Today’s segment of “Conversations with a Two Year Old” has been modified a bit to explain a little bit about a day in our life with twins … particularly naptime.
You’d think that naptime would be a peaceful and wonderful event. Well, once they are actually asleep it’s fine, but getting them there, is quite a challenge. You see, naptime is an absolute sanity necessity. Unfortunately Bugs and Monkey don’t see it this way so they drag the event out as long as they possibly can turning naptime into an “Adventure”. Here’s a run down of how it goes …
Crib Hopping: They are (for the moment) still in cribs, but the cribs are side by side, so with little effort they can propel themselves from their own crib into their brothers. They each know which crib is theirs, but this “crib hopping” ritual is a daily Nap requirement apparently.
Chatting: Many conversations take place as they are supposed to be going to sleep. Monday is a good example where they were each standing at the side of their own cribs talking. Suddenly you hear something like this:
Monkey: “Pinky Swear? No really, you need to Pinky Swear!”
Bugs: “I not Pinky Swear!”
Monkey: “But you have to Pinky Swear”
Where do they hear these things. I honestly haven’t heard that out of one of the older boys for months. It’s like they glean all this information and verbage and just store it away, waiting for an opportunity to bring it all out and use it. Let me just say that it’s a very good thing that they have never heard profanity!
Argument: At some point, they will get tired of the other one climbing into their crib and taking blankets and pillows and some sort of fracus will ensue. Typically it isn’t anything major, but just part of the progression.
Sleep: Eventually, one will fall asleep leaving the other on his own … he will talk to himself, yell at his twin to wake up (what does he think he’s doing going to sleep during naptime) and at some point fall asleep himself.
There are always variations on this lovely ritual. The other day, Monkey moved all of his things into Bugs’ crib … blankets, pillows and all!
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December 5th, 2008 at 6:16 am 1
I love the pictures in the header, they are all so adorable!!
As for naptime rituals at my house, it usually involves a LOT of screeching.
Oh, what I wouldn’t do for a daily afternoon nap!
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December 5th, 2008 at 7:28 am 2
That is too cute, although very frustrating I would guess.
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December 5th, 2008 at 1:33 pm 3
how funny!! Twins are so fascinating!
December 6th, 2008 at 1:01 am 4
Aahh…I know that ritual all too well! :0)
I don’t have twins, but my girls are 3 and 2, and share a room. And the things that come out of their mouths huh? Where do they come up with some of this stuff?! heehee
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March 17th, 2009 at 4:20 pm 5
I don’t have twins….but have two girls 14 months apart that share a room. So fun to have stumbled upon this post as I was just having a “Ye Gads” moment yesterday during my girls’ naptime.
My four year old told her sister that she wanted a divorce because “things aren’t working out”. 3 Year old refused to share the barnyard animal toys so the 4 year old asked for a divorce.
NO IDEA where she heard this. One of her brothers must have left a TV on, recently, to something beyond her age level.