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Bluey, Bedtime, & the Bittersweet Bonds of Motherhood

December 16, 2021

I wasn’t sure I’d survive the sleep regression my son had at 20 months. Being woken up countless times each and every night by a crying toddler for three months straight is hard on anyone, I’m sure. But being in the first trimester of pregnancy made it feel like the end of the world some nights. 

Every night, the familiar sound of his door creaking open would precede his cries. Each time, he only wanted my presence. No lullabies, no tales. Just me. I was drained.

Then, miraculously, as everyone promised, it ceased.

Still, my presence became his sleep elixir. Those nights of holding his hand, feeling his sun-kissed blonde hair slide through my fingers, became our cherished ritual. Over the year, he evolved. He began to sleep alone, with just stories of our day, a book, and the amber glow of our nightlight.

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Bluey Sleepytime Episode (Summary)

The Bluey “Sleepytime” episode is a magical voyage into Bingo’s dream, inspired by the two bedtime stories her mom, Chili, had just read to her. Throughout the episode, we seamlessly transition between reality and Bingo’s dreamland.

As Bingo emerges from planet Earth and her beloved Floppy from the moon, their heartfelt embrace in the vastness of space is paralleled with a glimpse of Bingo, sound asleep, clutching Floppy in the real world. The dream continues, with Bingo and Floppy, hand in hand, drifting towards the radiant sun.

They’re journey takes them to Saturn, adorned with bunny-like rings reminiscent of Floppy. When Floppy signals a desire to stay, a heart-wrenching moment ensues. Bingo releases Floppy but is overtaken by sadness, shedding real tears in her sleep.

But the episode provides solace. Chilli enters the dream, whisking Bingo to a planet bathed in sunlight. In this warmth, Bingo finds comfort. The real world mirrors this, with Chilli embracing a sleeping Bingo, assuring her of a constant, unseen presence: “Remember I am always here for you, even if you can’t see me, because I love you.”

Bittersweet Motherhood

The blend of pride and longing is complex. As he grows, I see less of the baby and more of the child. Some nights, he still calls out, and I’ll be there, reminding him of my unwavering presence even as he ventures toward independence.

Bluey’s “Sleepytime” episode resonated deeply. The blend of Bingo’s dream world and reality, her longing for independence yet craving comfort, mirrored my reality. Bingo’s quest for the sun in her dream, symbolizing her mother’s warmth and presence, was evocative of my son’s nightly routines. Chili, as the sun, was a poignant representation of parental warmth that kids revolve around, especially during moments of vulnerability.

The dynamics of Bingo and Floppy highlight the growing pains of letting go. Floppy, as Bingo’s anchor, represents our children’s attachment to familiar comforts. As Chili ensures Bingo has Floppy, Bingo learns to let go, epitomizing the bittersweet journey of parenting. It’s joyous yet tearful to see our children take confident steps away from us.

The “Bluey Sleepytime” episode encapsulates the essence of parenthood. It reminds us that as our children grow, their reliance on us may wane, but our love remains infinite. Their baby days are fleeting, but for now, like Chili, I am always here

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