“Will you check on me?” - yes
“In 10 minutes?” - yes
“Even if you’re tired?” - yes
Now, both boys are still very routine at bedtime. First, when it’s bedtime, they pretend to be asleep on the couch or in my bed. This requires tickling them to get them up and moving. Then, it’s toothbrush time. Then, they want their water bottles filled. Then, it’s revised prayer time:
“Now I lay me down to rest, may all the world be blessed.”
The original “Now I lay me down to rest” was too morbid for Sage. After prayers, it’s hugs and kisses. A few weeks ago, they wanted to learn challenging math at bedtime. This week, they want a bedtime story from the “Calm” app. We listen to a story to help them fall asleep. Those stories are good because all three of us end up asleep before the story ends. If they haven’t fallen asleep, and I exit the room, it’s never without exchanging “I love yous.”
I have to say as maddening as bedtime can be with the boys’ rituals and stalling techniques, it’s also a favorite time of the day for me. It’s predictable and sweet. I love tucking my boys in and kissing their sweet faces feeling grateful that they are home safe and loved.
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