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The Best Part of Putting My Son to Bed

Posted by Toolbox Dad on April 28, 2008

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Tonight was perfect! Our son "allowed" me to take him to bed tonight.  He usually demands Mommy, but tonight she had a 8-9pm conference call with for work and therefore it was my turn.  I typically get to take our daughter (20 months) and put her to bed so my wife and I share the parenting duties. So this was special for me, I get to take my son to bed!

Anyway, I really enjoy putting Boo to bed . It’s a great bonding time for him and I. I try to ask him how his day was and what he liked best about daycare.  Which of his buddies did he play with and other things throughout the day.  I want to make him feel comfortable with sharing that information with me.  He does for the most part but then reminds me, "Daddy, READ the book!"

So there we are sitting in his room, I’ve tucked in a 3′ Bob the Builder , "Mr Ted" (my son’s teddy bear that he made at Build a Bear ), and somehow found enough sheets and comforter to cover up Boo. We keep the lights low and usually have his closet light on to give us just enough light to cause serious eye damage when reading books to him! I’m not kidding. It’s NOT bad when it’s black type on white background like 99% of the books out there, but those 1%, the children’s books that are black font on a red or dark blue background, yeah right. Like I could barely read that in full sunlight!  Tonight was ok though, Boo has what he calls his "spinner" — a spinning light toy he got from Mama and Papa when they took him to the circus in Philly over the weekend. He kept holding the button to make the colored lights spin and supply me with a faint glow so I could read to him. It was great!

But with the lights dim, the fact that I was up until 1:00am last night, and I had a long day at work, my eyes wanted to close so bad! Now how many of you have caught yourself reading to you children and then start to make up words, sentences, whole thoughts!? I do but then Boo is quickly there to say, "DADDY! That is NOT what it says!" I just smile and think, "Man, if only my memory was as good as a three year olds!" He calls me out on my dozing off every time. And I don’t mean to get sleepy, it’s just so relaxing reading to him.

So after two books Boo was starting to nod off, guess he had a long day as well. So I stopped reading and just laid my head on the side of his bed and rubbed his back a bit. (I’m sitting on a hard wooden stool!) In a matter of 5 minutes he fell asleep and I dozed off for a bit as well.  I would wake up every now and then because my butt and legs were numb from the wooden stool! But what I love most is watching him sleep. He looks so peaceful and innocent and it’s at that moment that I feel so good about being his Daddy!

If I’m up late I always check on both kids before I hop into my bed. They’ve usually squirmed out from under the sheets or sometimes have even done a 180 and are sleeping with their head at the foot of the bed! I get them back to a good sleeping position and tuck them back in, make sure their favorite stuffed animal is within reach, kiss both of them on the forehead and whisper, "Daddy loves you so much!"

It’s 11:40pm now, and I’m heading up to do just that! Can’t wait!


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I'm a husband and father of two children, a son (2004) a daughter (2006). I try to find humor in everything my kids do and therefore blog about those situations.

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    What a beautiful account. These days you read so much about physical abuse and how stressed parents are about having to take care of their kids. This was wonderful. Thank you for sharing.
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    Putting my kids to bed is the best part of the night (as long as everyone is in mostly good spirits still - which is a simple function of "how late it is"). Great post.
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    agree, some nights are terrible -- the kids fight the bed, and other's my 3 1/2 yr old son is asking to go to bed. the other night, was a struggle, he just kept getting out of bed. 1.5-2 hours of mommy and I "tag teamming" putting him to bed. I do love the nights where I can sit and read a book and then talk to him about what he did at daycare.
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    thanks andy! can't lie -- i do get a little stressed sometimes, but that is after 2 hours of getting him to fall asleep and he's beyond tired! My wife usually puts him to bed but when it's my turn it is a great time. we read cool books and I usually ask him about his day! I definitely feel relaxed when all is going well at bedtime, sometimes SO relaxed that I'll fall asleep on a stool next to him!

    My daughter and I have a great bedtime routine. She's 21 months old, our son is 3 1/2 yrs, and it's two different routines. Of course with my daughter we read books and she's just starting to talk, so that is great fun! We always hug and kiss, eskimo kisses too, and then wave goodnight to the butterfly wall decals and then it's off to her crib!
 

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