hmmm… what?
Bleh, it’s frustrating and it never fails. Tonight, for example. I warned the E-boy:
“Bedtime in one hour.”
“Bedtime in half an hour.”
“Bedtime in fifteen minutes.”
“Ok, brush your teeth, go to the bathroom, wash your hands, get your jammies on, and go to bed.”
A lot of instructions, I know, but he’s really got that bedtime routine down pat. The problem starts about 15 minutes after he’s been in bed.
“I’m hungry.”
“Hello? Mommy? I’m hungry!!”
“You’ve been sent to bed. Good-night.”
“But I’m hungry! I didn’t have dinner.”
He totally had dinner, whether he wants to admit it or not. Sometimes he gets a snack (contrary to what my size may show you, we don’t usually have dessert here). But he always has plenty of time before bed to tell me he’s hungry. There are times I’ve even asked him if he was hungry, gotten a “no” answer, sent him to bed, then *suddenly* he’s “hungry.” Most of the time I think it’s just a ploy to stay up later but I feel guilty thinking that I don’t want to deny a growing boy some food.
But this behavior has got to stop. Tonight I told him, “ok, you can eat your dinner left-overs but then to bed and this is NOT going to happen anymore. You have plenty of time to decide if you’re hungry or not and you will NOT be getting out of bed like this anymore.” We’ll see how it goes.
The thing that really grinds my gears, though, besides when he’s been offered food just 10 minutes prior, is that he throws an absolute fit about finishing dinner left-overs. I have been in his face about not wasting food but he just doesn’t seem to get it. Of course, I win there, because I say “it’s that or nothing, we’re not wasting it,” but it still frustrates.
This has been a rant, good-night. :)

Emily
January 27th, 2010 at 6.51 pm
I used to do that when I was younger, and I admit, I did it just to piss off my mom. Now that I live on my own, I’m very adamant about not cooking something else until the left-overs are finished.
I hope the woes are over :)
Jenn
January 31st, 2010 at 7.59 pm
I think every child does this and it is a very hard habit to break. My nieces try this every time they spend the night with me.
I am like you, they have a routine and they know how it works. But they try it every time. Good luck with breaking the routine.