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    First non- family sleepover for grandson

    My elder grandson aged 6 is a difficult sleeper!
    Needs a lot of cuddles pre bed, a Fairy Spray to keep bad things away, as well as stories of course. Takes a long time to fall asleep (as did his mummy as a child) and comes into mummy's bed a lot during the night. His chosen time to get up would be 5 am, but he has been persuaded that before 6 is too early. Various methods have been tried over the years to solve this and now and 6 and half, it is a lot better, mostly.
    This means he has had less sleepovers with me than his cousins, who go to bed and stay there and wake at a reasonable time in the morning, have.
    He has had 2 or 3 sleepovers at one his aunties, and one with the other.

    This half term a sleepover with his school friend was planned!
    I really thought that DD or SIL would be going to get him late evening or in the early hours. They live 2 minutes walk away so not a problem in that sense.
    DD and SIL went out for meal locally and early in case of any problems.
    His friend H is an only child too and has the loveliest mum and dad (On another thread this is the lady I thought had passed her driving test when coincidentally someone with the same name had)
    She had them both T shirts with their names on made for the sleepover.
    This morning I hear it all went well
    They were awake quite late last night and up again at 6, but all went well and happily.
    H's mum and dad are taking both boys out today.

    I say really well done GS1, and really well done H's mummy!!
    “A grandchild fills a space in your heart that you never knew was empty.” – Unknown

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    That is lovely to hear Gem , he will feel very grown up , H's Mummy must have thought it through the T-shirts were a nice touch . bet Mummy & Daddy were waiting for that phone call hahaha
    Maybe more to come
    Im not fat just 6ft too small

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      #3
      Well done to him, well done H's mummy
      What is life if full of care we have no time to stand and stare

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        #4
        Well done to GS. This could be turning point point for him.
        How nice of H's mum to get the t-shirts.
        Sometimes I forget to like posts,but that doesn't mean I don't like them.

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          #5
          Gem, I bet your GS1 felt really grown-up going for a sleep-over at his friend's. It's a real rite of passage, but at least they're a bit too young for midnight feasts, although I suppose pillow fights might be an exciting possibility.

          Well done to him. xx
          "Joy is what happens to us when we allow ourselves to recognise how good things really are. "

          (Marianne Williamson)

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