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Through a fortuitous series of events I ate breakfast alone yesterday, twice, (I was hungry), and it was Glorious.
For the first 6 months of W&P's lives I ate breakfast alone, once they'd fallen asleep for their morning nap and while Nye was in bed after being up all night with one or other or both of them. It was when I read emails, caught up with blogs, sat and stared into the middle distance revelling in the silence, it was the only time of day that I spent alone and awake. Then they started eating breakfast too and while Nye was asleep we would throw food around the kitchen and yell together, it was great fun. I didn't miss breakfast alone but I did miss Nye. Then two months ago the most wonderful thing happened, the girls started sleeping through the night. (Or rather, we started ignoring them when they woke in the night. Semantics.) and Nye started coming to bed at the same time as me and most wonderfully, getting up at the same time as me and we all started having breakfast together. Four people around a table, throwing cereal and yelling together. A proper family breakfast like I don't remember since I was little and staying with my grandparents at the same time as my cousins, the kind I never thought I'd enjoy because I'm Not A Morning Person. But you know what? I love it.
Except. Yesterday was kind of amazing. Breakfast alone, with no one yelling and no one throwing food is sort of a treat. You know, just once in a while.
Photos by Isabelle Bertolini, K_ _ _ _ and Caroline Hancox, via BKFST (I love this blog.)
bliss
ReplyDeleteThose quiet moments do seem special when they are few and far between, don't they?
ReplyDelete(Although I almost always end up feeling that it's just a little *too* quiet, and miss the boys crazy antics ..)
how lovely.
ReplyDeleteI'm looking forward to shouty breakfasts as much as quiet ones.
happy breakfast to you, cara.
ReplyDeleteThere's nothing quite like a good breakfast to make the whole day seem sunnier.
ReplyDeleteGreat post as always.
ReplyDeleteSerious question from a sleepless mother of an 8 month old who is awake 2-3 times per night: Did you really ignore them, like not go in at all or go in quickly or what? Any advice appreciated!! Lauren
my god, there IS hope.
ReplyDeleteAhhhh, yes -- sometimes those alone-time breakfasts are the best. I like mine with a steamy cup of green tea and the Sunday New York Times :]
ReplyDeleteI *love* that tumblr. It makes me so, so happy. And honestly, so does the idea of babies throwing food and shouting.
ReplyDeleteI get hungry when I see this post. :D
ReplyDeleteIf you like BKFAST, you should check out Simply Breakfast ( simplybreakfast.blogspot.com/ ) Her photographs are absolutely beautiful.
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