Tuesday, August 26, 2008

Deal-Breakers All Around

Last week's travel was hell.

So you can imagine how much I was looking forward to a week of working at home, sleeping on my normal schedule, feeling human again. Alas, it was not to be.

These have been my alarm clocks so far this week:

8:08am Saturday - Superman, with the usual routine. Doesn't he take weekends off???

7:30am Sunday - Some guy who runs a Belly Boot Camp or some such thing, calling to find out why Benjamin hasn't been to class for a few days. Benjamin, get your couch potato self to boot camp, if only to give drill sergeant dude your correct phone number. Please.

8:30am Monday - East coast client calls a "lunch" meeting. I drown myself in caffeine and make it through, thankful that we aren't using video conferencing. They may not think my SpongeBob jammies are appropriate work attire.

6:55am Tuesday - My phone rings, and I wonder who died as I bury my head under the covers and let it go to voice mail. Turns out everyone's alive, it was just a guy I met in the airport last week, calling to say hi. I met my last boyfriend on a plane, so kudos to this guy for starting a conversation and asking for my number. It was worth a shot.

However...

Reggie, if you're reading this, you seem like a really nice guy. Cute, too. But you live in the same time zone as I do. There is absolutely NO excuse for calling me that early in the morning. You are, obviously, a lark. Larky enough to be making social phone calls at the crack of dawn. This is an immediate deal-breaker. I will not be returning your call. Unless I do it at 3:00am.

I finally get back to sleep...but that's not the end of the story. There will be no blissful slumber for me. Ever again, I'm afraid.

8:10am Tuesday - Superman has acquired a drum set. No joke. A drum set that he wakes up and begins to play, first thing in the morning. Above my head. No adult stops him, or even enters the room as far as I can hear. This has become surreal. Like I'm stuck in a bad movie. I'm pining away for the toy that played "Twinkle, twinkle, little star" day in and day out. I miss that toy. I want it back. I would trade the drum set and Superman for the crying baby and annoying toy any day. At this point, I'd almost sell my soul just for some sleep.

Superman is singing right now, he is musically inclined but not in a good way. The drum set may, in fact, be an apartment deal-breaker. I've lived here for five years. I love it here. But I can no longer sleep in my own bedroom. It may be time to move on.

Either that, or declare war. It's a toss up. I'll keep you posted.

1 comment:

Nicole said...

I don't call you that early and I live in a different time zone. AND have SISTER privileges! Good god...all of this is making me mad for you!!! :-(