This is making me nuts. DD1 has gotten to the point where she is trying to ask for anything and everything to delay bedtime. Dora? Bubble Guppies? When it becomes clear we're not putting on a show, she moves on to food. Snack? Milk? Banana? Then she tries to drag us down to the play room. Then she asks me to put on music for a dance party. Now she's just rolling around and whining in the foyer.
Normally I just carry her up to her room and start the bedtime routine, but every time I go to pick her up, she starts screaming. And since DD2 is actually asleep right now (which is rare), I'm not carrying screaming DD1 past her room.
This isn't just today, though, this is a lot of nights, too. I'm not sure what to do. I give her fair warning well in advance of bedtime, I tell her one more whatever (show, snack, turn on the slide) and then we're going up. It doesn't matter. And when we get up there, she wants to read a story, brush her teeth, blah blah blah.
And now...the baby is awake...so I guess it doesn't matter if I take her up now. No mommy downtime this afternoon!
Any suggestions? Do I just start the routine earlier? I feel like we could spend all day "getting ready" for nap or bed lol.

Re: Nap and Bedtime Stalling
I think you're spot on about the attention. She gets excited after DD2 is in bed, and really just wants to extend her solo time with DH and I, which I totally get. I also think I have been lax about the bedtime routine, and some more consistency on my part, plus involving her in bedtime choices, would go a long way. Thanks for the tips!
It's always something he knows we can't deny him. Water or potty. Srsly?!?!??
It's remarkable how much less whining is going on when she is involved. She's not begging me for snacks, and I'm not losing my temper every five seconds because I'm rushing to get dinner done.
JaysonandKristin I love the timer idea! Def going to give it a try and see if it catches on.
@CrashIntoMe1 - your evening sounds amazing. Thank you so much for sharing the link.
I've realized that 95% of our issues are because I need to be in control. I'm having a lot of trouble letting go of wanting things done a certain way, and I'm hoping that I can loosen up as DD gets a little bigger and I have attention to give him.