How To….Survive Bedtime

by Veronica on May 12, 2008

in Life

I wrote this last night.

1- Survive Mothers Day, even though Toddler has had no nap. Survive dinner time even though Toddler has had no nap and partner is being too slow dishing up dinner to satify me and the screaming toddler.

2- Get dinner eaten (I balaced the Toddler and my plate in my lap together. Clever much?) and cleaned up. Get NO NAP Toddler into her PJ’s and a clean nappy. Hugs and Kisses all round and then….

3- 6.45pm hits and it’s BEDTIME!

4- Listen to the Toddlers sigh of relief when you tuck her in. Kiss and then leave the room. Check back in in 5 mins and discover the Toddler fast asleep. Revel in the silence and get a few things done.

~~Take a 1.5 hour break from Toddler wrangling~~

5- Decide to lay in bed and blog/watch TV mere moments before the Toddler wakes up screaming. Realise that it isn’t really the sound of your spare time running away, instead it is your brains running out of your ears.

6- Cajol, hug, cuddle, snuggle massage, rub, kiss and snuggle the Toddler in an attempt to curb the screaming. Give up and administer Nurofen. Swap turns with your partner, until screaming stops.

7- 20 minutes later the screaming has subsided into small snuffles and the Toddler has stopped crying that it ‘hursss’.

8- Snuggle sleepy Toddler and leave the room.

9- Hear the Toddler playing. Hope that she is still in bed. Have all your hopes dashed when a little head pops up over the gate and says ‘Ah Hi Mumeeee’.

10- Sigh. Audibly.

11- Pick the Toddler up and rub her back. Realise as you are rubbing that your toddler feels very snuggly. Like, skin to skin snuggly. Discover NO NAPPY on Toddlers bum.

12- Find the still clean nappy and place it back on the toddler. Console yourself that nappy removal was a complete fluke.

13- Discover that nappy removal was no fluke. Repeat steps 8 through to 12 four times.

14- Remember reading something on the internet about backwards nappies. Replace the nappy back on the toddler BACKWARDS.

15- Celebrate the lack of nappy removal. Seriously, if it was your blog that I read about backwards nappies on, let me know and I will edit this post to give you complete credit. I salute you, whoever you are.

16- Snuggle toddler into bed, only to have her sit up and tell you ‘I hungeeee’.

17- Sigh. Audibly.

18- Wish that you were still breastfeeding for the eleventy hundredth time today.

19- Heat up some left over mashed potato from dinner. Feed to Toddler. Or, in our case, hold the bowl while Toddler feeds herself. And yes, she was still in bed.

20- Resettle Toddler with big hugs and kisses. Snuggle and leave the room. Listen to her sing herself to sleep before everything goes silent.

21- Blog about it.

tiff May 12, 2008 at 9:46 pm

Happy Mothers Day. Hope she settled for you finally and that you got an ok sleep.
Just remember Ivy’s motto: Sleep is for the weak!!!!

tiffs last blog post..Throwing out a line.

Xbox4NappyRash May 12, 2008 at 10:09 pm

ironically, my motto is “sleep is for a week”

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Ree May 12, 2008 at 10:17 pm

Please come feed me mashed potatoes in bed.

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nikki May 12, 2008 at 11:10 pm

Oh, I remember these times all too well. I still haven’t caught up on my sleep.

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Lou May 12, 2008 at 11:33 pm

Turkey. Feed the little lovely turkey. Turkey has a component called L-tryptophan. L-tryptophan is the reason you want to go to sleep after you eat turkey. If that doesn’t work, there’s always Guinness.

Lous last blog post..Mother’s Day

Suzie May 13, 2008 at 12:05 am

Oh I know those kind of nights. I hope you got some sleep

Suzies last blog post..Mothers Day Update

witchypoo May 13, 2008 at 12:48 am

So, is blogging how you survived? I so don’t miss the sleepless nights, but I never was a big sleeper in the first place. I think I was scared I would miss something while I was asleep.

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Marylin May 13, 2008 at 1:00 am

Great post! Gotta send you some hugs after that though… what an evening! 🙁 (((((((hugs)))))))

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Tara May 13, 2008 at 1:28 am

You’re so nice! I never give into the “I’m hungry.” I just say breakfast will be here in the morning, so go to sleep!!!!!!!! LOL

Talina May 13, 2008 at 4:12 am

Um, this may sound dumb but that is a Nappy? I have never heard of this before..

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Anja May 13, 2008 at 7:54 am

Oh my stars!

Think of the revenge in later years. Amy comes home at 5 in the morning from some serious clubbing and you can keep her awake.

Anjas last blog post..Yes, kiddies – it is time for a rant.

Taz May 13, 2008 at 8:06 am

wow..

what a full on evening..

did she end up sleeping thru the night?

Tazs last blog post..29 Weeks Old.. (mothers day special)

Hyphen Mama May 13, 2008 at 8:44 am

At our house we have to have zip-up, one piece jammies and put THEM on backwards with the zipper up the back. This keeps jammies, nappies and baby all put together ’til morning. The alternative is a naked toddler, and pee and poo ALL OVER THE PLACE.

Hyphen Mamas last blog post..This Mother’s Day is Already Kicking the Pants Off Last Mother’s Day

Suze May 13, 2008 at 9:17 am

OMG…It’s not often teenagers look attractive, and cute as Amy is, this has been one of them…I love my sleep toooo much.

HRH May 13, 2008 at 11:55 am

This was actually very sweet in a tragic sleep deprivation way.

HRHs last blog post..Monday Potluck proving I am a rebel…

Sarcastic Mom May 13, 2008 at 12:17 pm

I swore there was going to be a step in there where you broke out the liquor.

;-P

Sarcastic Moms last blog post..I’ve got a big behind!

Sandy (Momisodes) May 13, 2008 at 2:59 pm

When I told my brother I was 6 weeks pregnant with my daughter years ago, the first thing he said to me was, “Go to sleep. Right now! You’ll thank me for it later.”

Sandy (Momisodes)s last blog post..I Quit

river May 13, 2008 at 5:16 pm

I’ve just remembered a friend of mine years ago used to buy a powdered milk additive called Horlicks. She added it to warm milk and gave it to her toddler in the evenings. Toddler slept well every time she had it. Worth a try? Warm milk also contains the tryptophan that Lou mentioned is in turkey.

kat May 14, 2008 at 5:10 am

You are fantastic. Mostly because I didn’t detect an iota of bitterness about your working so hard at this “Mothering” gig on Mother’s Day. Maybe you felt it, but you didn’t blog it, so kudos to you for your refined sense of womanly grace. Or something. Anyway. If it feels better to know that your pal Kat all the way in California has nights like that, then know it.

And my husband once used duct tape on a diaper to keep it on the kid, which I later had to cut off. I don’t really recommend it. =P

kats last blog post..Pandora

kat May 14, 2008 at 5:12 am

Hey, just read River’s comment – we recently got a tryptophan supplement from our natural doc and it has helped A LOT!!! He went from waking up 8-10 times to waking up 1-3 times. I feel sane again.

kats last blog post..Pandora

Trish May 14, 2008 at 10:38 pm

hope the sleep situation has improved.
Oh,I know the no nappy trick … mine undress completely too when we leave them to go to sleep – full one piece pjs’ works sometimes.
Our boys don’t go to bed till late but I do love it when they nap …

Amy is a gem giving you so much blogging fodder.

Trishs last blog post..Wordless Wednesday

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