Papa is visiting this week and had the honor of tucking Piper into bed last night. It can be a full contact sport, but Papa wore the appropriate protective gear.
If you’ve been to our home for dinner, you know that every person within a mile radius is required to come to Piper’s bedside and say good night. We’ve had a few dinner parties where this made our guests uncomfortable. “Send up the red head that sat next to whats-his-name!” Piper demands from her throne. You probably know what this ritual is actually about: The Great Stall. Papa said last night went like this:
Piper: “I’m hot.”
Papa: “Let’s take the quilt off. You can sleep with just a sheet.”
Piper: “I’m cold.”
Papa: “Do you want the quilt back?”
Piper: “No. I need the pink blanket from my closet.”
Papa: “There. Now you should be comfortable. Good night.”
Piper: “I’m still cold. I need the other blanket, too.”
Papa: “Okay. Now bedtime.”
Piper: “I’m sweating now. Can I take off my pants?”
Papa: “Whatever makes you comfortable. It’s time for bed, Piper.”
After several rounds of stalling Piper finally admitted her agenda. “Papa,” she said. “I think I really just don’t want to go to bed.”
