Thursday, April 09, 2009

Thursday Thoughts #24---Exhausted


Thoughts after an extended weekend with immediate and distant family:
  • Legos are still fascinating toys but involve tiny detailed work! And, of course, Tabor still follows the directions and her projects look like the picture on the box!
  • Hubby does not follow directions (as you will recall in a prior post) and he skipped an important step in putting together the birthday plastic basketball kit and was told in no uncertain terms by son-in-law that he would have appreciated a more organized approach. One is a biology major and one an accounting major...can you guess which is which?
  • My son was at the birthday party and when we hugged good-bye he told me he loved me! OMG was I in heaven for days.
  • This big party for my favorite 4-year-old's birthday was a bowling party where they used regular bowling balls and no one broke a toe or mashed anything! I don't recall any strikes being made either. Kind of gives you a feel for this recession when they allow 4-year-olds to drop bowling balls on these nice alleys.
  • A new experience for me was having a 4-year-old I didn't know sit in my lap at the birthday party while I pushed the accelerator and he did the driving on a video game at the bowling alley. We wiped out a ton of stuff!
  • I had Xman the first three days after his party down at the house and am totally wiped...!
  • 4-year-olds cannot eat at the table or play games on the computer unless all four appendages are moving around like crazy at all times. This leads to your dinner plate being moved while you are eating as the table slides away and your computer DVD loader opening and closing as little toes keep kicking the button!! You have to be a pretty sharp grandparent to keep up. (I learned the last day, if you are eating at a small drop leaf table, this toe tapping leads to the drop leaf dropping and Xman's entire plate hitting the floor and shattering into a half dozen pieces!)
  • I taught Xman about collecting colored rocks on the beach and putting them in his pocket. He asked if I was sure he could put rocks in his pocket and I said "SURE, always!" (I am a sneaky little grandma.)
  • We also were the first for the new season to have him take off his shoes and socks and walk on the beach and actually wade in the cold bay water. He loved it.
  • I made a promise to hubby that I was no longer going on international trips just because others wanted me to, and instead, my money was being saved for my next big trip in the coming year to somewhere I really wanted to go. But recently I have been asked to fly to South America to babysit grandchildren for a wedding over Thanksgiving (on my dime of course) and my SIL wants me to join them on their annual trip to Denmark this fall. I love them both and am going to have the courage to say 'no.' (help me...)
  • Sky asked about my gray hair decision and you will just have to wait until I get back from the cruise...too busy to elaborate. And Tammy, bless her heart, actually wants pictures of the cruise!!
  • Tied into my 360 degree prior post, the Italy earthquake was very near the area where some of my ancestors were born and raised...very globally intense and thought provoking as I saw people that looked like my Dad when I visited years ago.
  • This will be my final post for a number of days as I will be heading out on a ship with animals with large noses and big ears. Everyone together now...awwww, gee!

13 comments:

  1. Awwwww, geee, is right!! I know how exhausting little ones can be, but luckily, I don't have to keep mine often (and they're not so little any more).

    I could not turn down those trips, so I wish you luck on that!

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  2. Bon Voyage!!!!!!

    And excuse yourself from Denmark and South America because you are saving to see Australia.

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  3. This has to be one of my favorite posts. I just love it. Your happiness is coming through in waves. Have a good trip!

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  4. I totally relate to the exhaustion.
    But they sure make you smile.
    Enjoy your cruise. Guess I am boring - I just want to be home. Or am now among the ancient.

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  5. I read each line and thought about the energy in each event and now I am exhausted. Hope you have a great trip.

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  6. Wow, I hope I have the energy when my 9 month old grandaughte starts moving that fast!!

    Have a great cruise, and of course we want photos :o)

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  7. Bon Voyage, Tabor. You will get a much deserved rest from the four year olds.

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  8. bon voyage! see you in a few days. i want to see pics, too!

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  9. Exhausting they may be, but who else will let you hunt for heart shaped rocks, make mud pies, blow bubbles from the deck, and try out the new tire swing with them, and love you to boot.

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  10. What fun you guys are having! This post had me smiling a lot. I will miss you!

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  11. Enjoy your trip! We can't wait to hear your stories. :)

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  12. Enjoy! We'll be here when you get back.

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  13. Animals with large noses? Noah's ark?

    I babysat for Bryce, his big sister, and her two cousins. I am so out of either practice or my league.

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