Lex Slept Until 10am
I couldn’t believe it this morning - Lex (6) slept until
10am – Lex has never slept until 10am, I mean, he just doesn’t do it! Lex is up
and at it so early EVERY SINGLE DAY and has been since the day he was born, so
much so Steve and I are worn out by the little bugger, but 10am, 10AM!!
On one of the disco buses with Aunty Vick |
Equally I’m not surprised. Our trip to Phuket was
mind boggling for Lex. He loved every minute of it and we could see his mind
expanding as he was putting this new world together in his head. Jax is a
little different in that his life exists in closer proximity to his body – he’s
just a cooler character – but Lex, from the day he was born, has been way out
there in the world - taking it all in, working it all out, trying to put all of
the pieces together.
Interestingly, as he’s the one who had speech challenges,
people have often failed to notice how bloody smart and aware he is. As a Mummy
observer, I can’t help but feel children are measured on their intelligence by
the eloquence of their speech? But with Lex, I’ve always known he was smart, as
is his little bro Jax, but we also have another quality in the mix – and that
is curiosity.
Curiosity is an awesome quality in a person and one that
attracts me to new friends. In a child, however, curiosity can be really REALLY bloody annoying.
An excessively curious child (which Lex obviously is) is always seeking more,
checking more, touching more, feeling more, smelling more, seeing more… and as
any parent of an excessively curious children knows - it’s a SUPER BIG pain in
the arse for the parents – I mean, how many times do you need to tell them to stop
bloody touching something? And no, I don’t know the answer to that question,
because we never reached a definitive point on that one, with either of them…
Bloody kids!
But Lex really loved our Phuket adventure. He took it all
in, and we watched him processing all of the new information he was receiving,
working it out in his own unique way and drawing incredibly logical conclusions
about some very surreal situations. He was open and aware, but by the end of
every night, he was bloody knackered, which meant he was walking around with
big bags under his eyes every day. Little love.
Is it any wonder our mini-man comes home, to a place where he
feels safe, and just sleeps as hard as he can? I wasn’t surprised at all – I
mean it was exhausting just watching his brain in action.
One thing for sure – apart from the fact that this trip has
positively helped Lex to grow in leaps and bounds – is the wonder I felt seeing
both boys really embracing every new experience they faced. Steve and I also
feel tremendously relieved because we now know, deep down, that they are born
travelers which is important to us – like really really important. Let’s face
it, not everyone was born to travel.
As a Mum, I love being able to offer the boys these sorts of
experiences, because there will be many many more, and a lot of them will be a
lot more adventurous. We’re already planning our next one to Sri Lanka – which we
expect to be even more interesting.
Travelling, exploring, adventuring - that’s just how we
wanna live our life. Regular 10am sleep-ins from both boys would be a superb
bonus too.
Yours, without the bollocks
Andrea
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