Screaming, crying, protesting and wailing are the precursors to Ollie going to bed. After his teeth are brushed and diaper changed he begins his plea to not be put into bed. It then escalates to crying, wailing and screaming while until he falls asleep. Usually during one of the early stages we'll go in there and tell him he has one chance to be quiet and go to sleep or he's getting his butt busted. Most of the time this works, but sometimes he's over tired and it just gets worse from there.
For instance, nights like last night. He brushed his teeth with complaints and started the crying. I put him in bed and it his screaming/protesting/wailing ensued. I warned him that he needed to stop right then, but of course it just made him scream more. So I picked him up and whipped his butt, which made him cry at first, but it settle him down. It settled him down long enough to look up and me and say through the tears, "Don't bust my ASS!", with a quivering lip.
I know you aren't supposed to laugh at the things your kids say when they are in trouble, but it was too funny. I had to turn away from him and laugh. After the telling Tresa and our laughter subsiding, we were finally able to tuck Ollie in with his bears for the night. I don't think he caught on, but he didn't complain too much after the lights went out. Now we get to repeat the process tonight!