Thursday, June 11, 2009
His Rainbows
Last night, I squeezed into Harry's fire truck bed to read him a story. The room was hot because our house gets stuffy between 5 and 7 every night no matter what the temperature is outside. I didn't pull up his covers because his cheeks were already a little flushed, and he looked warm.
"Mama," he said. "Why didn't you put the rainbows on me?"
I looked at him blankly for a second. "The rainbows," I asked. "Oh! You mean your blankets?"
"Yes," he said quickly. "My blankets."
I obliged, pulling up his red blanket, his yellow quilt, and the blue fleece he's had since he was a baby. His rainbows. I love this, that he has a private word for his blankets, that his word is such an apt description, that he's never shared this word before, that it tumbled out in a moment of sleepy confusion, and especially that he wanted it back as soon as he said it, tucked back in his little head with a kaleidoscope of private observations whose existence I never contemplated.
He doesn't seem like the kind of guy who keeps anything to himself, but now I can't stop wondering how else he sees the world, what else he shares with no one.
When I left his room, I told him I hoped his rainbows kept him cozy.
"Mama," he said. "I think you should call them my blankets."
How sweet!!
ReplyDeleteI guess he was afraid you would spill his secret. That is so cute!
ReplyDeleteThis is so lovely. So much of parenthood encapsulated in a single moment, I think.
ReplyDeleteI'm vklempt.
ReplyDeleteSarah, that post just made my day. Truly lovely.
ReplyDeleteI really enjoyed this post -- what a sweat pea!
ReplyDeleteThat's adorable. It's so funny how our little guys surprise us with gems like that.
ReplyDeleteLittle teary over here.....
ReplyDeleteWhat a sweet little boy and what an wonderful mommy :)
That is the sweetest thing I have ever heard. Is it dusty in here? I think my eyes are watering...
ReplyDeleteThis is... omg. I am all teared up!!!!
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