We made less than $100, but more than $75 at the yard sale. I'll take it. I learned a lot about pricing and had a great time hanging with the fam and some friends in the front yard. We kept the jewelry that didn't sell, one toy that I wasn't sure about anyway and the books and DVDs because the library will take those. The rest went to the Salvation Army. It is out of the house and although we still have too much stuff, it does feel better in here. Chalk it up as success!
I worked out and fed people and had about two hours to myself on Mother's Day. I don't know if I'll get another time to myself, but it was a good day and I enjoyed it, so I'll take that too :) The BHitW helped the kids make me a picture frame and a mommy's treasure box that were awesome. We were going to grill out for dinner, but then it rained, so order out it was!
Birthday party is this coming weekend so we are mad crafting this week. I'll try to post things as they get made, but the memory card on my camera is full so the likelihood of that is slim. I'll check in anyway.
Thoughts (and afterthoughts) on being a parent, being parented, long days, short nights, yummy snacks, good books, news, trivia (and anything else that pops into my head)
Showing posts with label Mother's Day. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mother's Day. Show all posts
Monday, May 14, 2012
Wednesday, May 9, 2012
I Want My Cake While I'm Eating It. Or Something Like That.
So I asked (told) my husband that for Mother's Day I wanted him to take both kids somewhere. That was not in our house. Not to Home Depot, which is where he usually takes them when I get that look on my face, but somewhere entertaining. For like five or six hours. Except I don't want to have to rush around cleaning or doing messy projects while they are gone. I want to watch my DVR shows and eat junk food without sharing. And except, here's the kicker, I don't want him to do it on actual Mother's Day. On Mother's Day I want to be a mom. With the kids. But to celebrate being a mom, I want to be un-mommed for a bit. My husband (the BHitW) is really wonderful at stepping in, doing anything the girls need and house stuff too. In general, however, the feeding/schedule-keeping/changing/entertaining falls to me by default. As a person who would regularly remember to eat breakfast at 3pm (except coffee, a mom's gotta have standards) and who does not naturally keep a schedule, this is draining. So just a little break from that. Reasonable request? Or guilty for asking for two "special days?"
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