6.15 in the morning
Two bleary eyed parents. One bright eyed and bushy tailed
baby.
We tried patting Bobo back to sleep but apparently he hadn’t
got the memo that said people are supposed to sleep in on holidays.
Bobo’s enthusiasm was unmatched and soon we were sitting in
the balcony with him bouncing in our laps, hoping our yawns did not suppress
the sound of birds. After a while we headed for breakfast.
This was an interesting experience. Normally, we would have
been the last people at the breakfast buffet, making it just before the buffet
closed. Now we saw the benefits of being early. I marvelled at the cut fruits
whose juice had still not started pooling in their bowls. D enjoyed the zero
wait at the egg station. We both enjoyed sitting at a table with its entire cutlery
without missing the odd fork/spoon that happens as the day wears on.
Bobo relaxed in his stroller. There was no sign of his bump
from the previous day.
Post breakfast, however our battery began to run low and we
thankfully dumped the baby in the grandparents’ room and slept for a couple of
hours. We had never been more grateful to have family around.
Lunch rolled around and we dug into the buffet again. I pigged out completely and gave a
satisfactory burp.
Spending a lot of time with a baby can make one forget
social skills. You yawn rather loudly, stretch completely and burp with gay
abandon.
After the burp-inducing meal, I eagerly waited for naptime
(mine, not the baby’s). Unfortunately the baby decided he had had enough naps
for the day and decided to play. I crashed while D rocked him and played with
him.
Finally at 3.30 p.m., when it became clear that Bebo was in
no mood to take his afternoon nap, we decided to head to the beach.
With a small baby, you are not sure when the perfect
combination of events will happen – the baby is awake and fresh, the weather is
pleasant and is not too sunny or rainy, there is no nap or nursing coming up.
So when the decision to go to the beach was taken, we paused only to grab a few
essentials.
When I say ‘grab’, I of course mean ‘meandered around the room
reaching out for most of the baby supplies we had got’
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The baby’s swimming trunks (we had bought him
this cutesy blue one. He owns two more. For a baby who has never been exposed
to more water than what is in his tiny bathtub every day, he does have a killer
beach wardrobe)-
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The baby’s diaper bag which is always stocked
with a complete kit for changing him
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- - The baby’s towel
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The baby’s hat (Inherited from M, his regular
source of clothes) and
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the camera
Fifteen minutes later, we were lying on a towel on the sand,
with the baby changed into his swimwear. The grandparents had also caught up
with us. It was time for the big moment – taking Bobo for his first dip in the
sea.
Then we realised that in the process of grabbing Bobo’s
stuff, we had forgotten to change into swim gear.
Oh well. We would just wade into the water in our regular
clothes.
The baby was his usual curious self as we took him to the
water. He watched the sea comfortably perched in my arms. Then D stripped down
and sat at the edge of the water and held the baby in his hands.
Bobo was sort of ok but clearly a tad anxious. We took
multiple snaps, made many videos with the point-and-click camera (the video
camera had been forgotten in the room. It had been a dead weight in our
luggage).
Then, we moved in a little deeper though the water was still
only knee deep. I slowly lowered Bobo in the water and he bawled. The sounds of
waves breaking was a bit too deafening for his five month old self. We beat a hasty retreat and headed back to a
couple of beach chairs which had freed up.
The weather was lovely. The baby was calmer now that he was
away from the water. We put on his hat and he settled down to lovingly chewing
his toe (his latest trick).
The rest of us chatted and snacked (luckily I had remembered
to grab food!).
I also indulged myself in people watching. A bunch of four
American women played beach volleyball which suddenly turned into football. One
of them displayed some really neat footwork. Next to them was a newly married
Indian couple. I had spotted the girl earlier in the day shopping for a bikini
and now she was in the beach in her new finery, albeit worn with shorts and a
sarong draping her modestly. The other side another, presumably newly married
couple spent the entire time taking turns to pose and take pictures of each
other. And these were not the regular people poses either. The girl would lie
down in the water and shake her legs in a girly, flirty manner. The boy would
stand immersed to his chest and flex his muscles.
The evening went by quite nicely.
Finally it was time to head back and get started on the
baby’s bedtime routine. Which was done fast and without much fuss.
The parents had volunteered to babysit while D and I took
off for some much-needed couple time. We sat in the restaurant by the beach and
talked. Before we had the baby, we never fully understood the concept of
‘couple time’. We were mostly in each other’s faces. We were now too but with a
baby around, conversations were never completed.
Spending time with a baby is one of the most awesome things
in my life right now. But every now and then, it is also awesome to walk in the
beach holding hands and watching lanterns floating into the air.
8 comments:
Keep it coming. I'm enjoying this. The other day, a friend and his wife were taking turns to eat dinner at a restaurant. Sanjay's and my eyes met for just a couple of seconds but we understood the unspoken words - thank god we are past that stage!! :)
So Bintan is mainly the beach?
I love your wry, matter-of-fact sense of humor, and the ability to laugh at all the developments in this phase of your life :P Most people I know are either going overboard swooning over the babies, or cribbing to the heavens and back. Some how you manage to balance both, and I feel life-after-a-baby picture youve painted is realistic.
I guess Bobo's too young to appreciate the sea and bikini clad women playing volley ball..... At least you guys managed some 'couple' time.
What a lovely write up Ani. Enjoyed Bobo' s first outing written with humor. One can really miss couple time after a baby, but it is doing somethin about it that counts. :-)
A great deal of info here and I'm still a very long way from catching up. Cheers for discussing!
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I love the sound of Bobo's beach wardrobe :-)
Yeah, you totally underestimate couple time before you have a baby and then suddenly 'date night' is part of your lingo.
Its great that you and D got to spend 'couple time' together. I wish my parents would come on holiday with us too :(
hAAthi - Thanks. Like everything else having a baby has its highs and lows I guess
Priyanthi - Give him thirteen years. He will get there
Priyanthi,Musings,nmaha, Mum's delight - Couple time really rocks. Thank heavens for the really sweet parents.
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