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start on time
Topic Started: Mar 16 2008, 11:38 AM (228 Views)
Mindy
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I suppose my sonny boy will fall asleep midway through, but judging on last year when the seder ended earlier - one seder he fell asleep at tzafun and one seder he was up til the end!!! PS that was the seder when he began walking for the first tiem!!! (at the ripe old age of 19 1/2 months!)
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Rebbetzin
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Mar 16 2008, 11:45 AM
In a manner of speaking.  When it's that late my parents always invited everyone for real dinner at 6, then served matzah, grape juice/wine, karpas, charoset, maror, and DESSERT at the seder (which started at the correct time).  I imagine we'll do the same this year.

Oh this is a great way to do it! It will just be my six year old, three year old and I on the first night so I really wasn't looking forward to keeping them up that late on my own. This sounds incredibly more doable :)
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