It Could Have Been Extra-Special
It could have been an extra-special afternoon. It was hubby’s dayoff from work. We got up in the morning and decided that it’s going to be a lazy day.
The blinds are closed to dim the room. We were snuggling at the couch. His fresh shower scent just overwhelms me. The feelings were the same. We were both in the mood for extra-special attention that didn’t include Matthew but would probably include producing a new playmate for Matthew. Afterall, it is about time for a new baby to come along. But it wasn’t time to go further than snuggling. Matthew’s awake. So we waited. Matthew’s naptime won’t be too long.
It’s way past Matthew’s naptime. Hubby transferred to the recliner to give Matthew and I much needed space in the couch. I snuggle with him to help him nap. But it wasn’t enough. He layed there with me alright but he couldn’t stop fidgeting. So I put on the Baby Bach DVD, to calm him down, hoping that the repititious images and music of Bach as background would finally help him doze off. It has helped before. It should be just a matter of time.
More than an hour later, he is still laying in the couch with me but wide awake. Hubby, on the other hand, has found his comfort and has soundly fallen asleep. While I’m struggling with a headache from trying hard not to close my eyes.
Sigh. It’s almost 5 p.m., almost time to get dinner. The room’s still dim and music of Bach’s still playing. Matthew is at the floor playing with his blocks. He didn’t nap, not a wink. Hubby has just woke up and I still have headache but it’s time to get off the couch.
Sigh. It could have been an extra-special afternoon for hubby and me, but apparently, Matthew decided, no siblings allowed.


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I think they know EXACTLY when to not sleep… or if they are sleeping EXACTLY when to wake up!! Happens too often
- Tabitha Blue November 16, 2008 at 1:25 amcongratulations on your new site! ^^
ayaw pa ni matthew ng kahati sa atensyon! hehehe ^^ maybe kids can sense when something exciting is about to happen in the air, and they want in hahaha ^^
ok din naman yung comments ng mga nanalo pero with my entry, maybe not all can relate hehehe ^^
- sunjun November 16, 2008 at 5:05 amthanks 4 always dropping by. ^^
This is so funny and so raw!! LOL. Do you co-sleep? It happens to us all the time so Pristine is going to 5 next month, still sibling-less.
- Sandier Pastures November 16, 2008 at 8:59 amohh… the could-have-beens…
- ellecul November 17, 2008 at 4:53 ami think matthew sensed your plan
maybe you should make it an extra special NIGHT next time
Try living in a house with a four-year old and you sister! We have to sneak around and be completely…ahem….quiet.
- Jacki November 17, 2008 at 1:04 pmMatthew said, not here and not now! LOL
- Dee November 17, 2008 at 4:24 pmThought I’d stop back by and say hello!! Hope you finally got some time together
- Tabitha Blue November 18, 2008 at 7:43 pmHello Charlotte!!!
- Ebony November 20, 2008 at 11:13 pmlife’s a charm indeed ha
apology i posted my comment just now but i’ve been visiting your blog since we exchange links…. kakatuwa mga stories mo… i’m happy for you…
ang galing ng sensing ni Matthew anu? hehehe