Once upon a month
ago, if I really, really, really put
my mind to it, I could have four kids ready for bed and actually in the
blinking thing in under forty minutes.
Yes, that includes brushing four sets of teeth and a bedtime story. Ok, so
there might be a few tears and some bewilderment because I am moving fasterthanthespeedoflight
and there’s a good bit of shouting but focus on what’s important; they’re
between the sheets in under forty minutes.
Job done. Mission
accomplished. Now where’s that glass of
wine?
These days all of that
has changed. Now it takes forty minutes
to get them up the stairs and a
further forty (if I’m lucky) before I get to walk back down it again. And into the arms of my glass of wine.
Things are crazy
in our house. Box of frogs crazy. Lid comes off, they go everywhere. They take
sibling rivalry to a new level. I’ve dropped “down to his level” trying to
diffuse a bomb tantrum and another one is swinging out of my bra strap
whilst a third is roaring for assistance from the bathroom.
I’m trying to
explain to one of them he has 12 sleeps left till he’s back in school (“is that
the same as 10 sleeps?”) and another one is filling me in on his latest
conquest in Minecraft whilst a third is attempting to remove batteries with the
sharpest knife he could find.
In other words,
no-one ever gets undivided attention.
Particularly when it is needed. As
soon as one issue is dealt with, there are two more waiting for attention. One on one time just does not happen when
there are more than two kids. It’s just
not possible.
So, I reckoned I
would have a go at it when they are in bed.
Get them all nice and relaxed with the bedtime story, tuck them in and
then spend a few minutes with them.
Initially this was
for the benefit of one boy in particular.
The one I still feel needs it most.
So I would sit down on his bed and ask him to tell me two nice things
that happened that day.
The first night
he talked non-stop for twenty minutes.
All I did was sit there and nod, make the odd sound in my throat to
indicate I was listening to him. Which I
was.
He fell asleep
with a smile on his face.
It was lovely.
And so we continued.
One night as I was
leaving the bedroom one of the neglected them piped up, “it’s my turn
for you to talk to me now. My two things
are……………………………..”
Smallest Boy was
next. “My things are I need a water gun
and I don’t like Liam.”
Not really getting
the point of the exercise but early days.
Early days.
So, yes, these
nights I am coming down the stairs ages after
the bed time wind down but as long as the one on one time is being met, isn’t that
the main thing.
*whispers* And the
glass of wine afterwards!
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