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I have a 19mo/old and I'll say at 13 months they are still taking naps and sleeping early so it won't be that bad. They are probably walking, but not very well, they are probably not interested in videos yet. You will spend most of your time feeding them, or them sleeping depending on what time the parents are doing their anniversary dinner.
I'd expect if it's a proper anniversary dinner, the kid will be sleeping for almost all of it. So you shouldn't have to worry too much.
That is all reassuring, thanks!
Good point. Do not mess with the sleep schedule!