Tuesday, August 9, 2011

A Week With My Boys

Since school started this week, I decided to take last week off and just spend it with my kids. 

It didn't hurt that keeping them home saved us $250 in camp fees.

We went to the Aquarium, the water park, the arcade, the beach and got raspas almost every day.  (Raspa is Tex-Mex for Snow-Cone).  We went to the movies, and hosted a small dinner party where the guest of honor was one of our beloved priests. 

We also got haircuts, bought school shoes, and had the pre-school physical.

Two observations:

1.  SAHMs are rock-stars.  I haven't been so tired in I don't know when. 

2.  The mundane was as fun -- or more fun -- than the "events". 

There is just something cool about watching a 6 year old put on a new pair of tennies.  (Sneakers, gym shoes, I don't know whachacallem.  Tennies.)   Remember when new tennies made you jump higher, run faster and stop on a dime? 

I had to giggle when the 3 year old looked at his new haircut and exclaimed "I'm handsome! Right, Mama?"

I was proud of my 10 year old for helping his brothers navigate public restrooms, crowded aquariums and kept them entertained while I did my (almost) daily workouts. 

All in all, it was a great week.

God, I need a nap.

The boys with our guests -- Father Pat, Declan & John.

5 comments:

  1. I wish I could do the same with Evan. And PS--your boys are fricken BEAUTIFUL!

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  2. Your 10-year-old sounds like such a sweetheart! Wish I had an older sister to help ME navigate public restrooms...I still get lost.

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  3. That's a great looking family. I love to hear kids admire themselves. They have great self images at that age. I agree about SAHMs. I've had my 2-year-old granddaughter since Sunday, and I'm tired. She's going back to San Antonio tomorrow. I'm going to stay in bed all day Friday.

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  4. My fiance stayed with our daughter for two hours--TWO HOURS--yesterday in the middle of the day. He's a really hands-on dad, but he's not usually with her alone at that time of day, and by the time I got home, he said, "We need to pay for more day care. How do you DO this? I am exhausted."

    And she hadn't even had a tantrum or anything. They spent the time playing. But it's EXHAUSTING.

    At least he knows now. He did all the chores last night to give me a break. :)

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