“Bedtime is my nightly reminder that children don’t believe in clocks.”
Every parent begins bedtime with optimism.
Tonight will be smooth. Efficient. Peaceful.
Teeth will be brushed quickly. Pajamas will appear without resistance. One bedtime story will somehow remain one bedtime story.
And then reality arrives.
Suddenly, children who were exhausted thirty minutes ago discover unlimited energy. Important life questions appear out of nowhere. Someone urgently needs water. Someone else remembers a dramatic emotional crisis from earlier that day. Another child somehow transforms into a professional gymnast directly on the bed.
Time itself stops making sense.
At some point, bedtime becomes less of a schedule and more of a psychological endurance event.
Experienced moms understand the routine:
- “Five more minutes” secretly means thirty
- Whispering somehow becomes louder than normal talking
- Children move faster after being told to calm down
- The phrase “go to sleep” eventually loses all authority
And despite repeating “it’s late” multiple times, tiny humans continue behaving like tomorrow simply does not exist.
Honestly, it’s impressive.
Today’s parenting reminder:
- Bedtime negotiations deserve diplomatic awards
- Silence after lights-out should never be trusted immediately
- “I’m not tired” is usually followed by falling asleep sideways
- A parent sitting quietly after bedtime is practicing recovery, not laziness
Still, hidden inside the chaos are meaningful moments too. The extra hugs, sleepy conversations, bedtime laughter, and repeated routines slowly become part of what children remember as comfort and safety later in life.
Even exhausting nights become memories someday.
Because bedtime may test patience nightly, but it also quietly reminds families that love often looks like showing up over and over again — even after asking everyone to sleep for the seventh time.
Inspired by the funny, comforting parenting humor found throughout the mom-centered collections at Good Humans Bookstore, where everyday parenting struggles are shared with warmth, honesty, and laughter.


