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Adults having bbq in a garden near us since 3ish. No problem. Enjoy yourselves. Still a bit rowdy, laughing etc at 9.30pm whilst my child sleeps. Again, no problem. Hasn?t happened before, probably won?t again. Starts playing the bongos very very loud......?oh come on!!!!?


Now a guitar and bongos with repetitive singing. I think I might live next to Santana.

I taught my kids to cuddle up and read stories when they woke up. I now struggle to get them up!


Our lovely lazy mornings in bed were really special.


Whoever lets their kids out to play at 6am just doesn't want to entertain them themselves, so it's lazy and selfish.

Similar in my household Angelina!

My eldest now a teen so I have to force her to get out of bed! 19 month old if wakes early rather than letting her get up to disturb everyone else (especially at weekends) we have quiet time but shes generally a good sleeper and I am normally first to wake!


In fact I hear more of my neighbours kids than my own, we don't need an alarm, from around 7am the banging, screaming/ tantrums starts, even my toddler looks at wall like whats going on next door!


Lucky for us the children are not outside as early as 6am but we did have a ball being kicked on our fence 7.30am,

and I do use earplugs incase anyone wants to know! :)

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