Slightly disappointed to see everyone giving her a hard time for not taking Ronnie to bed. He has a dad too, who’s more than capable of doing his bedtime. This isn’t the 50’s.
Ronnie is almost 3, we've NEVER seen her put Ronnie to bed. It's always a wave from a different room and someone else does bedtime. Its not like they take turns.
I always do bedtimes Mon to Fri as my husband works nights and I'm always home before bedtimes on the days I work, he leaves at 630, bedtimes aren't til 730 but he always reads them a story on the sofa before he leaves. But then I do the whole teeth brush, tucking into bed, my 8 year old thinks he's too cool now so I only get a cuddle, kiss and I love you, we do have a secret handshake tho, but he wouldn't dare let me tuck me him lol.. With my 5 and 4 year old girls this is our routine... I say "I" they say "love" I say "you" you get the jist, we end up saying "I love you so much forever always you're my.." then all 3 of us say BEST FRIENDDDDDD. Corney as but I've been doing it since my 5 year old could talk and then my youngest joined in... On sat and sun my husbands off work so he does the main part of bedtime, but you bet you're arse I'm upstairs giving all 3 a cuddle and a kiss before lights go out.
Everyone parents different, I get that, some people don't see it as a big deal but I have rules that you don't go to sleep on arguments, and you don't NOT tuck your children if you're home, if you're working that's a different story and clearly unavoidable - but if you're home you give them a massive squeeze and I love you before bed , you don't know what the night holds.
Sophie is nothing but a lazy
bleep and there's a reason why she's never ever alone with her children.