Showing posts with label nap. Show all posts
Showing posts with label nap. Show all posts

Sunday, August 25, 2013

"We're home! We did it!"

Rich didn’t sleep before church. The sadder part is that he was in his crib for “nap time” for almost two hours before we finally took him out and fed him lunch. We just kept thinking, “Maybe he’ll fall asleep soon and get some kind of nap, however short.” So lunch it was. And then rush to church it was.

This morning at home and then again during sacrament meeting, Rich asked for “nursery.” I kept telling him nursery was later. On our way down the hall to nursery, he said it again. “Nursery.” He was very happy to be there.

On our way home, Rich and I talked for a bit. I figured I’d say some pretty complicated things to him so he would have to concentrate too hard and would consequently fall asleep. (Weird plan, I admit, but you just never know what will work.) But for the last few minutes of the ride, I said nothing. Neither of us did. On our way up the driveway, I caught a glance back at him. He was drifting, one eye closed, the other eye half-closed. As soon as we pulled into the garage, I looked back to see if he was close enough that he might go down for a nap. Just as I looked, I saw that one half-closed eye, and then those classic words escaped his mouth. Those words he says about one in three times when we return home from something. “We’re hoooooooome. We did iiiiit,” Rich said in an increasingly soft voice, drawing out the “o” and the “i” more than he normally does. As soon as he finished the word “it,” he was gone. His one eye closed all the way, and he rested at last.

I had to keep from laughing. The boy usually says, “We’re home! We did it!”, but this time it was like it was the last thing he needed to do before he could retire. I quietly removed him from his car seat and carried him upstairs for a comfortable nap in his cool bedroom (courtesy of the rainy weather).

Sunday, May 19, 2013

Just two tired boys getting their weekend fill

Karen and I wanted to take Rich someplace where he could run around this morning. We picked the mall, which is huge, and we strolled around to a few shops briefly before heading to the mall's play area. ON OUR WAY TO THE PLAY AREA, Rich fell asleep. We were seriously 100 feet away (maybe yards, because it really is a massive mall) when we noticed his head was leaning to the side and his eyes were closed. Defeated in our attempts to let him have some play time, we went shopping instead. For him. Because that’s what good parents do when they take their son to the mall too close to nap time. We ended up finding some great shirts and shorts for him at Crazy 8, so it worked out for the best.

The goal was for me to study for FM the whole afternoon while Karen watched Rich. Karen got a grocery list ready after we got back from the mall while I let Rich sit in my lap and watch some Baby Einstein videos. And I fell asleep! For maybe 10 minutes, so it wasn’t a big deal, but when I woke up he was lounging against me, head resting on my chest, as he watched his show. I only really woke up because the episode ended and he said “uh-oh, uh-oh” over and over again. It was really nice having him lie there on me in the office chair in our bedroom. He was very quiet and he let me sleep (for the most part).

Monday, February 25, 2013

My fans wait for me outside the bathroom

I had to be present for proctoring and grading for the Math 1050 exam today, which always means spending a lot of time on campus. Since I knew it was unlikely I would make it home in time for Rich’s bedtime, I left campus after my last class (around 11:30) and came home to be with him when he woke up. We had lunch together, I cleaned some dishes, we played—it was a lot of fun to see him, and he was very excited to see me. In fact, he woke up from his nap and Karen brought him downstairs while I was in the bathroom, so I called out to him and said hello. Then he talked to me through the bathroom door and waited for me to come out.

KAREN: Come on, Richie, let’s go upstairs and change your diaper.
RICH: ...
KAREN: We’ll come right back down and be with Daddy.
RICH: ...
KAREN: (to me) Honey, he’s just waiting at the door for you to come out. He’s not going to come with me.

Rich is easily my #1 fan, and I love it.

Wednesday, August 22, 2012

Rich always knows what he wants

Not long after getting home from our walk this afternoon, Rich crawled over to the stairs and, as he always does, looked back to see if we were following him. When he made eye contact with me, he squealed (like he always does) and bolted up the stairs. I followed him all the way to the top (again, very normal). Usually when he gets to the top he heads straight for the trash can right outside his bedroom door. If he doesn’t go there, he heads into the bathroom or his bedroom. But this time—happy and squealing as he was—he went full speed right past the trash can and the bathroom door and on toward our bedroom. I followed him all the way to the pack-and-play, where he stopped. He put his hand on the pack-and-play and paused. I said, “Okay, if you want to...” and hoisted him up and over. He sat there, so I gave him his binky. I said something like, “If you want to take a nap, you can.” He rolled over, so I left the room. No crying, nothing.

Typically, he doesn’t like being in the pack-and-play because he wants to get out and move around. But he knew exactly what he wanted and went right for it. When I visited him a few minutes later, he was sleeping. In fact, he slept for an hour and a half and I didn’t even get to see him awake again before going to campus for my job.