All I want for Christmas is a good night's sleep... for my wife...
It’s been this way for years. In December I go to bed thinking my wife 
will be up shortly. Sometimes I think I’ll stay awake until 
she comes to bed, so I watch a sappy Christmas movie (usually a romantic 
comedy.. that she will give me crap for watching... She claims they make me all 
mushy and sentimental...) But often I fail and fall asleep. Sometimes 
I make it all the way through and give up and go to sleep. It’s common to 
wake up at 2, 3, 4 and find the other side of the bed empty... she’s still 
helping, wrapping, making...
Last night she was up late and then up early this morning, so I thought she 
would come to bed since she has choir practice in the morning and a 
performance in the evening. But it’s 2 AM and she’s still up. I guess I should have expected it. My MIL was a late-nighter and I’ve heard stories 
of her sewing for Christmas way into the morning hours. I also 
remember one year about 29 years ago. We were living in Logan, but planned 
to visit home for the holidays (Ephraim and Mt Pleasant, a 3-hour 
drive). I can’t remember why we changed our minds about when we were 
going, perhaps a snowstorm was coming or maybe we were just a couple of young 
kids with our own kids that wanted to be home for the holidays and that meant 
our mommy and daddy's.. 
Anyway, we sent Santa an email asking him to come 
early. Bossy and The Beast opened presents and then we headed for home 
about midnight. We figured we would just crash in my folks' front room. In Mt Pleasant in those days no one locked their house. Anyway, about 3 am 
we roll in, walk through the door and scare my poor mother to death. She 
was still up... Seems moms don’t sleep much in December.
I think I'll write Santa a letter asking if the elves can help Sandy a bit. She's so tired.... One of the hardest parts of having young kids 
later in life is finding the energy to do the young parent stuff. Most of our friends our age our empty-nesters; they probably go to bed. People in their 50s need sleep. It’s just weird that way. But moms 
and dads with elementary and jr high aged kids; they don’t sleep... at least not in 
December.
Santa, how about it? Can you spare a few elves for my cause?




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