Wednesday, April 23, 2008

Adjusting to the overnight groove

I confess, I really had no idea what the night would bring with a newborn. Being an optimist, I refused to allow the countless "Congratulations, you won't have a good night's sleep for the next decade" bring me down. I figured I would react accordingly when the challenge presented itself.

Reminds me of the first time I went to Scotland. Gayle being the detailed planner and frugal Scot, she reserved a car several months in advance. By choosing manual v. auto transmission, we must have saved upwards of $12 on the eleven day trip. No sooner had she made the reservation, she launched her campaign of fear. "Mike, you won't believe how hard it is to drive over there. The roads are all single lane, people drive fast, it's confusing beyond your wildest dreams...and the entire time you're faced with the fear of forgetting which side of the road to drive on. Oh and I saved money if we drive a stick, so I hope you can handle shifting backwards."

The bond-like smooth exterior responded with "pffft, please." My inner self spent the next two months too fearful to ask if by shifting backwards she meant that the pedals were reversed as well. All I can remember is walking to our rental thinking...c'mon skinny pedal on the right, please let the gas be on the right.

I'm happy to report the clutch is universally left foot, and having a newborn is entirely too enjoyable to be considered challenging. Sure there're adjustments, but hell the guy is a hoot. 20 minutes tops and he's back to the crib or snugglin in with one of us.



1 comment:

LL said...

Great job on getting the routine down! I can't wait to play pass the peanut next weekend! Give each other hugs and kisses for me!