Goodbye the afternoon nap

My dearest friend, the afternoon nap.

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We’ve been together for such a long time. Best friends in fact since we fell out with your cousin, the morning nap about two years ago.

We’ve spent three years adhering to your stringent rules.

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It is with regret that we must part company. It’s not you, it’s me. Well, Boo to be precise. When she started playing up at bedtime, I tried ignoring you but I was in denial.

Whereas before we spent hours trying to find you, we are now spending hours trying to keep you away.

You came back briefly this week and I secretly rejoiced, but when Boo was still up at 9pm that night, I realised, we had to say goodbye for good.

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I will miss you.

The things I could get done while you were with us.

Who knew, the whole house could be tidied, washing done, dinner made or blog written?

I have been wondering what I will do now you are no longer here.

I guess the house will be a mess most of the time now. Washing will spend days in the ironing basket. Dinner will most likely be quick. The blogging will now have to wait until Boo’s bedtime unless I can squeeze a post in during a morning’s Peppa Pig episode.

My other lament is the times when I had a sneaky afternoon nap too. What will I do now? I imagine I will have to drink more coffee and maybe even invest in some matchsticks. For that, I feel you are a bit selfish.

What naps giveth, you take away in a heartbeat.

However I do want to leave on a high note, you selfish bastard twonk.

It’s been a ball.

Yours regretfully,

Super Busy Mum
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  1. Ah yes, the afternoon nap. That was a long time ago for me, my favourite ones where when the first was a toddler and I was preggers with the next. That was lovely. But cutting into mummy’s evening wine time is just not allowed – so those naps have to go. How long until pre-school sessions kick in??? Good luck in the meantime.

  2. I mourned the passing of the afternoon nap too, though with each child it seemed to get shorter and shorter. The other thing I hated was if my youngest fell asleep in the pushchair on the way to school, he would wake up in a fowl mood and I’d end up wishing he’d never bothered falling asleep in the first place! You can get a lot more done together now, though, like going out and about and not having to be concerned about scheduling some kind of snooze.

  3. The afternoon nap was my saving grace for many years. It’s definitely a difficult time when they’re still tired and need a little nap to get through the day, but not too much or else bedtime is messed up. Hopefully, yours will work through it quickly! #sharewithme

  4. Lol! Number 1 never napped so when number 2 did I was ecstatic. He gave up just after xmas and I was very sad! Mainly for the 2 days where I work evenings as I loved a cheeky afternoon nap beforehand or the day after. But life goes on. Just a bit tireder!! #MMWBH

  5. I love this post Emma. At the moment we’re desperately clinging onto the afternoon nap. I’m not ready to give it up, but I know it’s on it’s way out.
    Someday he manages fine without one and some days he’ll go and have a good couple of hours. I think by the time summer is over naps will be a thing of the past 🙁 x

  6. I can relate we need to start cutting Buba’s nap down and out and Missy Moo’s morning nap is saying goodbye. It’s hard to say goodbye to that special Mommy time too! Isn’t it? But it’s for the best for the kiddies. We do it all for the kiddies. lol hahaha Lovely post. Thank you so much for linking up to Share With Me. #sharewithme

  7. Ah, the end of the nap is a sad time indeed. BUT there is now a whole 2 hours or so where you can go out and do different things! I really started to get to know my son in a different way when he dropped his nap
    xx x

  8. Awww bittersweet =P

    I also said goodbye to afternoon naps when my son is still so perky even when I cant keep my eyes open anymore =P

    So many things that we have to let go when our child/children is growing =)

    #ShareWithMe

  9. We’re heading down this path . . . Chloe now has an afternoon sleep about half the week – she can manage without it for a few days not not all the time. I’ll be fighting to keep it during the summer holidays I think but I imagine I shall have to be gracious in defeat come September – that said Ben didn’t completely give up his “quiet play” as I rebranded it until he started Reception.
    I can wholly recommend the “quiet play” – you still get things done and they get a bit of a rest 😉 x

    1. Oooo Colette I fancy this ‘quiet play’ I will have a go tomorrow 🙂 xx

  10. hehe… we are actually trying to establish a nap…. Eleanor likes to stay awake ALLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL day!!

    Love this post xxxx

  11. GREAT post! I remember this feeling far too well. I remember how disappointed I was when the afternoon nap went – I no longer had ‘time’ during the day! Thank you for linking to PoCoLo 🙂 x

  12. What an excellent post! But I feel for you, I truly do! Now even though my toddler is still in that mid-morning naptime-ville! I am dreading the day that we all part ways and wave it goodbye too!

    Haha, thanks so much for linking up with #MMWBH xx

  13. I totally sympathise with you, my daughter is 21 months and heading the same way. She does still nap sometimes but it’s very random and then bedtimes are a NIGHTMARE! I miss my quiet time more than she does haha. 🙂

  14. The things we can get down during the afternoon nap hey, my youngest is down to half an hour nap now and not everyday but she still needs that half an hour and so do I, it won’t be long now before it is gone for good #pocolo

  15. This made me laugh out loud, what a great post. I LOVE the afternoon napping time. I can’t imagine when the time comes to say goodbye! xx

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