We’re at a weekend away at the beach, and Ari’s started something I haven’t seen from her so far. On the night we got here, she went down to bed after a long car ride without a hitch, then started crying passionately as soon as I reached the door. This in itself isn’t remarkable. But then, when I went back in for my one-time rescue, she didn’t want to be picked up; she just dove back between her stuffed animals and, contently, allowed me to sing another verse and stroke her back. Unusual.
John and I normally rescue once, sometimes twice if something is a bit unusual. But, as I waited for John to arrive (he was coming from his moonlighting gig in a nearby beach town), my hosts through airbnb (who were kindly chatting and baby-holding over a glass of cabernet) asked if they could comfort her. Sure, we’re on vacay, no need to be a stickler with all the rules. And the same thing happened: Ari didn’t want to be picked up; really didn’t even require any soothing; would leap into her sleeping position as soon as she saw someone had returned.
When John observed this behavior during nap-time and again at bed-time the next day, we considered that maybe she’s just of the age when she doesn’t feel comfortable sleeping in an unfamiliar room by herself–is this a thing? Thinking back, as a kid, I think I probably didn’t feel too secure sleeping someplace new on my own. John’s solution: lie down next to Ari’s pack-n-play and take a snooze on the floor. Worked well during nap-time, but clearly he would at some point need to get up at bed-time to have dinner and, well, not sleep an entire night on the floor.
After about 30 minutes of lying next to our honey, intermittently singing and stroking her back, I interrupted. How do you feel about breaking the rules? We extricated Aurelia from the confines of her pack-n-play so we could watch the fiery sun sink over the bay.
In these next two pictures, John was telling Ari, “Come-here, Come-‘ere, Come-‘ere!” So she was waving her hand toward herself to signal the sentiment.
I love how Aurelia is so lovingly leaning into him!
Evelyn, mouth gaping as well, joins in with the crazy:
Happy father’s day, to this crazy cat, who doesn’t think twice about simply sleeping on the floor next to his daughter to help her feel safe, and does/thinks/feels about a million and a half other things daily that make us so lucky to have him! And to our fathers, and the other daddies in our lives, both peers and mentors–so much love!
Endearing. Especially Aurelia leaning against her dad. ❤
Happy Father’s Day to John and sending our love to all of you!
May you have many happy years together!
You guys, and the palpable love in all photos of your family, are beautiful. ❤