My Real Life

July 1, 2010

Reality Check

Filed under: Uncategorized — Amy @ 12:17 pm
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Lest you think all is rainbows and butterflies around here, let’s talk about yesterday.

After I got home from work, my Mom took the kids and I to meet Real Man at the local diner for lunch.

That was great.

When we were done, Real Man went back to work and the monkeys and I came home. 

We decided to walk to what we call “the Big Park.”

It’s a nice walk, uphill, to a park with something for everyone, including basketball nets, and our county-wide path system.

Usually, we can spend hours at the big park.

We no sooner arrive than Monkey in the Middle says, “Mommy, I have to go potty.”

I said, “Okay, let’s head into the woods and you can go there.”

He shakes his head and says “Not tinkle, Mom.”

So, we head back down the hill in a ridiculously fast walking pace.

As we get near our neighborhood, I toss him the key and he starts running.

By the time Baby Monkey and I catch up, both Monkey Girl and Monkey in the Middle are chillin’ in separate bathrooms.

Baby Monkey and I play a card game, and the other two finally emerge.

I’m a little wary, now, so we pile in the car and decide to drive to the big park.

As we head down our hill, Monkey in the Middle yells from the back seat, “I gotta throw up!”

I pull over as quickly as I can and he unbuckles, races to the door, and as he tries to pull it open, throws up all over his arm and the floor of the van.

Oh, don’t worry, a little bit got outside.

I search through the car, but I have no wipes or tissues or anything of the sort.

However, there were socks.

There are always socks.

My kids take their socks off everywhere, and never remember to pick them up.

The result?

Socks everywhere you turn.

Even in my glove compartment.

Anyway, I clean him up with some socks and we come home.

The kids couldn’t understand why we had to come home and couldn’t continue on to the park.

I muttered something about having to clean up the van, and the first two attempts weren’t fantastic and bad things happen in threes and because I said so, that’s why.

We wound up spending the afternoon playing card games and board games.

No park.

In fact, I may not take the monkeys anywhere ever again.

Of course, I may change my mind.

June 30, 2010

A Toy or Not a Toy?

Filed under: Uncategorized — Amy @ 8:53 am
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4 hours.

They played with the measuring tape for four hours.

When I left this morning, they were playing with it again.

I think Home Depot could put Toys R Us out of business!

June 29, 2010

After Dinner

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I’m not sure what your family does after dinner.

Mine?

We do this.

And this.

And this.

June 28, 2010

Family Day

Filed under: Uncategorized — Amy @ 11:40 am
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Every year, to celebrate the 4th of July, our town holds “Family Day.”

Because so many people travel for the holiday, they have begun to hold it the weekend before.

So, when Real Man and I returned from the Mets game on Saturday, we all piled into the car and headed to the local park for Family Day.

There are bouncy castles, rock climbing walls, a train which is nothing more than a few seats attached to a motorized thing that looks like a train.

The boys love the train.

They talk about it all year.

They are SO easy to please.

Excuse the blurry picture.  That little train moves fast!

Note Monkey in the Middle with his arm around Baby Monkey to ensure he doesn’t fall out.

Love it.

As it got dark, the band began to play and we rocked out to a few songs, as we waited for the fireworks.

And then they began.

Every year, we say that the fireworks were the best show ever.

This year, though, we mean it.

Seriously.

You know a good firework display when you can feel it booming in your chest.

When you need to shield your eyes from the brightness.

When you keep thinking it’s over, but it keeps going.

The fireworks were awesome.

They were truly incredible.

I don’t know how anyone could have failed to be impressed.

June 27, 2010

Irony

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June 26, 2010

A Date

Filed under: Uncategorized — Amy @ 10:34 pm
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For Father’s Day, I bought Real Man tickets to a Mets game.

The game was today.

He took me.

The George Washington Bridge was at an absolute standstill…

…meaning we missed Prince Harry, yes, Prince Harry (to whom my mother says I am related from way, way back) throw the first pitch.

I was really looking forward to hobnobbing with the royals.

The traffic also meant that by the time we got to the stadium, the Twins were winning 2-0.

By the time we actually got to our seats (which were excellent!) the Twins were winning 4-0.

It was still the first inning.

The final score was 6-0, Twins.

All I wanted in life was Popcorn.

Apparently, Citifield was out of Popcorn.

None of that mattered.

It was a great date.

June 25, 2010

Uno

Filed under: Uncategorized — Amy @ 4:02 pm
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Methinks perhaps Monkey in the Middle isn’t as great of a shuffler as he believes himself to be.

June 24, 2010

Be Present

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Just a little something to think about.

The Risks of Parenting While Plugged In

Love These Guys

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June 23, 2010

Talent

Filed under: Uncategorized — Amy @ 6:30 am
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Sometimes, it’s very easy to make a child happy.

And sometimes, it takes a lot of talent.

People who can make balloon animals definitely fall into the second category and have my utmost respect and my undying gratitude.

A balloon SpiderMan?

A total cure for the grumps.

A sweet flower garden for a sweet girl.

Priceless.

I’d share the picture of Monkey in the Middle with his shark, which was completely awesome, but he couldn’t stop playing with it long enough to get a still shot.

Not a bad thing.

So, even though I cringe every time I watch someone twist, bend and manipulate the balloons, I am beyond impressed with their talent.

So cool.

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