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AIBU?

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To have sent dd to bed.

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ditavonteesed · 18/05/2008 18:29

She wouldn't eat any of her tea and is being really groochy so I said she had to go to bed. She has gone to bed quite happily so I think she must have been tired out but now we feel really guilty.
AIBU?

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theAfkaUrbanDryad · 18/05/2008 18:31

not at all - don't feel guilty! pour yourself a large G&T and have some lovely grown up time!

mybrainaches · 18/05/2008 18:33

Enjoy the peace, she will remember the next time she thinks of playing up.

bonkerz · 18/05/2008 18:39

NOT AT ALL, both my DCs are now tucked up in bed and i dont feel an ounce of guilt! HAve just ordered an indian takeaway and plan a peaceful night!

dittany · 18/05/2008 18:40

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ditavonteesed · 18/05/2008 18:41

Unfiortunatly still have 2yo dd up so not quite so peaceful just yet, she did go very willingly which kind of took the wind out of my sails a bit. Bless her.

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sillybut · 18/05/2008 19:17

Jealous. DD never shows any sign of wanting to go to bed before 8pm and she's 2+7. I've tried putting her down earlier but shes up and whizzing about within a couple of minutes or worse up at 4am demanding that i get up to keep her company. 8pm she goes really happily

YANBU

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