DAILY SNACK
He’d been thrashing around on the bed for twenty minutes.
He was being silly,
Obstinate,
Unfocused.
I kept begging him to put his pajamas on.
“You can win another happy face sticker.”
Lame.
He was tired; I was tired.
I let go of Irene to pick out her pj’s,
Just as he reached over and grabbed her,
And she rolled over willingly,
Wrestling like they always do.
Except there was no bed on the other side of him,
And she went careening over him,
Head first.
I dove across the bed and caught her ankle,
Just as her head was hitting the floor.
And time froze for a couple beats,
As I dangled my daughter upside down off my bed.
Then I let her down gently and got up to comfort her.
She was hurt, but not badly.
Then,
I started screaming.
Thank goodness for doors that close and rooms to calm down in.
Thank goodness for teary-eyed hugs and I’m sorrys.
Because I know he didn’t mean to hurt her.
And he knows I didn’t mean to hurt him.
And I think we’re going to be alright.
Young C is sleeping soundly for the first night in his new-to-him big-boy bed right now. He’s been sleeping really well (i.e. through the night) in his crib for almost a year now and still loves it and doesn’t try to climb out at all. Still, as of April 29th he’s a bona fide two-year old and it feels like the time is right. I’m also four months pregnant, of course, and we want there to be ample time for Young C to forget about his crib before the new baby arrives on the scene. And it’s getting a little hard for me to hoist him in and out of the crib several times a day right about now. So new bed it is.