As I type.. my very awake, very noisy, but VERY happy kids are all in the basement.. screaming and squealing in delight. I couldn't tell ya exactly what it is they are saying or doing.. just that they seem to be having a great time. They are dinnered, desserted, bathed and brushed.. trottin' around down there in their jammies laughing really hard as they bang into furniture and wrestle, and then stop to discuss a super hero or annoying teacher. Did I mention it's 10:00 on a school night?
I know.. I know. Kids need their sleep.. and 7:00 am comes sickly quick for both Jesse and me when the painfully boring middle school classes call.. (Jesse cannot express just HOW lame his education is. Gone are the elementary school days of Dinosaur reports and field trips. It's all algebra and literary terms for miles..)and I realize that most kids on the block have been tucked away tight for at least an hour by now. But there's something about the magic of pre-tuck in moments.. that somehow turns daytime siblings complaining of boredom.. into the best of friends completely entertained by one anothers presence. I don't know if it's the fun of just knowing they SHOULD be in bed.. and aren't yet.. or the simple void of the busy days distractions.. but whatever causes the friendly bonding to erupt almost on a nightly basis-- is hard to disrupt. Hard to force to an end. Hard to break-up, for bedtime.
I think deep down I just know these precious minutes of giggles and impromptu games--can only happen, now. Before I know it they'll be dating and driving and off to be grown-ups.. have mortgages and jobs and kids of their own.. and now is their time to be kids. Be siblings. Be friends. In their jammies in the basement. At bedtime.
CHRISTMAS TIME AGAIN
5 years ago
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I don't even have older kids that play together just yet, but somehow I know just what you mean and just how you feel. It does go fast, and those moments are almost always more important to me than bedtime or schedules. That's what they'll remember about their childhood--playing in the basement in their jammies and how much they were loved! (And come on, who really uses algebra? Don't answer that.)
Amen. They can always take a "nap" during algebra the next day. I love "best friend" kid moments between my kids. I just enjoy them and try hard to keep them fresh in my memory for the next time they are killing each other and they all get sent to time out for the rest of their lives! Never, ever a dull moment!
And this is exactly why Andrew is homeschooled, because nothing shuts down around this house before midnight. Laughter on the couch from Dad and Michael (yes, who lives in an apartment just miles away but comes for his second dinner and Thursday night tv) is just too much of an enticement for him, and I don't have the heart to break up the party.
Yes, Katy, you are such a great mom and you do truly treasure each minute with your kids!
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