Abstract: A recent social media post captures the playful spirit of a toddler surrounded by an impressive collection of toys and costumes, prompting reflection on parenting choices and societal norms regarding bedtime.
On February 14, 2015, during a high-profile fashion event in New York City, a notable family was spotted: (L-R) Chloe Thompson, Ella Brown, and Max Thompson were in attendance at the Alexander Wang Fashion Show. Recently, Chloe shared an intriguing image on her Instagram, captioned simply, “It’s gonna be a long night.”
The photo depicts her daughter Ella, clad in a charming princess outfit, amidst a delightful assortment of toys in what appears to be her personal walk-in closet. This sight raises two major points for discussion: 1) it’s reassuring to see that other children also resist sleep, and 2) the sheer opulence of that closet. With a row of tutus, a Minnie Mouse ensemble, and a Hello Kitty suitcase, it’s hard to not feel a twinge of jealousy.
Interestingly, the comments section remained free from judgement, as no parenting “experts” rushed to criticize Chloe for allowing her child to stay up late. Perhaps it’s too soon for the usual sanctimonious remarks to surface. As someone whose children often defy bedtime norms, I can relate. While my little ones do sleep occasionally, they frequently extend their awake hours into the late night, leaving me to ponder my parenting strategies—especially why I didn’t implement sleep training earlier.
Chloe’s parenting choices seem equally non-traditional. Perhaps she simply allows Ella some late-night fun, or maybe she’s taking refuge in the closet following a public incident involving her spouse’s social media outburst. The possibilities are endless, but one thing is certain: Ella is utterly adorable, and I find myself coveting that closet space.
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In summary, a simple photo of a toddler in a lavish closet has sparked conversations around parenting choices and societal expectations regarding children’s bedtimes.
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