My Real Life

April 12, 2011

Monkey See, Monkey Do

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So, the little brother hero worship of the big brother has reached epic proportions in our house.

Baby Monkey doesn’t even try to be smooth in his desire to be like his brother.

Me:  “Baby Monkey, what would you like for dessert?”

Baby Monkey:  “I’ll have whatever Monkey in the Middle is having.”

Me:  “He may not have anything.”

Baby Monkey:  “Then, I won’t have anything either.”

Me:  “Baby Monkey, what are you going to play?”

Baby Monkey:  “I’ll just wait until Monkey in the Middle gets home from school and I’ll play what he plays.”

Me:  “He’s not going to be home for an hour.”

Baby Monkey:  “That’s okay.  I can wait.”

And on and on it goes.

He’ll grow out of it, I know.

But, right now, it’s pretty cute.


Because, as far as people to imitate go, Monkey in the Middle is a darn good choice.

April 9, 2011

If You Met Me…

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I found this on Gypsy Mama’s blog last night.

She calls it Five Minute Friday.

The rules are simple:

“Got five minutes? Let’s write. Let’s write in shades of real and true and unscripted.

Let’s just write and not worry if it’s just right or not.

1. Write for 5 minutes flat for pure unedited love of the written word.”

Love it.

So, I’m going to try it today, even though it isn’t Friday.

I may start switching it up on Friday’s from now on.

The prompt from yesterday was – “If you met me…”

So, here we go…

If you met me:

-You might easily think I’m unfriendly because I’m not adept at social chit chat.  If I have something to say, I say it, but talking for the sake of talking just seems like a waste of words to me.  I think this is one of the main reasons why I am often (as my friend, Sharon, says) a very misunderstood person.  I’m not unfriendly at all.  Ask my friends.  I’m just more of an observer of people.  My silence isn’t a rejection.  It’s simply my taking it in.

If you met me:

-You’d be meeting someone who isn’t perfect.  Someone who probably yells too quickly and apologizes too late.  Someone who has high expectations and can be easily disappointed, even though she doesn’t show it.  Someone who needs it to be done right now and cringes when you say “I’ll get to it later.”  Someone who shudders when her kids want to ride bikes because she can teach math and science and social studies and piano and flute and 21st century skills to thousands of children, but cannot muster up the patience (nor does she seem to have the skill) to gently teach her children how to ride.

If you met me:

-Someone who loves with her whole heart because she doesn’t know any other way to love.  Someone who, if you become her friend, will be fiercely loyal to you until the day she dies.  Someone who is brought to tears, almost daily, by how blessed her children make her feel.  Someone who can’t believe she gets to spend her life with her best friend.  Someone who knows how incredibly lucky she is to have this life.

April 6, 2011

Field Trip

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Yesterday, Real Man took the day off and we took the monkeys to the Liberty Science Center.

We might as well have been taking them to Disney.

Okay, maybe that’s a BIT of an exaggeration, but they were excited.

They love this place.

Baby Monkey was entranced with the crane.

 

And, once he realized there was construction worker gear to put on…forget it.

 

Monkey in Middle loved anything that resembled a video game.

 

(Yes, that is Monkey in the Middle wearing his sisters pink sweatshirt.  Deal with it.)

 

And, Monkey Girl?

She just wanted to get sneezed on.

 

Tiny was kind enough to sleep through the whole thing.

So, our big Spring Break trip is over, and while it might not be exciting by some standards, it’s exactly what my monkeys wanted!

April 4, 2011

Spring Break!

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It’s Spring Break and I’m just feeling like a pig in mud over here.

I’ve got all my babies home with me for the week!

It seems like everyone in our small town has packed up and headed to Florida.

I know at least 7 families who are there as I type.

We’ve never gone anywhere for Spring Break, but we are just looking forward to a week together.

Real Man has to work, obviously, but we might drive in and meet him for lunch one or two days.

We’ll hit storytime at the library (which is something Tiny and Baby and I have been doing) one day.

If the rain stays away, we’ll go for walks to the park.

We already have a pile of books from last weeks trip to the library that we’ve been making our way through.

Yet, the thing I’m looking the most forward to is being able to get a kiss or a hug or a snuggle whenever I darn well want one!

March 31, 2011

Family Dinner

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Last night’s dinner:  Meatloaf, corn, biscuits, salad, cut up red peppers (because the monkeys don’t like salad, but they love red peppers!)

Let me preface this by saying I am neither someone who enjoys cooking, nor am I someone who excels at cooking.

I’m also not someone who has an inordinate amount of money to spend on the groceries.

For March, we spent an average of $109 a week on groceries (including diapers, paper products, toiletries, and all food).

(Pardon the plug for frugal living…yeah to living frugally!)

So, we aren’t eating gourmet meals over here, but they are from scratch and not out of a box.

However, cook a hot meal for my family every night, I do.

Channeling a little Yoda, there.

Anyway, if there is one thing that I hold strong to, it is the importance of eating together as a family.

Every night.

I realize that many families aren’t able to do this, due to the schedules of one or both parents.

When kids get to be teens, they may be in and out due to their own scheduling conflicts.

However, it is the one thing that I will always make sure we make our best effort to have.

It’s just a time where we can all check in with each other.

Talk about our days.

See what’s coming up during the next few days.

Problem solve each others issues.

Enjoy each other.

My monkeys are young, so while we do spend our dinner time doing all of the above, we also spend a majority of dinner playing “I Spy” or trying to trick each other into saying the number 5 (because, apparently, if you say “5” you are disqualified.  Disqualified from what, we have yet to determine, but it’s always a good time.)

It is, hands down, my favorite part of the day.

And, yes…there are nights when Monkey in the Middle has basketball or Monkey Girl has to get ready for Girl Scouts, and so family dinner is cut short, but I’d say that 6 out of 7 nights of the week, we sit down together and enjoy.

It’s my #1 recommendation for a happy family.

My #2 recommendation for a happy family is that after dinner, Mommy goes and puts up her feet and everyone else does the dishes.

March 24, 2011

My Boys

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My three sons.

I…

Can’t…

Get…

Enough!

March 22, 2011

Public Service Announcement for the Day

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I received an e-mail from my friend, Carla, a few days ago.

In it, there was a link to this interactive map quiz of the Middle East.

I took it.

I was shamed.

I think it is so important that we are not only up on current events, but that we are aware of exactly where these things are happening.

I actually take the quiz every day, now, in an effort to practice what I preach.

And, when I go back to school in May, you can be sure my students will be taking the quiz.

Give it a shot.

You don’t have to tell us how you did.

 

 

March 21, 2011

Bathtime Cuteness

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That’s it.

Just cute.

March 20, 2011

Perspective

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I feel like time is passing too quickly.

And I realize it is so cliche to say that, but I can’t help but hear this constant tick, tick, tick in the back of my mind.

Perhaps it’s because I have to return to work at the end of May.

Perhaps it’s because I know this is my last monkey.

I don’t really know, but things seem to be happening in fast forward these days.

How is it that my days being home are going more quickly than my days full of work?

Tiny Monkey has already outgrown his 0-3 month clothes.

I knew he wouldn’t fit in newborn stuff.

None of my kids ever did.

But 0-3 months?

I should have had a little more time with them!

He outgrew them at 3 weeks.

I feel like he’s gotten so much bigger, so fast.

But, then I look at this picture and I realize just how tiny he still is.

And I can breathe again.

March 17, 2011

A St. Patrick’s Day Video Greeting and Funny Story

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Love that kid.

So, the nursery school where we’ve sent all the monkeys does a bang up job on St. Patrick’s Day.

Particularly the teacher that they all had for their 3-4 year old class.

We’ll call her Mrs. S.

The famed leprechaun, Seanie “O’Gravy” (who I am convinced is really Seanie O’Grady, but my children were all adamant it was “O’Gravy”) comes to the classroom every year and just wreaks havoc on the room.

Chairs upside down, leprechaun footprints on the tables, toys askew.

It’s a real mess.

The kids love it.

Every year, they (starting with Monkey Girl) would ask if the leprechaun was going to come to our house, and we would say “No, he seems to just go to school!”

And then…

A few years ago, when Monkey in the Middle was about 3, the leprechaun came to our house.

Monkey in the Middle was in two classes at nursery school.

A M, T, W class and a Th, F class.

So, St. Patrick’s Day was on a Thursday.

His M, T, W class had their party on Wednesday, so he ate all the green food his tummy could handle.

The next day, St. Patrick’s Day, the monkeys woke up and were going about their morning routine of eating breakfast and getting dressed when Real Man and I hear a shriek from the upstairs, hall bathroom.

“He came!  He came!  Seanie O’Gravy came to our house!!!”

I looked at Real Man and he shrugged.

He looked at me and I shrugged.

So, we raced up the stairs to see what all the fuss was about.

Well, suffice it to say, there was a green poop in the toilet.

No joke.

The kids were dancing around the hallway like fools, screaming and yelling that the leprechaun DID, in fact, visit their home!

They were sure it was because they had been so good, he couldn’t resist causing a little mischief in their house.

They.  Were.  So.  Happy.

Real Man and I couldn’t stop laughing.

Tears streaming down our faces.

Neither of us had the heart to explain that it was the result of Monkey in the Middle and his green food from the day before combined with his penchant for forgetting to flush.

Yes, it’s a story that only a parent could love, but it’s also a little reminder of how easy it is to make children happy.

The leprechaun visits our home every year now.

It doesn’t take long to flip bowls upside down, put out cookie and brownie mix instead of cereal or forks and knives instead of spoons.

It’s not hard to sprinkle some green glitter around and use your thumb to make leprechaun footsteps through the glitter.

It doesn’t take a genius to realize that, sometimes, the simplest things bring the most joy.

So, Seanie O’Gravy has struck again at our home, this year, and the smiles on the faces of the monkeys are enough to ensure that he’ll be back every year, even when they are too old to care anymore.

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