August 10, 2007

Reading Brings Us Together (And Makes For One Sleepy Toddler)

Finding quality family time when both parents work is difficult. As a wife and mother, I often struggle with maintaining balance between work and home. And on a greater scale, I find it challenging to spend time with my husband and our son equally.

I know that equality in marriage is wonderful in theory, because household responsibilities get in the way when I’m not working 9 to 5. If anything I spend my non-working days with Dawson, coloring, bike riding, walking and playing outdoors.

My husband is often absent when it comes to “family” time because his work schedule isn’t as flexible, whereas I have weekends off. But I realize how important it is for Dawson to spend time with both his parents together. And so we try to make time.

One of the ways we spend quality time together is watching family movies. For a mere two hours, once a week, we can sit down in the living room and watch 101 Dalmations, Shrek, Cars (for the 90 bazillionth time) or our latest favorite, Charlotte’s Web.

Another thing we’ve tried is reading books together. Most days I read to Dawson before bed, and on the rare occasion, Doug will read to him as well.

Last night we sat together on the couch, Dawson sharing part of our laps, and read the book Murphy Jumps a Hurdle, that we borrowed from the library. We love this book because our dog happens to be named Murphy.

Doug and I took turns reading the pages and Dawson was so happy to be with us that he fell asleep, mid-book.

“Honey, I think he fell asleep.”

“Seriously?” I look down at the Doodlebug, fast asleep in our arms.

“This book-reading thing is awesome. Why didn’t we do this before?”

“I don’t know, too busy I guess,” I say. “Who’s going to put him in his bed?”

“Let’s just keep reading until we know he’s really asleep.”

And so we continued to read and occasionaly kiss our son on the top of his head. And I realized that family time is wonderful, even if it is few and far between.

(But if we had a Wii? I guarantee we’d be hanging out together more often. Seriously. How fun!)

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5 Responses to “Reading Brings Us Together (And Makes For One Sleepy Toddler)”

  1. What a beautiful family moment. Dana, you are quite a writer.

    Reading is a great family activity for us. Sometimes it’s the only way to quiet our house down!

  2. Oh, Leslie! That’s so sweet of you to say! Thank you! I’m sure Julia loves to read and be read to.

    Dawson practically begs us to keep reading — sometimes we read 4 books before he goes to bed, and he loves going to the library every single Tuesday to check out a new book!

  3. [...] Reading Brings Us Together (and Makes For One Sleepy Toddler) [...]

  4. That IS a wonderful way to connect and get some snuggles fron your little man!

  5. Lisa, we really do enjoy it. Mostly because he’s quiet the whole time we’re reading. :)

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