Looking after young children can be rewarding but staying overnight requires preparation and firm parameters
It’s 2.35am. I’m in my daughter and son-in-law’s bed. They’ve gone away for the weekend and it took me until 10.23pm last night to coax my seven-year-old granddaughter to sleep. And now, just as I’d reached the land of Nod myself, I’m woken by a little cry along the landing.
It’s my five-year-old grandson, who has stumbled to the loo half asleep. I leap out of bed in the way that I used to when my three were little. Some habits die hard.
“It’s all right,” I say, wrapping my arms around him. “I’m here.”
“But I want mummy and daddy,” he says.