
So, there we were, me sitting on the bed reading him the directions, him putting on the wheels with his handy dandy all-in-one tool, and I couldn’t help but laugh.
“What’re you laughing at?” he asked.
“I’m laughing because I think it’s weird that we’re putting together a stroller,” I said.
“Why?” he asked. “Do you think if people saw us through the windows they would think we were having a baby?”
“Probably,” I said. “I’ve never really imagined myself putting together a stroller, but if I had, I would’ve imagined it to be with my husband, getting ready to have a baby.”
“Yeah, I guess that’s true,” he said, busily snapping on wheels and hubcaps.
Since he no longer seemed to need my assembly assistance, I let my mind wander. Sitting there on the bed with my legs folded Indian style, I let myself imagine for a second that I was eight months pregnant with a big belly in my lap, wearing elastic-waist pants, craving ice cream and pickles and feeling so excited about that stroller and all that it meant. And I must admit, it felt pretty exciting, if a tad bit scary.
“Ok, it’s done,” he said a few minutes later, putting an end to my little daydream. “Now, get in.”
“What do you mean, get in?” I asked.
“Get in,” he said. “I want to push you around and see if it works.”
So, I did. I got in, and he pushed me around the apartment for a bit, and we laughed, and even though I know I’ll be ready for my very own bundle of joy one day, for now, I’m more than happy to be the one in the stroller.
2 comments:
You wouldn't fit under the hood. haha. So funny!
That's the cutes blog post I've ever read
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