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TopsyTurvy
post 25/12/2012, 05:52 AM
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So woke up bang on 6.00am

DS normally sleeps until 7-7.30

I have had coffee. Texted my sister in Germany. Had more coffee and want everyone to wake up.

Going to wake up DH in 10 mins and then go and wake DS together.

But hurry up already!!!!!
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post 25/12/2012, 05:54 AM
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Been up since 5am and also waiting, waiting!!

I love Christmas morning.....
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post 25/12/2012, 05:54 AM
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I woke up 5am here (but I am in Qld) and I am patiently waiting.

I had to wake up before my preschooler because we rang Santa last night to tell him to leave the presents outside the front door (and so I am already awake and took them inside).

Now where is everyone... I have also had two coffees and am looking forward to some present opening... laugh.gif
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Mummy fab
post 25/12/2012, 05:55 AM
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Waiting waiting dd1 is normally awake by now. I've been flushing the toilet and about to turn the kettle on lol.
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post 25/12/2012, 05:56 AM
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Oldest child awake at 5.15am (so we were too), youngest child still asleep and it is almost 7am. Most mornings he is awake by 6am!

DS1 is doing so well - bless him, he must be fit to burst!

I had a sh**t night' sleep so I'd be happy to still be snoozing!
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post 25/12/2012, 05:57 AM
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DH decided if he was awake at 5:00 then so was everyone else, I swear he's worse than the kids.
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post 25/12/2012, 05:57 AM
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Myself DD1 and DD2 are having a hot drink, then we will go and jump on daddy.

Merry Christmas biggrin.gif
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TopsyTurvy
post 25/12/2012, 05:59 AM
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Whoot. Kettle is on.

Of to prod DH out of bed.

Merry Christmas all xx
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post 25/12/2012, 06:01 AM
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I have been awake for an hour and nobody will wake up!!! It is only 6 am in Qld though.

GET OUT OF BED ALREADY!!!!!

I am drinking crappy coffee because my new Lattissima machine is sitting under the tree....WAKE UP!!!
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post 25/12/2012, 06:03 AM
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Yes. DH woke me with his snoring at 6.00am, so I've been awake for the last hour.

At least with a big day ahead the kids will have a decent sleep behind them.

Merry christmas.
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