When i was very little (under 5) we did bathtime, with lots of singing, then bedtime with a few stories read to us, and then storytapes to fall asleep to (i found it hard to fall asleep, still do, can't find the "off" button for my brain...). When i got older i would read to myself but mum and/or dad would still stick their head in every night and kiss me goodnight. I was always allowed into my parents bed. I last co-slept with mum when i was 24, the year before she died, it was just a nap, and she was in bed a lot then due to her illness. Before that i was probably in my late teens. When i was a little kid i'd go in a lot. If i was scared i stayed all night, if i was just awake mum would let me stay a while and then take me back to my own bed and lay with me a while until i drifted off again or seemed ready to.
I would always go in if i had a nightmare, i would always get in Mum's side - i can remember doing that in Perth after a nightmare so i was at LEAST 10. Mum used to spoon me and i'd drift off wrapped up in her - i LOVE doing this to my DD now, so it's definitely a positive thing for both of us.
Mum and dad never had a co-sleeping "policy" - we all had our own beds and were encouraged to sleep in them, but equally we were never made unwelcome when we went in to them. I think, looking back, mum knew i was her last baby before i was even born and she was determined to hang all the "advice" and just enjoy me. Ironically i definitely had a better relationship with her than my older more formulaically-raised siblings.
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But I was the type, and still am, to fall asleep as soon as my head hit the pillow, so I don't really have memories of being put to bed as I got older, just must have climbed in to bed and blacked out LOL.
) and my mom would read the biblestory, then we would each get a chance to say/sing a prayer ... THEN my dad would tell us stories (made up by him) about fairies and trolls and enchanted forests and princes on white horses
but then the last one up would just have to be content with sitting at the foot-end of the bed.

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