I forgot my camera yesterday on a field trip with Grandma. I asked hubby to please run it down to us at the museum. I'm so glad he did!
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I forgot my camera yesterday on a field trip with Grandma. I asked hubby to please run it down to us at the museum. I'm so glad he did!
For more Wordless Wednesday, visits 5 Minutes for Mom.
I was sitting here in the dark tonight with the Drama Queen, listening to my son’s music. I played it several times.
She finally asked,
“Mommy, why do you keep playing it over and over?”
“Because,” I said, “It takes me back to a special memory.”
“What’s a special memory?”
So I told her, “A special memory is a memory of something special that has happened to you, or with you and someone else. It can be anything, but it brings back that special moment.”
“But why is this song special, Mommy?” she asked.
So I told her about the song and the memories it created the day that the Talented One played it for me. And no matter what, I’ll always consider it “our song.” And when I”m tired, or he’s just there playing, sometimes I can ask him to play “my song” and he does. I don’t have to tell him which one or why, because he knows. And he plays it for me. And I think back to that first time, when he played it for me over and over. And so, sometimes, I just like to sit and listen to it over and over.
So she asked again, what kind of special memories I have. And I told her about one I have of the Smart One. He was younger, and it was just the two of us and we were listening to praise music in the living room. And a song came on. And he just lifted his hands up in praise to the Lord. He lifted his face up and closed his eyes and just sang and swayed back and forth, with his arms outstretched and his face shining as he sang along. I honestly don’t even remember what song it was; but the moment..wow. I’ll never forget that moment.
And so we talked of why I want to keep homeschooling her for now; so that we can created special memories together. ‘And we talked of things we’ve done together. And we talked about just knowing, some day, that there is that one special memory we can share and how she’ll have other special moments with other loved ones; maybe even her own children some day. And we talked about how important it is to just stop sometimes, and grab that special moment; make a memory, because you won’t ever get that chance back. Grab it while you can.
“Mommy, why can’t we go back?”
“Because, those moments only happen once. We can’t do it again.”
And she asked me, “Mommy, can you be there with me when I have my baby, so we can have that special memory?”
I’m not sure what her future husband will say about that one, but I know, when she has that precious baby, I’ll be reminded of this night. The night when we sat and listened to the Talented One’s beautiful music and talked about grabbing the moments in life that we can and making those moments count.
Because tonight, we made our own special memory.
Yesterday was the Heritage Festival. My family has gone for years and loves the chili cook off. Only..there wasn't one this year! Why not??? Why get rid of a 20 year tradition? Why? Why?
I managed to get myself going and hubby dropped off the Drama Queen, Chicken Noodle Butt and myself at the parade so I wouldn't have to park and walk forever. The parade was nice. After, we decided to walk around the festival and see what was what.
Not a whole lot to see, really. I was pretty disappointed, but they did have a cute little kids craft section. They got balloon stuff….a sword and a butterfly. Then, Chicken Noodle Butt's balloon popped when he kept poking it on the hot concrete….but that was kind of special, because there were two girls standing nearby who saw it and then went and got another balloon sword for him. I so wanted one of my Random Acts of Kindness awards to give to them, but I didn't have any on hand.
After balloons we headed over to make some tissue flowers. I had no idea how easy they are to make! Wow!
And then, we finally called hubby to come get us. What an exhausting morning…it was nice to get out, but still.
And yet, the Drama Queen was still unhappy because she didn't spend enough time with her cousin, the Ox. The same cousin who helped her to this
And this
To her face.
We had time for a quick wannabe nap and then a late visit of a round of Family Feud. And then….
I went to bed. Because my body still hasn't figured out how to have fun yet. It's trying though!
I finally get to be part of my first ever Blog Party…and life happens and prevents me from enjoying the last two days. Oh well.
The past two weeks have pretty much been spent living the life of a foster parent and all the hoopla that comes with it. I think I may have made it out alive…I'll let you know later.
Then, the Drama Queen and her cousin had a little..er..accident. He's twice her size. She's a tomboy. They don't always use their brains when they are together. Yesterday, they apparently decided to mash them together. Her face is swollen and bruised. Big nose; big lips…I hear his forehead has black marks on it. That's what happens when you charge at one another and then collide; his forehead/her face.
And yet…she still couldn't understand why her Aunt would not let her play with her cousin today. After all, she only wanted to play a board game with him. She didn't get her way.
So she spent the day in her pajamas instead. What a funny child.
I've decided tomorrow I'm going to take it easy. I'm going to be lazy and veg with the Drama Queen while everyone is at school. We'll curl up with the last book of Kaya and just relax.
Yeah, I know…I've only just started doing things…and I am exhausted! I think I forgot that I'm supposed to slowly start doing things. Yes…well….anyway….
Today we decided to do something fun since hubby didn't have to work at the church and the Princess had no therapy. So, we headed to the park for kite flying, bike riding….and an unexpected moment with the Drama Queen.
When we arrived at the park, the Drama Queen noticed a bridal party taking pictures. So, while her brother and boy cousins were doing this
And the Princess was doing some serious kite flying
Not sure if you can tell or not, but she was lying down watching the kite fly above her!
We got a good laugh at her today!
Anyway, the Drama Queen, normally full of energy and craziness instead, stood on the hill under a tree, and watched this
I gave her a few moments alone in her thoughts, and then walked over to join her. We had a sweet conversation as she told me about her dreams of her wedding day and how many children she would have. She has big plans for her wedding day, as she has told me about over and over since I can remember…and yes, she's only 9. She plans to get married right before Christmas. There will be red roses and a gorgeous dress. She will walk down the aisle to the tune of Christmas Cannon. And not just any version, it has to be Trans Siberian Orchestra's version with the children.
Of course, after today's visit to the park, she's decided she is going to take pictures outside at the park, too. Only, as she pointed out, there will be snow when she gets married, so she'll have to have a warm dress and be able to change when they are done. And the dreaming went on, and she asked if she could go down and take a picture with the bride and groom. I thought that was maybe a bit too much, and we finally sighed happily and headed over to sit on a bench and watch from afar.
And much to her joy, the bride and groom walked right over to where we were sitting after they were done. What a happy couple, they'd just gotten married and were shining so bright. And the Drama Queen told her how pretty she looked. And me, well, I just had to ask. Could she please have a picture with you? Her photographer called her famous and the bride and groom graciously invited the Drama Queen over. Doesn't she look happy, wind and all?