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It’s Way Past Mama’s Bedtime

2 / 25 / 19

Katie

I did it! I got to bed before midnight last night.?

Virginia

Katie, that’s awesome! What’s the secret sauce? I’d love to get to bed earlier.

Katie

Ha! I wish I knew a fool proof secret! Getting to bed earlier has been a struggle for me for quite some time. But I have been feeling lately that God wants me to make it a priority.

Virginia

I totally get that. I feel like there’s so much to do and I don’t get to start on the chores until late.

Katie

Agreed ! I feel like the days are packed with taking care of the kids and different activities or commitments.? I sooo enjoy the peaceful quiet that settles over the house after I put the kids to bed at night. Not to mention that’s the only time I have to actually get anything done.

Virginia

Exactly! Those precious few hours after the kids’ bedtime is when my husband and I get to hang out. And when I can tackle those pesky chores. Laundry. Dishes (ugh, the dishes!). Need I go on?

Katie

Oh, my daily battle with the dishes!!!?

Virginia

Maybe I’ll switch us to paper products forever.? That will solve one problem, haha.

Katie

Yes, free up one space on that never-ending to-do list! That’s what has hit me, though – because the to-do list seems to never end, I just stay up later and later working on different things …

Virginia

Right, and before I know it, I’m up too late and then I’m too tired and I wake up cranky and I am short-fused and I take it out on the kids and then it’s a downward spiral. Am I the only one?

Katie

Sounds like mornings at my house! I was waking up tired every morning. And then I was snapping at my kids while I was feeding them breakfast and trying to rush everyone through the morning routine of getting dressed and brushing teeth and out the door on time. Not the way I wanted our mornings to look!?

Virginia

What did you decide to do differently?

Katie

Well, I realized I had to change SOMEthing! For me, my ideal night sleep would be 7 ½ hours. Lofty goal, but I set a bedtime for myself to be able to get that much sleep. Some nights I make it and some I don’t, but a helpful first step for me was at least stating the goal!?

Virginia

That’s smart! Creating concrete goals give you something practical to do, not some general desire. So it’s like a cutoff time. What happens when you don’t get everything done by then? I struggle to relax if my chores aren’t done and bedtime is fast approaching.

Katie

I’ve been *trying* to prioritize what actually has to get done each night and what can wait until the next day. I’ve found I have to let go of some things in order to stick to an earlier bedtime. Sometimes dirty dishes stay in the sink and emails go unanswered.

Virginia

You’re right, though. Would I prefer clean dishes when I come downstairs over a smoother and calmer morning with my kiddos? Probably not. Everything may seem like they’re equal on the priority scale but they’re really not.

Katie

Right! And when I remember the benefit of waking up more rested is better interactions with my kids in the morning, it makes it easier to stick to the bedtime goal.

Virginia

I have not perfected our mornings but I do try to prepare for the next day as much as I can the night before, like pack lunches and put backpacks by the back door. (It must be nice to be a child and have no concept of time!) If I’m as prepared as I can be, it’s easier to relax and fall asleep at my appointed bedtime. I think the main thing is I just need to let some things go, like you were saying: priorities.

Katie

And God has been showing me that I need to make my personal health a priority in order to allow Him to help me be the kind of mom He wants me to be for my kids in the morning. Letting go of the to-do list at night and going to sleep is a way of showing Him I trust Him to provide what I need for the next day.

Virginia

So true! Sleep is like our daily bread. We can’t save up for the future or pull from our reserve because there isn’t one. When we stress and busy ourselves and try to do all the things and sacrifice our sleep, we’re acting out of fear and that doesn’t lead to good health or good relationships.

Katie

It’s time to set my bedtime alarm for 11pm. Hold me to it!

Virginia

Way to go! Just forget those dishes; they’ll be there in the morning – I guarantee it.?

Soaking in the Truth

Scripture to encourage you:

  • “In vain you rise early and stay up late, toiling for food to eat— for he grants sleep to those he loves.” (Psalm 127:2, NIV)
  • “being confident of this, that he who began a good work in you will carry it on to completion until the day of Christ Jesus.” (Philippians 1:6, NIV)
  • “Therefore, as God’s chosen people, holy and dearly loved, clothe yourselves with compassion, kindness, humility, gentleness and patience.” (Colossians 3:12, NIV)
  • “Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest. Take my yoke upon you and learn from me, for I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest for your souls. For my yoke is easy and my burden is light.” (Matthew 11:28-30, NIV)

Music to inspire you:

  • “He Who Began a Good Work In You” by Steve Green
  • “Take a Moment” by United Pursuit, Will Reagan

Readings and Resources to come alongside of you:

  • God Wants You to Get Some Sleep by Kate Shellnutt
  • Three Reasons to Get Some Sleep by Jonathan Parnell

These articles not only point out how lack of sleep negatively affects our physical and emotional health, but also reminded me that sleep is an act of humility and shows trust in God for protection and provision.

  • Study: Putting Kids to Bed Early Means Better Mental Health … For Mom

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  • Small Shifts: Paper Plates and Good Books
  • Small Shifts: Let’s Do this Together
  • Small Shifts, Significant Impacts

Living Out the Truth

Ideas to try:

  • I (Katie) have tried to set a daily alarm on my phone to remind me it is time to get ready to go to bed. I’ve also been trying to make to-do lists that separate what tasks need to be finished today versus which ones can wait until tomorrow or later in the week. That helps me prioritize my time and be able to have a “stopping point” for the day and go to sleep!
  • I (Virginia) prepare for the next day as much as I can the night before. I fix lunches, place backpacks by the door, and place outgoing mail by my purse. The preparation allows me to relax once I’m finally in bed because I don’t have those tasks waiting for me in the morning.
  • Keep a notepad and pen on your nightstand. When those little to-do list items pop up, jot them down. You’ll be relieved to get them out of your head and you won’t forget them.

 

{These suggestions are ideas from novice moms. Sometimes our life situations need more.

In that case, seeking out professional help is the right call.}

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Morning Madness and Bedtime Blues

10 / 16 / 1710 / 18 / 17

Anna
Anna

Hey, Michelle, got any magical advice on how to make the morning and bedtime routine less crazy???

Anna
Michelle
Michelle

Hahaha. I don’t exactly feel like I should be the person you should ask. ? There is not a lot of magic around here during our morning and bedtime routines!!

Michelle
Anna
Anna

Well, not here either. ? In fact, it usually ends in frustration… I just keep wondering if I’m missing something. I don’t want the beginning and end of the day to be so stressful.

Anna
Michelle
Michelle

I’m so glad you said that because I often feel like – what is wrong with me that I can’t get this to go more smoothly?!

Michelle
Anna
Anna

I know… I usually end up mad at the kids for being the king and queen of procrastination, and mad at myself for getting mad at them.

Anna
Michelle
Michelle

I hear ya and I’m right there with you. But you know what I’ve been doing recently? I’ve been asking God to help me understand what is underneath my frustration. Like why am I so annoyed that we are late out the door again? Or why am I annoyed that she is asking for one more drink of water??

Michelle
Anna
Anna

That’s a really good question. I always thought that I was so annoyed because I have already gotten them THREE drinks in the past 10 minutes. Each. So that’s a total of NINE drinks????????? and toss in FOUR back rubs and FIVE random math questions. Can I just confess that last night I ended the night with Benjamin asking me for something and me yelling “NO!” from the hallway??? I don’t even know what he was asking for at that point.

Anna
Michelle
Michelle

Haha. I know every mom can relate to that! ?

Michelle
Anna
Anna

Well thanks. Truthfully, I think by 9 pm I just want some space. I want to go do something adult.

Anna
Michelle
Michelle

ME TOO. I tell my hubby I just want to clock out! The morning and the nighttime routine require a lot of hands-on parenting and corralling and it can be exhausting. And when my girls don’t operate like robots, it can be annoying! ?

Michelle
Anna
Anna

LOL! #truth

Anna
Michelle
Michelle

Ha, I’m kinda laughing that I wrote that, but really, it’s good for me to think about because – am I really crouching down and seeing what they each need during these frenzied moments or just expecting them to efficiently carry out my orders?

Michelle
Anna
Anna

Oh, I know. That’s me for sure in the morning – Drill Sergeant Mom! And how have I been waking them up lately? Well the alarm goes off, and they don’t get up. So then I’m flipping on all lights, pulling off covers, barking, “TIME TO GET UP! C’MON! YOU’RE LATE!” And I’m annoyed (and honestly, how awful would it be to wake up like that?).?

Anna
Michelle
Michelle

Guilty too. I read this really enlightening article recently that encouraged some connecting time with your kids for a couple of moments before the routine begins. It’s been amazing how helpful that’s been for us when I stop to do it.

Michelle
Anna
Anna

Yeah… I know that there is some hurrying to life that we just can’t escape, but I’d really like to start and end the day with connecting for a moment. And they just know that I love them. I’d rather start and end that way… if it is possible. #isitpossible?

Anna
Michelle
Michelle

Well, I think it’s challenging. I’ll be honest, sometimes I’m so focused on getting through the routine that I forget to SEE them along the way.  But I know God wants us to connect with Him like this so I can only imagine He wants this for us with our kiddos too…

Michelle
Anna
Anna

Yep. What if we stop and see them? Just for a minute… Bookend the day by seeing them (sigh). It might take an extra minute, but then again, it might fill them up with what they really need — which is not one more drink — it’s me.

Anna

Soaking in the Truth

Scripture to encourage you:

  • “You’ve had a taste of God. Now, like infants at the breast, drink deep of God’s pure kindness. Then you’ll grow up mature and whole in God.”  (1 Peter 2:2)

Music to inspire you:

  • “Spirit of the Living God” by Meredith Andrews 
  • “Good Morning” by Mandisa 

Readings and Resources to come alongside of you:

  • “How to Establish a Morning Routine for Kids That Actually Works” by Bryn Huntpalmer

  • We love this excerpt from this parenting.com article: “Get Connected: For kids going to sleep at night means they are on their own,” says Betsy Brown Braun, child development and behavioral specialist, and author of You’re Not The Boss Of Me. “I look at the morning as the oasis after the drought.” In other words, kids can be especially needy for Mommy time in the morning, which may not exactly mesh with your desire to rush everyone out the door. Taking a moment first thing to reconnect with a snuggle and a little conversation can go a long way toward quelling attention-getting behavior later. If they start acting up as the morning goes on, see what you can do to re-establish a connection. Maybe getting dressed in Mommy and Daddy’s room will be just what he needs to get his pants on. “

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  • Decluttering Our Spiritual Closets
  • Known and Loved
  • Time To Relinquish the Rush 

Living Out the Truth

Ideas to try:

  • We don’t want to minimize the stress of routine for a second. It really can be a crazy time and before we know it, we’re all losing our minds. Obviously, this isn’t the goal so what can we do? As we were writing this, we were struck by pausing in the routine to really see our children takes some real dependence on God to help us. But pausing and ask God to fill us with His peace, strength, patience, self-control is what’s going to shift the morning and nighttime routines.
  • When the day doesn’t go like you hoped, when the morning blows up and the night time ends in tears for everyone, our prayer is that instead of being plagued with a spirit of guilt with our frenzied routines, we would breathe in grace. Grace for ourselves to not be perfect mamas and grace for our kids to not be perfect robots.
  • When anxiety and frustration start taking over, try to pray out loud and ask God for help to take a deep breath and bring some peace to the situation. If nothing else, your kids may stop what they’re doing because they’re trying to figure out what you’re doing! ha!
  • A mentor mom encouraged us to pray over her kids at night and call out the good things they did that day. Praying and encouraging your kids at the same time.
  • Morning and nighttime routines are filled with a lot of “HAVE TOs” — have to brush teeth, have to say prayers, have to do this and that. It becomes monotonous. For both kids and parents. Look for ways to change up the routines to make it lighter and more meaningful.

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{These suggestions are ideas from novice moms. Sometimes our life situations need more. In that case, seeking out professional help is the right call.}

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