We attempted to watch the end of Julie Julia last night. The attempt failed. My daughter actually woke up and refused to go back to sleep for about an hour. I'm starting to suspect that my lovely one really doesn't want me to watch the rest of this film.
My plan - watch the parts of the film we missed whilst she is awake. She can watch it too. It's a PG 13 but as I recall, there was no violence and very little bad language. If she is already awake, she can't wake up and prevent us from watching it.
Gosh I'm good.
If you need parenting tips, just quiz me. Erm, yes, ahem.
xx
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