Cozy moments

Cozy moments

I absolutely love reading bedtime stories, chatting and then singing my children to sleep. I prefer to do this with one child at a time. The downside is that it's a long time in a dark room and I have a hard time staying awake, but the benefits still win out! On the evenings when both my husband and I are home, we usually take one child each. It's so cozy to read, talk through the day and then get them to fall asleep in peace and quiet. It's so peaceful! So much else becomes unimportant at that time. Usually that's also when I really get to hear what happened during the day and if there's something in particular they need to vent about, it's right then, just before they go off to sleep that it comes out. Not when I ask on the way home from school or at the dinner table, but during bedtime itself. Sometimes there's so much talking that we have to decide on "one last question or comment" for this particular evening.

Tonight our son didn't want to go to sleep. I wondered why, of course. Well, Mom, if I fall asleep now, I'll have to wait a whole year before it's this day again. 365 days, Mom!

Thought of the day:

Do you also appreciate the “going to bed” procedure (with or without children) as much as I do?

This article is part of The 50 day challenge, where I challenge myself to write an article a day for 50 days! The articles can be about anything, short or long, but I can't miss a single day!

With love, Johanna.

Doula, Functional Medicine Health Coach, and Mind-Body Practitioner. Mother of three. Founder of Life By Love, a family-focused health practice supporting women and families through fertility, pregnancy, postpartum, and family life.

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