Archive for December 2014
Birthday countdown
Darla has decided she needs to invite her entire new daycare class to her birthday.
Her birthday is 2 weeks after Christmas . . . I suppose I should start planning, yea?
I have the date: Saturday January 3rd ( on the 4th we are Doing Disneyland with friends) and she wants a Super Hero party.
Suggestions?
Anti Uncle Kenny Elf went fishing
Fishing!
She tried to steal his candy cane when I wasn’t looking but couldn’t manage it. Not touching the elf was too hard.
I turned around and she was scampering back to the table trying to look innocent .
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The Magic of Childhood Friends
There is a chunk of my childhood memories involving people I still communicate with today.
Those elementary school days were stressful, I had extra stress surrounding my adoption, but I remember the generic stress like it was yesterday.
The terror of losing a library book:flop sweat, prayers to God, wishing I had magic powers to make the item appear and wondering how I could be so stupid as to have completely forgotten the moments of my life when I had the book in hand.
3rd grade multiplication tests. Those buggers were timed. In my head a giant board lit with the number of seconds count get down and I could barely see my paper.
Trying to find time to work on Brownie badges, practice the piano, remember to go to piano and not forget which days I had baseball or band practice. (I was/am/ever will be a horrid athlete).
But
In between the family and personal drama, the impossible schoolwork, social posturing, lost books and more…. there were my friends.
I had magic afternoons at Jennifer’s home in her play room or running through her sprinklers. Badminton in the street with the Quigley’s (who were also with me as I attended my first pro basketball game ) and watching their home-made films was better than pixie dust. Doug had a full blown race car set up – permanently set up! My friends and their folks would hike to Sturtevant Falls and go camping at the beach or just in my back yard. Every little adventure was magic.
And sometimes we would go to Disneyland.
I’ve spent the last 2 days at Disneyland with my friends, adult and child. The best moments were watching Darla with these same friends. She is only 3 years old, but her memories are pretty crisp about events from 2013 – so maybe she will remember these trips or maybe she won’t be able to build long term memories until she is older.
I’m here to tell you that being older, and having these great memories, drives me to occasionally bump out of my rut and embark on a mini adventure for Darla -so she can have these kinds of life defining experiences to carry her through what is coming : more lost books, boyfriends, cliques, picking a major, finding a job, moving out and on her own.
I’m up and writing this because both of the girls are snoring on separate beds and there is no room for me to sleep!
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I shared my friend Catie for Share Day
Last weekend our friend and puddle stopper Catie gave Darla a green frog toy thing that has faithfully sat in her car sear cup holder since.
Darla didn’t want to lose it before Share Day. Today was the day and Darla proudly talked about all her Big Girl Friends and especially Catie who tells her the very best stories and always watches out for her.
Catie does totally rock. I’d share her too if her parents wouldn’t file kidnapping charges and stuff.















