really! I'll read your responses after my 40 winks...

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bigpantspam · 05/08/2010 15:34

How old is your ds?

2shoes · 05/08/2010 15:34

yanbu
have done this often

Julezboo · 05/08/2010 15:35

YANBU i was just debating the same thing, he is sat behind my legs though so if he moved i would know

moogalicious · 05/08/2010 15:35

no - just done the same while my 3 watch a film. . .

BuzzingNoise · 05/08/2010 17:47

he's 3.10. I had a lovely snooze and woke up at 4.30, just in time to get dh from work.

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knickers0nmyhead · 09/08/2010 00:18

Yanbu......I do this all the some times.

OnEdge · 09/08/2010 00:22

I do it but risk getting poked by hairbrushes and things whilst snoozing Grin

Colliecross · 09/08/2010 10:34

What's wrong with that? Nice snuggly arrangement.

PrettyCandles · 09/08/2010 10:43

Why not? Dh and I do it all the time.

As long as you don't snore he doesn't snore!

colditz · 09/08/2010 10:44

God no YANBU

9 months old, maybe, but I do this quite often and have done for a couple of years.

TheJollyPirate · 09/08/2010 10:48

YADNBU - sleep tightGrin

Poledra · 09/08/2010 10:49

Does nobody else have a 2yo who shouts 'Wakey wakey, mummy!' when they spot you having a sneaky bit of shut-eye while they're watching TV??

RunningOutOfIdeas · 09/08/2010 10:58

I wish my DD would let me have a snooze. This weekend, every time I sat down on the sofa I was told "no mummy. It is picnic time. Come and sit here on the floor next to teddy". If I pretend to be asleep she tries to open my eyes. So I have respond or risk the loss of an eye!

jellyhead · 09/08/2010 11:03

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colditz · 09/08/2010 11:05

You don't have to, what you could say is "Don't poke my eye, you'll hurt me. It's a naughty thing to do."

TheJollyPirate · 09/08/2010 11:37

Poledra I have a 7 year old who just climbs on me and demands a cuddle when he spots me sleeping resting. He is autistic though so I can let him off Grin

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