I spent the last half of my week dragging people and pets to various appointments where we received a total of 8 shots. We are now all up to date on our vaccinations. The boy and I went to get our flu shots. The flu shot is big fun all by itself, but when the nurse checked the boy's charts, she saw he was due for a booster of the meningococcal vaccine. Good times. He looked at me like he was 5 years old all over again... eyes wide open... and said, "We are gettin' ice cream."
Shots at the doctor = ice cream on the way home. We sat on the couch last night complaining about whose arm hurt the worst.
Then this morning, I took BOTH the cat and the dog to the vet. At the same time. Our cat was due for her yearly check-up and vaccinations, so I called and made an appointment. The receptionist reminded me the dog was due for a heartworm check and vaccine, so I made the bold move to take them together. I decided if I'm loading one furry child onto the car, I may as well load two. I'm a sucker for a stressful event.
Our cat was great. She scrunched down into her box and let the vet check her from head to toe. She didn't even flinch when the needles went in. The dog, however, was a different story. She whined and cried and zoomed around the exam room like a needy toddler. When it was her turn to have blood drawn, she whimpered like crazy... after the needle came out. She begged the vet for attention, she begged the vet tech for attention, and she pawed at the door. She even took a treat from the vet, and then spit it out on the table. I was embarrassed. The fur kids were not.
Even as I was trying to pay my absurd bill and check out, our dog pulled on her leash and tried to get the attention of every single person in the lobby. In case you are wondering, no one got ice cream on the way home.
Saturday, November 21, 2015
Thursday, November 19, 2015
Back To Reality And Rain
The weekend was 4 whole days ago, and we are still celebrating around here. The boy's soccer team won our State Cup Tournament! First place in their division! This kid never gives less than 100%, and he fought a lot of obstacles to be on this team. A lot of prayers went into this season, too.
I think he was in a tiny bit of shock after the win. He gave me the biggest hug right there on the sidelines, and I think it was one of my top 5 moments as a mom. His shock wore off quickly, and the celebrating started...
Our sports victory high came to a screeching halt bright and early Monday morning. The "check engine" light was on in my car... for the 3rd time in a month. Thankfully, it was a minor issue (again). The mechanic explained this particular "glitch" happens in older cars. You say "old," I say "paid for."
I also had my yearly eye exam. Whoever said it's all downhill from 40 failed to mention you were riding on a sled down that hill. A sled with no brakes. I had to get new reading glasses last year, and I really only used them for reading. That was then. Now I wear them almost all the time to see up close. The eye doctor said my eyes were fine... just old. Umm, thanks. She changed my prescription and suggested I wear my glasses all the time. Thankfully I had my hair colored last week, or she may have pointed out my gray roots.
In weather news, I thought we were going to need a boat to get around yesterday. It seems like we have had plenty of rain in the last several months. We have had so much rain, I broke down and bought a raincoat. A real waterproof raincoat with my monogram... Like all the young cute girls wear. I wanted one for a while, but I was afraid as soon as I ordered it, the rain would stop forever. The raincoat came Monday, and the rain started Tuesday. I wore my new coat, but I discovered something important... Raincoats don't breathe. By the time I got to my Bible study, I was a hot, flat-haired, sweaty mess in my cute raincoat. Oh well, you can't have it all.
The same person who said, "It's all downhill from 40" should have also said, "Cute monogrammed raincoats don't breathe." And, "Old cars may be paid for, but they need lots of repairs." And, "Reading glasses will soon become seeing glasses." Oh to be young and athletic and a State Champion.
Friday, November 13, 2015
I Saw The Signs
I was pumping gas a few days ago, and I noticed the sign above the ice machine outside the gas station. The sign said,
"Healthier Than Homemade"
Really? Is that something I should be noticing when I put ice in my drinks at home? I have never stopped to wonder, "Is this ice healthy?" And I have purchased plenty of ice in those monster-sized bags from the gas station for parties or get-togethers. Not once did I feel better about serving my guests healthy ice.
This week, the boy and I went to a park near our house to take some pictures so I can get a head start on the family Christmas card. I usually try to take the Christmas card pictures over Thanksgiving, and it is as much fun as you can imagine. The beautifully cool Fall weather we've had for 3 weeks straight magically disappears on Thanksgiving Day, and it turns out to be a humid 98 degrees. I have visions of color-coordinated outfits and Fall-happy smiles, but what I typically get is someone squinting in the sun, at least 2 people dripping in sweat, and one or 2 folks complaining about the hot outfit they have on. And there's only 3 of us.
So while I was torturing my son taking his picture at the park, we saw this:
Who walks on mud on purpose? Maybe I'm not the adventuring type, but if I see a big, half-dried up, muddy lake bed, I do not have the urge to step out in it. Who knew our park had quick sand? I said I would pay good money to see somebody stuck up to their chest in mud. Well, maybe I wouldn't actually pay to see it, but I would like to see it.
And then I had to run into the store this morning for a few quick 83 items. This is the sign that greeted me at the door.
Thanks, Wal Mart. My holiday anxiety was already beginning to rear its ugly head. You have helped me shoot straight into full-on panic mode.
Sunday, November 8, 2015
Do You Have A List?
If you are a parent, I am pretty certain you have a list. I have a list. I would love to tell you it is a written list, but that would be a lie. I keep the list in my mind, where we all know it could vanish at any given moment.
My list is called, "Things I Never Thought I Would Ever Ever Say"
The list could also be titled, "Weird Stuff You Say When You Have Kids"
Some of my favorite items on the list are:
1. Why is your underwear on the cat?
2. Get down off the top of the refrigerator.
3. Don't fight with a drink in your hands!
And my latest entry... "I got your tutu out of the garage for you to wear. Again."
That is correct. The boy wears a tutu. But only on special occasions.
He was a cheerleader in the annual Powder Puff Football game. He takes his role seriously, and - like all good cheerleaders - wears a short skirt. Thankfully, he wears shorts and pants under it.
He was a cheerleader last year, too, but he had to borrow a pink tutu. Heaven forbid. So this year, he has his own. He's even worn it before, but I can't remember what for. Maybe I'm subconsciously blocking the memory. Last week, he reminded me about the game, so I went rummaging through the costume box in the garage to find the tutu. And that's when it happened. I said, "Your tutu is in your room!" I stopped and thought to myself, "That needs to go on the list."
New parents are sometimes given the advice to write down the funny and cute things their kids say, and that is great advice. But the crazy stuff parents end up saying is just as entertaining. And some things should not be forgotten. Maybe I will start that list today.
My list is called, "Things I Never Thought I Would Ever Ever Say"
The list could also be titled, "Weird Stuff You Say When You Have Kids"
Some of my favorite items on the list are:
1. Why is your underwear on the cat?
2. Get down off the top of the refrigerator.
3. Don't fight with a drink in your hands!
And my latest entry... "I got your tutu out of the garage for you to wear. Again."
That is correct. The boy wears a tutu. But only on special occasions.
He was a cheerleader last year, too, but he had to borrow a pink tutu. Heaven forbid. So this year, he has his own. He's even worn it before, but I can't remember what for. Maybe I'm subconsciously blocking the memory. Last week, he reminded me about the game, so I went rummaging through the costume box in the garage to find the tutu. And that's when it happened. I said, "Your tutu is in your room!" I stopped and thought to myself, "That needs to go on the list."
New parents are sometimes given the advice to write down the funny and cute things their kids say, and that is great advice. But the crazy stuff parents end up saying is just as entertaining. And some things should not be forgotten. Maybe I will start that list today.
Monday, November 2, 2015
"I Hate To See October Go"
I have ambitious plans today to take the giant spider off my front porch, and I am referring to a decoration... not my housekeeping skills. Is it just me, or is it November already? The end of October always makes me a tiny bit sad; it might be my favorite month. I think Barry Manilow wrote a song about the end of October. Granny may have to add that to her playlist.
All things Fall make me happy... Changing leaves, college football games, clothes that cover all the stuff, and the (sometimes) cooler weather. Why does the weather never seem to cooperate on Easter or Halloween? I have fond memories of either shivering in a too-thin costume or pouring sweat in something with fur.
As usual, Halloween was big fun this year. The boy hung out with his friends, and I passed out candy to miniature princesses, ninjas, and one rocket ship. I may have become "that lady" who dresses up the cat and the dog.
In talking with a few mom friends of mine this week, we all agreed we need a way to freeze time. To go back (for just a minute) to the days when our kids were the sweaty toddlers in the fur costumes. To go back to the time when we could eat all the candy from their little plastic pumpkins and they were clueless.
Last week, the boy accused me of not wanting him to grow up. Telling him he was wrong was fun, but it gave me the chance to explain the truth. I told him I am loving having a 16 year old, just as much as I loved having a 6 year old. Every stage and every age has been something to treasure. (Except for all that no sleeping nonsense as a baby.) I told him I am not sad he's growing up... I'm sentimental. I think there is a difference. My job as a mom is making sure he does grow up, and I want to enjoy every step. Then I told him to bring his mama some candy.
If anyone is worried about me, don't be. The only things I love more than Halloween and Fall are the holidays. I am already trying to decide when I can put up the tree.
All things Fall make me happy... Changing leaves, college football games, clothes that cover all the stuff, and the (sometimes) cooler weather. Why does the weather never seem to cooperate on Easter or Halloween? I have fond memories of either shivering in a too-thin costume or pouring sweat in something with fur.
As usual, Halloween was big fun this year. The boy hung out with his friends, and I passed out candy to miniature princesses, ninjas, and one rocket ship. I may have become "that lady" who dresses up the cat and the dog.
I don't know why our cat missed the memo on the Star Wars costume theme this year. Maybe Obi Wan and Leia picked up a space witch on the way back from Endor.
Our dog was a big help giving out candy to all the kids. I call her my "Trick-or-Treater Greeter," and she was the life of the party.
Last week, the boy accused me of not wanting him to grow up. Telling him he was wrong was fun, but it gave me the chance to explain the truth. I told him I am loving having a 16 year old, just as much as I loved having a 6 year old. Every stage and every age has been something to treasure. (Except for all that no sleeping nonsense as a baby.) I told him I am not sad he's growing up... I'm sentimental. I think there is a difference. My job as a mom is making sure he does grow up, and I want to enjoy every step. Then I told him to bring his mama some candy.
If anyone is worried about me, don't be. The only things I love more than Halloween and Fall are the holidays. I am already trying to decide when I can put up the tree.
Friday, October 30, 2015
Some Life Happened
Please overlook the date of my last post. You will also need to overlook the snow pictures.
And in the spirit of forgiveness, please overlook my lack of motivation to blog. My apologies to the few faithful readers.
All is well with us. A lot happens in a year and a half.
Let me hit the highlights:
Sometime in the spring, we thought we were going to have to move to a new house. We prepared to move, but then we did not have to move. No stress there (insert eye roll).
The Boy started his first year of high school, finished his first year of high school, started his Sophomore year of high school, and started driving. Lord. Have. Mercy. I could stop here, and most of you would not only forgive me, but you might send me a spa gift certificate.
Dan/Daddy finished one job, started another job, got a promotion, and started school.
We took a few family trips.
We survived the Winter of 2015. I love snow, but I even got tired of it.
I lived through two summers. If you know me and my hatred of all things hot weather, you know this is a big deal.
The boy played a lot of soccer. He even joined a new team. A team not close to home.
We went to a lot of soccer games. More than I can count.
We spent a lot of time in the car.
We celebrated birthdays, anniversaries, and holidays.
We tried to see our families as much as we could. It always feels like it's never enough.
Some of us gained a few pounds, a few wrinkles, and a pair of reading glasses.
Some of us grew a few inches and gained some muscles. Oh to be 16 again.
In other words, life happened. I have missed you all.
There was no good reason to take a long break from blog writing. I tend to be a procrastinator, and I once read procrastination is proof of perfectionism. So let's just all say I was perfecting my perfectionism. By procrastinating.
And in the spirit of forgiveness, please overlook my lack of motivation to blog. My apologies to the few faithful readers.
All is well with us. A lot happens in a year and a half.
Let me hit the highlights:
Sometime in the spring, we thought we were going to have to move to a new house. We prepared to move, but then we did not have to move. No stress there (insert eye roll).
The Boy started his first year of high school, finished his first year of high school, started his Sophomore year of high school, and started driving. Lord. Have. Mercy. I could stop here, and most of you would not only forgive me, but you might send me a spa gift certificate.
Dan/Daddy finished one job, started another job, got a promotion, and started school.
We took a few family trips.
We survived the Winter of 2015. I love snow, but I even got tired of it.
I lived through two summers. If you know me and my hatred of all things hot weather, you know this is a big deal.
The boy played a lot of soccer. He even joined a new team. A team not close to home.
We went to a lot of soccer games. More than I can count.
We spent a lot of time in the car.
We celebrated birthdays, anniversaries, and holidays.
We tried to see our families as much as we could. It always feels like it's never enough.
Some of us gained a few pounds, a few wrinkles, and a pair of reading glasses.
Some of us grew a few inches and gained some muscles. Oh to be 16 again.
In other words, life happened. I have missed you all.
There was no good reason to take a long break from blog writing. I tend to be a procrastinator, and I once read procrastination is proof of perfectionism. So let's just all say I was perfecting my perfectionism. By procrastinating.
Tuesday, March 4, 2014
March Came In Like An Angry Lion
We are stuck in the house again. Sunday afternoon was a little rainy, and that rain turned into pouring rain. Then the pouring rain turned into pouring ice. The ice mounded up, and snow fell on top of the ice. And all of life as we know it came to a standstill. We got the "real snow" I was whining about. No church, no school, no work. Even the mall was closed.
My brother, sis-in-law, and nephew had been visiting us for the weekend, so we hurried them out the door and hunkered down. Thankfully, our power has stayed on, so we have enjoyed our 2-day winter vacation. I will not enjoy it when the school district starts taking away Spring Break or adding days to the end of the year.
We dug our high-tech sled out of the garage and spent the afternoon trying to kill ourselves. I crashed into the house and the deck stairs about 8 out of the 10 times I took a turn. The right side of my backside is not feeling so well. The boy smashed onto the concrete patio, and he may have to replace our wooden fence.
My brother, sis-in-law, and nephew had been visiting us for the weekend, so we hurried them out the door and hunkered down. Thankfully, our power has stayed on, so we have enjoyed our 2-day winter vacation. I will not enjoy it when the school district starts taking away Spring Break or adding days to the end of the year.
We dug our high-tech sled out of the garage and spent the afternoon trying to kill ourselves. I crashed into the house and the deck stairs about 8 out of the 10 times I took a turn. The right side of my backside is not feeling so well. The boy smashed onto the concrete patio, and he may have to replace our wooden fence.
Is it obvious why he's a soccer player and not an Olympic bobsledder? We took our dog on a few rides, too. Well... we tried.
I also tried to upload the video of me sledding with the dog, but the computer-internet is not cooperating. What a shame. I'll just tell you the dog jumped ship about halfway down the hill.
We are hoping to chip our way out by tomorrow. Being stuck at home with my people is fun, but after about 5 hours, they start to eat up all the food. I also can't afford any more injuries.
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