Of course, you can crawl back to bed then and wait for the moment the sun first shines at the sprawling city before you.
Perhaps you can tell -- it's a beautiful spring day in Chicago today!
At an appropriately polite hour, I set out for my daughter's house.
We eat breakfast together, my girl and I. There is a routine now: I arrive, we work around the schedule of Primrose, eventually we sit down to our oatmeal and fruit.
Primrose sleeps.
Eating, sleeping -- such important steps in a young child's life! Okay, in all our lives!
And now she is awake!
We play. She likes the mirror!
Some elements of play require reassurance. I'm on it!
Sure, I am here to help. But at this stage of Primrose's life, my help is limited. And so I turn to other small things I may do for the young family. Today, I cook up a bunch of comfort foods: crunchy chicken and tomato risotto have been childhood favorites for my girls. Out come the pans!
And in the evening, my daughter and I set out for a walk with Primrose. The goal is to pause for a glass of wine together.
We're at the Robey's lounge. We settle down for a glass of rose cava.
Primrose has other ideas. She does not think she should be left out of this eating/drinking business.
You have to laugh at her insistence! We go up to my room, where she settles in contentedly, enjoying, I'm sure, the view onto the city.
Afterwards, I walk with my girl and Primrose for a bit, pausing by a store while my girl buys some foods and I insist that Primrose admire the spring flowers that are (finally!) blooming...
And then we part ways. They return home, I stop by Bonci -- an immensely popular pizza place where you buy slices -- cut to your preferred size! -- of very original, very delicious pizza. I choose the smoked salmon cheese and zucchini one and an incredible slice with spicy eggplant and octopus.
... and of course, I look out my 12th floor window -- at the golden light of the setting sun.
If ever there was a time for me to love this view onto the city of Chicago it's now. Home to half my family, home to Primrose. You look at things differently when there's a child in the picture. Very differently.
Wonderful day, although I don't think I'd share your pizza with you.
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