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Beabea · 15/11/2005 09:38

Why is one day never the same as the next. I really need to get some food shopping today but now DD (14months) has fallen alseep earlier than yesterday and I now cant go. I am meeting a friend later so I cant do it then. Should I have just gone out and make her sleep later even though I can see she is tired?

Now she will probably also have a nap later today when we planned to be playing with friends.

Its making plans difficult

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compo · 15/11/2005 09:54

I would have gone out when you had planned and let her sleep in the car/pushchair

Beabea · 15/11/2005 10:00

She would normally sleep in the buggy for 1-1.5hours at home or out. But a trip to the shops would be 20mins in the car before I have to wake her again when getting her into a trolly. It doesnt really work. :-S

Im meeting friends at 11am so it was all a bit tight anyway. I was hoping she would sleep after rhymetimes at 11.30am.

As usual I have crammed too much into my day. I forgot I was meeting a friend this afternoon. And now I am working 2 days I have less time to squeeze stuff in.

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Beabea · 15/11/2005 10:00

She would normally sleep in the buggy for 1-1.5hours at home or out. But a trip to the shops would be 20mins in the car before I have to wake her again when getting her into a trolly. It doesnt really work. :-S

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