8 Minutes

With a kid like Jailyn, we have to follow a fairly strict bedtime routine. For the most part, we really try to stay on schedule and cut things out (as needed) to get her IN bed by 9:30pm. On a normal night (when all goes as planned), things would go as follows:

8:20 pm Begin to wrap-up nighttime activity
8:30 pm - 9:00 pm bath/wipe/brush teeth/ready for bed
9:01 pm - 9:20pm 3 bedtime stories
9:22 pm Pretend time with Dadden (mommy sets the timer)


"Bwa-ha-ha-ha...That is exactly what I wanted!!!....Hoo-hoo-ha-ha-ha!!!!"

Laughter breaks out.



Though muffled behind a closed bedroom door, they belt out laughter - so deep that it stirs my soul. It's the kind of joy that starts at the bottom of one's gut and flutters up towards the heart.

I love my dad but never really shared these types of instances with him; moments in time that are both fleeting and precious.---- I know how much Jonathan looks forward to his 8 minutes alone with Jailyn each night.

For 8 minutes, they talk...laugh...discuss nothing and everything. They make/sell lemonade, pretend to be transformers (Jailyn as Prawl and Jon as Optimus Prime of course), work in chocolate factories and eat each other's "great creations" for 1 dollar. They send mail, draw pictures, dance and wrestle. They sing songs, read, "eat" marshmallows and talk about dinosaurs.

In 8 minutes, my adoring husband manages to tell our beautiful daughter how important she is in his life without uttering those exact words.

Love that would transcend a lifetime 8 gabillion times over.




One peck and an "eskimo kiss" later, the gesture is returned.

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Anonymous said…
Goodness they look alike....you are both doing so well with her. She is making us proud now and will continue to do so as she gets older...love ya sis.

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