I made my way through our dimly lit house this morning in order to get our oldest son up and ready for virtual school. Before I could get upstairs, I saw something stir on the couch. There he was; fast asleep. At first I tried to gently rouse him but he merely just rolled over and continued to snore. Escalation was necessary. I lovingly rubbed and patted his back. I leaned into his ear and made funny noises. I took his blanket and pillow. Nothing.
Finally, I turned on the music playlist I made for him and his brother. Not too loudly—I’m not a monster—but enough to see if it got a response. The first song on the mix is the theme song to Phineas & Ferb, one of his favorite cartoons. At the first word, he shot up. He later admitted that he thought there was an episode on TV and didn’t want to miss it. We got our day started as the playlist carried on with songs about Perry the Platypus and odes to the Star Wars desert planet Tatooine.
But it was the chorus of that first song that has lingered with me:
This could possibly be the best day ever / and the forecast says that tomorrow will likely be a million and six times better / So make every minute count / Jump up, jump in, and seize the day / And let’s make sure that in every single possible way / Today is going to be a great day