If I'm lucky, I'll be able to stay awake for the next little while. Sometime between 6:30 and 8 am Daphne will wake up, and if tomorrow is a repeat of today, before she even opens her eyes, she will say the word 'mama' and snuggle in towards me wearing a grin fit for a king. Moments later she'll wake up to see me smiling at her. She'll turn towards her daddy and see that he's up to greet her too. She'll then start chatting away, telling us what I can only assume is a word for word accounting of her dreams from the past night. If we're really lucky she'll be super cuddly and will spend a good while rolling between Dave and me, smothering us with hugs and kisses. If she's in a more playful mood she'll pull herself up, climb over me and make a mad dash for all the forbidden items on my night-side table. Dave will then take her, change her and feed her and I'll be one of the few privileged women in the world blessed with a husband who takes the 'morning shift' nine times out of ten, so that his night owl wife can catch up on her sleep. Usually at around 9 am, Daphne will make a run for our bedroom. She'll crawl down the hall, push the door open and stand up beside me chatting until I wake up. I'll pick her up, and hug and kiss her until she almost starts crying she's had enough!
She's the best alarm clock in the world.
I love my little girl.
