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to super glue DD to her bed?!

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Adikia · 15/08/2013 21:23

she went to bed less than an hour and a half ago, we've had a 10 minute search for various cuddly toys, 5 trips to the loo, 2 monster under the bed sightings, a killer moth and 3 complaints that she can't sleep!

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Adikia · 15/08/2013 21:23

oh and a spooky noise

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Mogz · 15/08/2013 21:39

It's no good, she'll just stick to the sheet and pull that with her when she comes to pester you, best thing for it is straps attached to the frame of the bed.
Not that I wished to be able to do that when babysitting, nope.

Tittypulumpcious · 15/08/2013 21:46

When you find a glue strong enough please share..it's been 1 hr and 45 minutes we have had..

I can't sleep (before even getting in bed) I'm hot (she has a fan on) my foot hurts, I'm hungry, the cat is scratching at my door (cat is outside MIA) I still can't sleep, 3 toilet trips and lastly I'm thirsty...

Arghhhh!

StHelenInPerson · 15/08/2013 22:55

I know your pain but my dd yr3 is yet to imagine monsters under the bed etc as it is the now she was out like a light by 8pm tonight not gloating at all no no .

I just having issues with getting her to eat,nice nutritional pack of crisps and slice of bread today for her Hmm.

Adikia · 16/08/2013 09:16

:( I didn't manage to find any strong enough glue, she finally shut up at nearly 11 and woke me up before 6am, I'm now hoping for an afternoon nap.

Oh StHelen, how I long for a day DD is out like a light by 8pm, I'm hoping in September, when DD starts school and wears herself out, I might finally actually start getting some sleep! We've got healthy eating perfect now though.

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