I’ve been absent the last few weeks, determined to neglect my laptop during my time off work over the holidays. By now, there are too many stories to rehash, so by way of a desire to recap, here are a handful of highlights:
1. As testament to the contagious enthusiasm of his vocal stylings, A sang “I am a Pizza” so many times over his McDonald’s lunch that a table of 3 adult men good-naturedly joined in on the song as we exited.
2. I celebrated my 1,000th Peloton ride. It’s arbitrary in the scheme of things, but was fun to mark the occasion with a few people crazy supportive enough to set their alarms on a Saturday morning to do a 75 minute endurance live ride.
3. J, O, and I burnt the entirety of our arcade card balances on the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle game one afternoon. It was a total nail-biter at the end with HP and credits running low, but we defeated all the bosses, triumphed over Shredder himself, and then spent our tickets on Pop Rocks and Fun Dip. I don’t normally buy myself in when we play, but I am so glad I was part of this epic victory. On the other hand, J required my help buckling his seat in the car afterwards as he was despondent — convinced that his arm was broken from all the button smashing.
4. A bowled his first strike! That same game, O’s slow rolling finally caught up with him and we had to ask for help when his ball managed to stall entirely two thirds down the lane. Fortunately neither boy is terribly invested in competition yet, so they both remained sportsmanly.
5. Our neighbors invited J and me over for a midday play date (O invited himself along) with a few other friends. The host joked that she pumps “casino air” into the basement so the boys can remain down there for hours. While they played, one of the moms remarked that between us 4, we have fourteen boys. Naturally, the couple of hours trading stories are intensely reassuring to my sense of whether my home’s state of “ambient chaos” is normal.
6. I sent the ping below to Dave when we were (again) spending the better part of an afternoon at the library. What can I say? I’m a woman of simple taste.
7. Our 2023 New Year celebration consisted of 3 memorable (& largely “on brand”) moments: 7a. We attended a NYE bash at the library, counting down to noon with crafts, music, and dancing. Visiting my elderly neighbor that evening, she had the local news playing in the background and I spotted my sons’ TV debuts. 7b. We “counted down” to what ended up being 6:53pm ET with a recording of the Sydney fireworks. We cheers’d with Propel, sparking juice, water, and champagne. Our “please be careful not to spill!” warning was effective for precisely the amount of time it took for O to excitedly take his cup, stand up off the couch, and slosh the cider over onto the fabric. 7c. A quiet moment of reflection and gratitude with Dave after the boys were asleep.
Happy new year. May 2023 bring more of what lights you up, particularly if it involves springing for an arcade card for yourself.
Closing out 2022 roasting marshmallows in matching jammies. Pretty sure this is what the kids today call “wildin’.”
Splitting a pitcher of root beer at the bowling alley. Cheers!
Low on design standards, but high on utilization of resources (which is to say, the boys ate all of the decor over the course of the following 48 hours)
Wisdom a la the nearby ice cream shop (yes, we do post-dinner ice cream even in December).
14 boys between us, and a pact to invite each other out to “girly” events if we ever get a craving.
Not only is this a legitimate conversation, but the AI suggested responses are on point.
I wish you did something with the boys during the school break! When we would go to Chuck E Cheese, Rachel and I would play skeet ball (for hours). I honestly think that with all the tokens we bought, we could have purchased a really nice at home game.
You, my beautiful niece, are an awesome mommy
So true! Or the ridiculous amount of tokens (real money!) we spent to purchase prizes that would’ve cost a fraction of that at a regular store… Something about the thrill of the “hunt,” I guess. Well, good to know we are both in good company 🙂
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