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  1. #1
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    Jan 2004
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    Oh Tan, it's hard isn't it. DD had her first sleep over when she was about 18 months old. We had a wedding to travel too, children not invited etc.. so left her with my parents which was only half an hour from where we were staying.
    It was so hard for both of us, we were wondering if she was ok, were my mum and dad ok? We left early the next morning to get back to her.
    Even now, DD is 8, and when we leave her to do a day trip away shopping and MIL picks her up from school, we still worry! DH, I think is worse than me, he walks around all the toys/games and finds something that he thinks she will just love. It so cute that he misses her as much as I. We get in the car and it's so quiet, we actually have to stop and remember that we haven't left her behind LOL. Ok, enough babble from me.

    I say go for it. oops, just noticed you posted you are doing it! Good on you. Hope you have a great night out and don't worry too much

    Nic

  2. #2
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    Oct 2006
    Sydney NSW
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    Riley still hasn't stayed anywhere overnight and he is nearly 2, but that is partly cause my mum died 6 years ago and he obviously won't ever stay with her like his sisters did. Jess was about 2 I guess and Erin probably a bit younger but that was only with my mum no one else!

  3. #3
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    Jun 2005
    Perth
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    Good on you for deciding to go! Hope you have a great time and a sleep in too.

    We left DD for the first time when she was 4 weeks old - we had a wedding to go to, 3 weeks later we had another one so she was left with my mum twice before she was 2 months old! She survived and so did we, altho my boobs almost didnt depsite expressing lots even in the carpark at the wedding receptions!

  4. #4
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    Feb 2004
    Melbourne
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    Gosh I think Zander was about 6 weeks old when he had his first sleep over! He had bad reflux & didn't sleep more than an hour at a time for the first six months of his life so we needed it! Having said that, my parents are next door so it's not like h was far away.

  5. #5
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    May 2004
    Brisbane
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    DD was about 2, and DS hasn't yet.
    But it's NOT because I don't want to!
    My mother doesn't live close to us, she took DD for 2 days about a year ago because we had to go to a funeral out west and we couldn't bear the thought of driving 12 hours in two days with a 2yo. It was fine.
    If my mum lived near us I'd have no problem.
    If your little one is used to your mum's house and used to her bed there I'd go for it. The first time is probably the hardest but don't feel guilty, you guys deserve a break and some couple time

  6. #6
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    Dec 2005
    Werribee, Vic.
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    Hey Tan, My first DS Jack slept over a bit at his Grandparents when he was about 6 months old, when we had things to go to that finished quite late. And they were fine. Until Pa had a heart attack when Jack was about 10 months old, and since then I haven't felt right letting him sleep over yet..
    But just the other week they brought it up again and he slept over, and they all had a ball!!!
    And he is staying over there 2moro night too!! It is sooo cute because he sleeps in the middle of them!!
    And Nick and I were ok, just wondering how they were and I woke up with every little sound too!!

    So glad to hear you guys are letting your mum have Izzy for a sleepover. They will both love it!! Just try to enjoy your night out and your sleep in!!
    I still have Toby to get up to in the morn, so no sleep in for me!!

    And I think it is lovely for the grandparents to spend that special time with their grandchildren.. And I bet when gumnut comes along, you'll love Izzy to have a sleepover!!

  7. #7
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    Apr 2008
    Melbourne
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    And I think it is lovely for the grandparents to spend that special time with their grandchildren..
    I totally agree! My mum looks after DD one day a week and DD has such a close bond with her. It really is great for her to have such a close relationship with her grandparents.

    I'm glad you have decided to do it - the first time is the hardest and once you have done it you will probably wonder why you didn't do it earlier

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    Nov 2007
    Tasmania
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    18mths, we started back on the IVF program and had to be in Hobart at 9:00 in the morning which meant getting on the road for a 4:00am start 4 hour drive down and back in a day, so DD stayed with her aunt and cousins for the night and following day all was fine but I couldn't get back to her quick enough LOL!!!

  9. #9
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    Jul 2006
    Berwick, Melbourne
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    i week ago! she is almost 13 months...we were the same went out for a show and my parents were dying to have her stay....we were unsure and decided to give it a go but made my mu promise if she wasn't settling she was to call us and we would come and pick her up,..she slept like an angel, and was so good and happy that we ended up going out for brekkie before picking her up.. i thought i wouldn't sleep well but i slept like a log, woke at 9am with a massive headache from the first sleep in in over 12 months, lol! Go for it I say, it is very very hard, but once it was happening it was fine...i'm glad i have done it now.

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