The Spring Break Post

The weekly conversation:

David to kids:  Fill the woodbox.

Kids:  We did.

David:  Try again.  Not full enough.

Today, when I went to check the fire, I found this:

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I feel like they are getting a bit passive-aggressive in their old age.  And I felt like I was playing a terrifying game of Jenga while trying to load the fire.

Yes.  It’s the end of March and we still need a fire.  We had one heck of a winter, my friends.  Cold and snow for days.  But, alas.  Spring is coming.

We are on Spring Break.  We are NOT at Disneyland, which is where I long to be.  We just finished up with “Birthday Week.”  Handsome Dude turned 10 and Daisy Mae turned 13.

Daisy Mae!  13!  Here she is on a recent adventure to her Great Uncle Harry’s house.  Harry invited the kids over for fish tacos.  He finds himself to be hilarious.

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It’s goldfish crackers in a crunchy taco shell.  Hardy har har.  (Kids loved it, actually)

Yes.  She has a phone.  Both the girls do.  WHAT IS HAPPENING IN THE WORLD?  They have to pay for it monthly and all that jazz and we, the uncertain-parents-who-are-not-yet-ready-for-their-girls-to-be-teenagers, put several rules in place regarding the usage of the phone.

Here’s further proof that Taylor is not ready to parent teens:

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Allow me to set up the scene for y’all:

Sweet Pea is 14.  She is interested in going to a dance with a MALE.  My favorite part: “And maybe more than I am not remembering.” (Feel free to steal that genius line, parents)

You see, this covers me for future rules I might come up with on a whim because I AM NOT READY FOR THIS.

And check out Sweet Pea, the good-natured 14-year-old who gives her terrified mama a thumbs up.

#winning

Now, let’s talk about Handsome Dude.  He’s 10!  And (generally speaking) he is so much more mature and hard-working and responsible than I could have ever imagined him to be at 10.

Yes!  Handsome Dude!

  1.  He completely takes charge of his homework and completes it in a timely fashion AND does it well.
  2.   He has muscles.  I am not kidding.  He has started helping David out more around the property and that kid is buff.
  3. He can plow our driveway with the 4-wheeler and plow.
  4. He NEVER breaks his glasses.  (Long time readers will take great joy in that statement)
  5. His teacher scored him as “advanced” for his behavior.  (I can’t even.  The kid used to pee on my washing machine and then offered no good reason or apology)

Recently, his class performed a square dance and here is, being all good-natured and not all oh-she-has-girl-cooties and dancing with girls.

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He looks more like a basketball player than a square dance, but, you know . . . baby steps.

Last night, I made chicken and wild rice soup and he was feeling a bit uncertain about it.  Because, you know, it wasn’t mac and cheese or pizza or something safe like that.  But after a bite or two, he said

“Mom, I love this.  Do you think you could make this next time I am sick?”

Be still my heart.

Little Dude is still . . . .little dude-ish.  He is a bit wacky.

Sweet Pea had some friends over and Little Dude was being all charming and flirty with them.  He bragged to them:  “My dad is the Ladies Man!”

Oh, dear.

Me:  Dude, do you see Dad flirting with girls a lot?

LD:  Oh, yeah.  All the time.  But mostly with you.

He also smacked me on the hiney the other day.  Because Dad does it.

He’s a work in progress.

Also, a quick update on my knee.  The knee manipulation in December was the last procedure I had done on it.  It still hurts quite a bit and does not have full range of motion.  But, I can walk!  I am working on trying to get 10,000 steps every day and hoping that strenghtening it might help.  If it isn’t better by the end of May, I might have to to a new doctor.

Happy Thursday!

 

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9 Responses to The Spring Break Post

  1. Lisa Buchanan says:

    Oh that was a fun update! Thank you! Glad to hear things are going well!

  2. Lisa Buchanan says:

    Also, I was at Costco in your neck of the woods last summer and kept my eyes peeled for you (I was sure if bump into you there.) But, nope. Sad.

  3. Sandy says:

    Hooray! You can walk! Enjoy your spring break!

  4. Sandy says:

    It took some serious skills to stack that wood like that!

  5. Kim says:

    The woodbox is HILARIOUS! I long to hear what David’s “reaction” to this was. I put reaction in quotes because, well, David. Anywho… I can’t believe you have pre-teen/teenagers! Scary stuff! I think the fish tacos will be on my April Fools Day menu. Thank you Uncle Harry! Your boys crack me up. I love seeing them weekly! I love your blog and I miss it. By the way, we have white chocolate raspberry creamer and I always think of you because YOU started that madness. LOL!

  6. Melissa says:

    I had no doubt of the potential of Handsome Dude.

  7. Ruth says:

    That stack of wood looks like it is ready to tip over into the open wood stove all by itself! I think this means that your teenagers have hit the point where they tend to do PRECISELY what you asked them to do, even if it is not really what you wanted (and they know it.) Yes, I reared 7 babies, enjoyed them as teenagers, but Oh! the arguments we used to go through while nailing down exactly what was to happen. Good use of debating and reasoning skills, though.

  8. Beth says:

    Hey , Teller.
    Glad to read the updates. Thank you.
    Are you still going to rehab? I would think they would have you stretching it out to lengthen the motion you have. Walking is great too. And weight bearing excersize, just standing on mainly that leg for a bit. If it still is hurting badly, make sure to make a point of that to the doc and rehab folks, they may have some tricks to help you in how you walk or excersizes to do to help with that. Try like heck to avoid the pain meds , so much of that is habit forming. I worry about your knee. Don’t put it off too long telling someone so they can get it before too much scar tissue has formed that is holding it in the wrong position. You want good range of motion.

  9. Joyce says:

    Unbroken glasses for the win! Your family is still so cute. Teen girls require an alertness you will need to dig deep for, but grown up girls reward you for it : )

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