One of the times I look forward to the most every week is Saturday mornings. Not just because I don’t have to go to work, but it’s generally the time hubby and I have our ‘just us’ time.
On Saturday mornings, instead of being jarred awake at the sound of the alarm before groggily reaching over to the bedside table to switch it off, my body clock nudges me awake gently and I let my eyes peek open to the glorious feeling of being able to snuggle under the covers as long as I want to. Then hubby and I exchange good mornings before we share some pillow talk… simply lying back in bed and just talking.
Sometimes we talk about ‘important’ stuff like about the changes that will happen when little boy blue arrives or things we need to get done around the house or career plans; sometimes it’s very deep and chim stuff like our thoughts on a sermon we heard, a book ‘we’ (read: I) read; or casual stuff like something we chatted about to someone we bumped into or a funny joke we heard, a movie we watched; sometimes it’s personal stuff like family concerns or personal worries; and sometimes we try and be clever and start trying to solve and debate over world problems… like the political issues in Malaysia, the current Australian election etc. (we usually don’t get very far with the latter)… pretty much anything and everything under the sun… “shoes and ships and sealing wax and cabbages and kings!”
Usually the ‘pillow talk’ continues on as we adjourn to breakfast. Which is why I always try and prepare something extra special for brekkie on Saturday mornings. This recent Saturday’s menu was french toast.
It’s not the fanciest of brekkie foods, but french toast always holds a special place in my heart because it was the first thing hubby ever cooked for me in our shared history back from our early pak tor days. I’ll always remember that one morning when I ventured down to Nedlands to meet up for a ‘study session’ at UWA. Hubs (then BF) met me at the bus stop with homemade french toast and jam. So sweet hor?
Sigh.
I really love this ‘just us’ time of the week so much that I felt bit sad thinking how this routine will change once pregnancy morphs into parenthood.
I remarked to hubby with a tone of regret: “I’m really going to miss ‘us’”
And hubs was all: “Huh? Why? What do you mean???”
After explaining what I meant, hubby tried to be as assuring as possible saying that we would always carve out time like this so we will always remember the original ‘just us’.
It was nice to know that he treasured this time too and was on the same page with me to continue to make it a priority. All the same, I think there is a part of this which will shift into history and we can only look back on with fond memories and nostalgia.
awww... i shudder on the tot of losing my "just me" time too!
ReplyDeletehey gal,
ReplyDeletea very touching post...eyes are a bit damp now...dont worry, i'm sure there'll still be plenty of "just us" time for you and MH... :)
sam... nevertheless i look forward to the day you eventually upgrade from 'me' to 'us'.
ReplyDeleteLyndt... I only realised like just now that u now blog on blogger. All this time i still kept your multiply link. haiz... Anyway will add ur blogger link to my feeds now!
random comment:
ReplyDeletei tried this great french toast recipe the other day. turned out great --
http://smittenkitchen.com/2006/12/new-years-day-2001/
it will come in handy when the baby comes and you don't always have time to make breakfast in the morning. =)
also, lately i've discovered the goodness of toast -- with butter and crunchy sea salt (coarse crystals)
I like our sleep in days when Matt climbs onto our bed after his oficial wake up time (7 am when the alarm goes off) and the three of us have 'us' time with wonderful morning breath..mmmm
ReplyDeleteIrene - that french toast recipe sounds a lot of bread and butter pudding... but what a great idea! As for the toast, I'm really into vegemite and avocado now but will consider your sea salt condiment :)
ReplyDeleteWini - thanks for sharing that scenario. so sweet. I immediately thought... that will be "The New Us"!
sorry, i mean it sounds a lot LIKE bread and butter pudding
ReplyDeletei tried the avocado/marmite combo this morning in honor of you. =) Marmite was a little strong i think. vegemite i imagine would be better. it was good nonetheless since i like all the ingredients.
ReplyDeletewith the leftover avocado, i tried this combo. as seen here:
http://www.food52.com/blog/836_tartine_with_mustard_mayo_and_mashed_avocado
and here:
http://www.thewednesdaychef.com/the_wednesday_chef/2010/07/toast-and-a-summer-break.html
that was lovely as well.