Why???

BabyBrain

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A couple of questions.......

a) When I say that Albert needs a nap why do people insist on playing with him?

b) When I say he's hungry and go off to do a bottle why do they insist on rocking him to sleep?

I can't win!
 
I have that with my MIL. I say he's tired, she keeps playing, I say it again she carries on. He makes a few cries 'oh he's tired, doesn't matter you're leaving soon' erm ok?


 
Lol I get this with my own mum. It's either that or she's waving toys in her face while I'm feeding her! Or my favourite is when Angel is struggling to go down for a nap she tells me she's not really tired. Of course but I don't know when my own daughter is tired hm x
 
Oh yeah my mum treats me like I've given birth at 12 lol
 
It's annoying isn't it?? I actually say: "stop talking he's tired" :lol:
 
Lol princess I threatened to cut the plug off the surround sound last night
 
Ooooh OH's parents tried to say K wasn't tired for her nap the other day, then heard how difficult she was to get down. I think they learned on that one! For some reason they can't wrap their heads around the fact that they have to be a bit quiet and keep waking her up from naps! Grrr!
 
At the min we are struggling to get James to sleep longer than half hour as he wakes up and I then grumpy and I struggle to get him to sleep again last Monday he fell asleep and right in que 30 mins later woke up I said to sil don't mess him about as he's going back to sleep in a min ( I was eating my lunch. ) mil comes along and proceeds to tickle him etc I said can you stop please she said why I said because he's suppose to be going back to sleep she replies not likely he's wide awake !!!!!! Errrrr yeah because of you !!!!! Any way she got all huffy and walked of and James proceeds to scream the shopping centre down through tiredness a d I had to cuddle him off and it was bloody hot...... I was do angry and all she said was oh he's grumpy!!!!!!!! Wtaf!!!!!


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