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So there’s this boy living in our house. Apparently I am going to marry him when he
gets older. He has, on occasion removed
his daddy’s arm from around my waist and said, “I’ll just give that back to you,
daddy,” before branding me his own with a kiss.
He likes his orange juice in a special glass. But that’s ok. I have my own coffee cup.
When he’s sleepy and tired he needs to go to bed, like now. And
he will nod off within minutes. A bit
like me too.
When he wakes, he prefers to lie there until his legs are “fully
charged” and his eyes “like the brightness” before he even thinks about
climbing out. He didn’t get that one from the ground either!
There was massive excitement this week at the prospect of
turning five. “That’s almost double
digits, right, Mammy?”
But once upon a time he didn’t want to grow up. There was a myriad of reasons.
Including:
His teeth will fall out.
That will be sore. And he won’t
be able to eat apples.
Grown-ups don’t like stuff when they are grown up. Like chocolate. He is scared he won’t like chocolate and his
sock anymore.
It will mean he has to go to school. He doesn’t want to go to school because he
will be lonely.
He didn’t want to not wear nappies ever. Like never.
Nuh uh!
He will have to sleep in a big bed.
He won’t be able to use the thing in the park that he needs to
hold onto with two hands and rock. I have
no idea either.
But we’re definitely getting there.
Big school is just around the corner.
There are regular inspections for lose teeth and daily expressions of
fear that they might be loose. Finally,
we are a nappy free house. I have sleep
again. Bathroom breakdown assist is still
a thing but we’re getting there.
And on this momentous of days, there will be two cakes. Because, you know, you’re only five once in
your life and you need one for school and one for “the actual day you’re
borned.” And why not? So Lidl’s best chocolate creation went into school
today with a few Munchie’s, Rolo’s and tiny Smarties glued to the top with
melted chocolate. The cake for “the
actual day he was borned” will be a meringue of the “half and half”
variety. “Half with strawberries and cream and half with
cream and sweets!” Gotcha!
He wanted to carry his non-birthday cake into school. My first thought was a definite, “No, he’ll
drop it.” And then, “ah fek it. He can carry it if he wants to.” I lifted it out of the car. And I dropped it.
He has built his 5th birthday up to Christmas
morning magnitude. There is one present
waiting for him. From his nana. Couple of weeks ago he was on the verge of
an “I’m not leaving till I get it” standoff in Dunnes stores when he spotted
PAW Patrol merchandise. So I told him he
could have them but they were an
early birthday present. Did this sink
in? No.
Of course it didn’t. it’s been totally, conveniently
forgotten. At least he’ll have a *balloon
to play with.
I thought a *helium balloon might be a nice touch. A bit of a surprise for when he wakes up in
the morning.
“Any ideas on a birthday present for a 5-year-old?” said the
text. I made the stupid stupid mistake of asking the 5-year-old. You’d think I hadn’t been at the fifth
birthday milestone three times before.
He decided he would quite like an aeroplane but his spec was fierce complicated
and I told him he would have to become a toy maker and make one with those
requirements himself. I fired off a text
along the lines of “a bag of play sand and something with wheels, please. Or a snorkel for the pool.” Be grand.
He expressed an interest in a windmill for his birthday
present. The joy. How simple.
How easy. How inexpensive. But it’s too early. It’s not quite windmill season yet. I did manage to procure two very very small
ones however. Be grand. He’ll be totally distracted by the helium
balloon. And the half and half cake.
And if that fails, the bubble machine from nana will
definitely save the day.
I hope.
Happy birthday smallest boy.
Happy birthday to your baby! He sounds like a great little guy.
ReplyDeleteThanks Sadhbh! He did admit to it being a great day after. And then straight onto what he would like next year!!!
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