Ah yes, fellow parents! The joy of being a father is unparalleled, watching those little angels sleep peacefully. But let's be real, when it's bedtime, it's like we're preparing for battle! It's a 57-minute showdown of wills, negotiation tactics, and a test of our patience. But we don't give up, oh no! We push through until the very end, determined to get that last goodnight kiss from our little ones.

I mean, who needs the gym when you've got bedtime with kids? It's a full-body workout, lifting them into bed, dodging the flailing limbs, and trying not to step on any toys that may be lurking in the darkness. And don't even get me started on the negotiations. It's like we're dealing with tiny lawyers who have no concept of time or logic. "But mommy, I need to finish this puzzle! It's an emergency!" Yeah, sure, kid, because finishing a puzzle at 9 pm is a matter of life or death.

But in the end, it's all worth it. Seeing those little faces finally surrender to slumber, and getting that last kiss goodnight, it's like winning the championship belt. So, to all the parents out there, keep fighting the good fight, and may your bedtime battles be victorious! ⚡️🦍⚡️

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Totally agree. Each parent deserves a medal just for that part of the battle.

Having this perspective while your parents are alive really shows their value. Nothing can be done to pay them back for their patience. We can try at least.

Those are very kind words #[2]​ thanks for this and giving me the courage to shout this to the world.

I MISS MY DAD AND MOM, we live across oceans, and what they have done is the most beautiful thing that happened to me. And I just wish to follow their example.

I just tell them to go to bed and they go to bed. 🤷‍♂️

Go to bed, that is less than 3 seconds! They are probably like 18 already. 🤣

Just kidding, honestly said it takes much less effort when it’s only me bringing then to sleep, but when mami is around, they just feel that amazing protection that a mother provides and they turn into invinsible machines.

Still is the best in the world!

Amazing post. My wife and I love it. She is dying w laughter.

And it does give you a different perspective about your parents. Couple years back, I texted my dad every morning for a month one thing I appreciate about him, or a memory, or something he told me that showed he loved me. He said it was one of the best things he’s experienced.

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