Thursday, February 24, 2011

A Night to Remember

After the hoo ha, all was quiet and at last we were alone. A bed had been moved into your father’s study with its fearsome draughts from the enormous sash window. The empty champagne glasses and the bulbous brass door knob gleamed in the dying firelight - the cream – tiled fifties fireplace at odds with the Victorian skirting boards and picture rails, but before central heating, we were thankful for some extra warmth on that icy February night.

Through a chink in the curtains I glimpsed daffodils, ghostly in the moonlight. Too excited to sleep I studied my new love - your hair the colour of treacle toffee, darker than your brother’s golden syrup coloured hair and you a whole pound heavier. You snuffled and PING the milk came in. I’d eschewed the champagne brought by my sister and husband, so no tummy ache for you. Too excited to sleep I relished this precious time with you before the rest of our world joined us. What larks we’d have.

Happy Birthday darling!

28 comments:

  1. Mapstew: Oh did I forget to say? Absolutely!

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  2. Pat, I knew you were talking about your son. What a wonderful post!!

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  3. Judy: great Mums think alike:)

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  4. Lovely and touching.

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  5. Anonymous1:20 PM

    Lovely.

    Cheers.

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  6. Granny Annie and Randall: thank you:)

    Mapstew: pourquoi?

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  7. That's lovely! And many more larks to you both!
    Sx

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  8. Awww, that's gorgeous. So evocative, as your writing always is.

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  9. Scarlet: thank you - that'd be good;)

    Queenie: You are kind. It could be yesterday.

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  10. So lovely, and it brought tears to my eyes. Mums are all the same.

    cheers, parsnip

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  11. Parsnip: glad I'm not the only softie.

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  12. Wow! Your son is the luckiest. Happy Birthday to him.

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  13. CC: many thanks:)

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  14. This is the loveliest tribute to a son I've ever read! You do have larks, too, I've heard. Happy birthday to your second son, X

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  15. Eryl: I didn't know then what I know now - but my instinct was right:)

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  16. A very Happy Birthday to your son... who just happens to be a year younger than me!!! :-)

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  17. Ponita: and both of you 'the young' to me.

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  18. oh that was sweet

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  19. LOM; thank you;)

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  20. There is so much cosiness and comfort and light and love in this post, Pat.

    Your baby's all grown up now! I bet he still feels like your baby still though. My mother said that she doesn't care how old we are, we're still her 'children' [meaning...little...much to my horror, haha] is that how it feels?

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  21. GG: My elder son accused me of addressing HIM and his children as 'Children would you like some of these?'
    I don't think he really minds.

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  22. Happy birthday to your, as Sam always puts it, loinfruit :)

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  23. Kim: do ladies have loins?

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  24. That was a wonderful post, Pat. Sorry I'm a bit late with birthday wishes for him but all the same Belated Happy Birthday!

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  25. Sandy: I had to remind him to read my post - not something he does usually:)

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  26. That's a beautiful picture, Pat. I wish I could use words to paint with as well as colours. A perfect birthday present, if it was mine, I'd write it out and frame it.

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