Aaron was up
early again this morning. I mean very
early, long before Gary and I were out of bed.........and we don't sleep late. I heard Aaron on his monitor, so I reached
over to turn it off and hoped to catch a few more winks. Jackson had already gotten me up during the
night to go outside, and I had still been awake to see the shining of my
digital clock at 12:30 something..........so I was moving very slowly when I
finally went downstairs a little after 7:00.
But not
Aaron. No.........Aaron was chipper and
happy and full of talk. I was mostly
non-verbal at this pre-coffee stage, but Aaron didn't care. He stood outside the bathroom door talking to
me, and I knew it was going to be one of those mornings. I sometimes feel like I still have small
children between the dog getting me up some nights, and Aaron arising early,
full of chatter and questions and much information that he wants to
share....whether I want it or not.
I was at the
one syllable word stage as I sipped a cup of coffee, but Aaron wasn't fazed. He told me that he was hungry, even after
eating a bowl of cereal when he got up very, very early. He asked for tomato soup. Tomato soup at 7:30 in the morning? Yes, tomato soup, he said. Well, that was easy enough, and he was even
happier and more full of talk as he slurped his soup and I slurped my coffee.
"Mom!"
he blurted, "the day before last night I was reading about that place
during war. It's in Texas!" This brought a small smile to my face. The day before last night. As if reading my mind, he clarified by
telling me that it was Thursday night that he read about that place in Texas
during war. "The Alamo?" I
asked. "That's it!" he
said. "I bet Andrea would know all
about that!"...........as if Andrea living in Texas would now make her an
expert on the Alamo. I'm fairly certain
that sometime Aaron will ask Andrea all about the Alamo, too.
Maybe it was
partly the coffee, but Aaron's way of expressing himself was also responsible for my smile. I was warming up to this morning, and
especially to sharing it with Aaron. I'm
used to some quiet time before he gets up, but lately that's changed. I may as well be thankful that he was in a
good mood, and then decide to share that mood with him.
Soon my
smile was even bigger. Something made
Aaron think about having pets, which made him remember a conversation he
recently had with Barb at Paradigm.
"Mom," he said, "Barb, she does not have
pets..........but she just has those children."
I laughed
out loud at this one. Oh Aaron, you do
have a way of saying things. Yes, you
do.
Later, we
were up in his room looking for his missing wallet when I noticed this in his
trash can.
It's the
large container of Sunburst tomatoes from Sam's. We had eaten a few but there was almost a
whole container full when they were last seen on the kitchen counter the night
before. I hadn't even missed them this
morning, but there was the evidence in Aaron's trash can. I held up the empty container and asked Aaron
if he had eaten them all. He sheepishly
said that he had eaten them the night before..........every single one. That might explain his frequent bathroom
trips this morning.
He went on
to explain, "Mom, I was really hungry last night! My stomach........it's like it was flat
in!"
He further
emphasized what it's like to have a "flat-in stomach" from such
severe hunger. And then he asked,
"Mom? Have you ever had a flat-in
stomach?"
OK. Conversation over. I know where this will lead.........and the
talk earlier in the week of how I would look in Vanna White's skinny dresses
was still fresh on my mind.
I made my
escape without answering the question.........and I'm still smiling at my morning
with Aaron. It's more than the coffee,
too. It's just Aaron being Aaron that's
made my morning brighter.
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