Showing posts with label Random Thoughts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Random Thoughts. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 15, 2014

Date Night

Don't be fooled by this title.  I am not referring to my own personal date night.  I haven't had one of those since my pre-Riley days, and even on that one I was 8.5 months pregnant so it's not like I really let loose or anything.  My back was killing me, I couldn't sip wine (because we all know I am a wine-sipper), and I needed to be home to get in bed by 8PM.

What I'm referring to is my social media "friends" who have date nights and how envious I am.  Ryan and I aren't big on leaving the kids with anyone besides family, and the one family member we have locally works two jobs - one in food service and one at a bar, so she might be able to give us "date early afternoon" but date night is pretty much out of the question.

Maybe my lack of date nightingness is my own fault, since I can't let go enough to let someone who doesn't spend Christmas morning with my kids watch them for a few hours, but that's a neurotic tic I've accepted about myself, kind of like the fact that I'm pretty sure if you took my blood pressure when there are dishes in the sink, I'd be having some kind of cardiac event.

Moreso than my parents friends who are date-nighting it up on the reg (power to you, know how lucky you are and how jealous I am), I would like to address my non-parent friends and point out to you that it's not date night for you.  

I know the experts say that kids or no, married for forty years or two, you should always "date" your partner.  But I have to pause and wonder for a minute if these experts have witnessed the miracle of birth, held their wife's hair while she violently threw up (let's just call that a stomach bug), or seen what happens to the female body after it carries a child for nine months.  You can't date someone you've seen go to the bathroom.  You can't date someone you've seen ugly cry.  And you can't date someone who has made you blind with rage because they won't PUT AWAY THE CLOTHES YOU FOLDED FOR THEM.  So I contend that these relationship experts don't have kids, always close the door when they go pee, and are already on anti-depressants or anti-anxiety medication.  But I digress...

It's not date night for you.  You've never sat down for dinner at a restaurant, had the waiter bring you your plate, and had someone say "Mom, I need to go to the bathroom."  Really, right now?  We've been sitting here twenty minutes waiting for our food, and right now when the waiter brought me my nice hot plate, you have to go to the bathroom?

It's not date night for you.  You've never had your meal interrupted by bending down to pick up a sippy cup literally one thousand times.  You have intelligent, coherent, uninterrupted conversations about politics and travel (because you have plenty of time and money to invest in them), and your hobbies (which don't include 'going to youth soccer games' and 'Pokemon cards').  You can finish a thought without being interrupted by "MAMA!" and yourself saying "Don't crawl on the floor."

It's not date night for you.  Every night of the week you can go out to dinner with your significant other.  You don't have to plan it a month in advance and pray no one gets sick (because they always get sick at the worst times) and that you don't find yourself just too exhausted to go anywhere.  You can wear whatever you want without being afraid the baby will pull your earring through your ear, pull down your shirt, or someone will think "She's a mom, why is she dressed like that?"  Makeup and a nice dress aren't a break for you - you can wear them whenever you want because whenever you want you can go eat at places where they don't have crayons and paper menus and gross wooden high chairs.

Look, I get it.  You're "dating" your partner.  You're making it a special event so you don't get complacent in your relationship.  I support you.  And I wouldn't trade my rugrats for your child-free dinners (most of the time).  Post your pics because you look hot in your LBD and your heels.  Check in at Bordino's and make me jealous - don't have too many chocolate martinis.  But can we just agree that it's "Saturday night" for you?

Date night!!!!

Oh wait, no.  Just Saturday night!!!!!

Monday, October 14, 2013

The Small Stuff

I woke up at 5:30 this morning to a crying baby, starting another week of work a little earlier than I wanted to.  In order to keep my groggy brain awake while Riley ate, I hopped on Twitter to read tweets about last night's sports and celebrity gossip.  What I got instead was something that changed my entire outlook today.
Enjoy the little things, because one day you might look back and realize they were big things.
This simple little quote got me reconsidering everything about my day - the menial tasks, the simple routine, the minor events that all come together to comprise "just another day."  We all know to appreciate Christmas, weddings, the birth of a baby, vacations, and buying a new house.  This quote is a reminder that the little things that happen can be big things too.

As the mom of a young baby and a big kid, I'm all too aware that this time is fleeting.  Before you know it, your baby is a third grader with a sassy mouth and a mind of her own.  And then she is borrowing your car, and then you're taking her to college.  And then she has her own kids and her own house and...oh my gosh I'm going to cry.  Without further ado, here are some of the "little things" I'm appreciating right now:
  • Riley's belly laugh while Alli spins in circles in front of her
  • Decorating for Halloween, Alli's favorite holiday

  • Dinner at the table with the entire family followed by a game of Sorry with everyone trying to take down Ryan
  • Homework and helping Alli grow and develop as a student
  • Evenings watching TV on the couch with Ryan after the kids go to bed
  • Our walks as a family, which always stop short at someone in the neighborhood's house where we chat as the kids play until Riley declares she's had enough
  • Alli wearing her Ninja Turtle pajamas three nights in a row before I could wash them

    • Days where I look back and wonder what we did all day, and when I'm honest I realize the answer was "just watched football"
    • Alli asking for cookies after dinner every night and me wondering why I can't lose weight when I eat them with her
    • Riley being big enough to sit in her exersaucer
    • Landry jumping onto the couch right where you were sitting when you get up to go to the bathroom or get a drink
    • Riley screaming excitedly and then burying her face in my chest
    • Alli's elementary school fundraisers, including the Boosterthon Fun Run and being able to be there to cheer her on
    • Alli picking out outfits to wear to school that make me cringe, but I let her wear them anyway
    • Riley not being old enough to have an opinion on what she wears
    • Cash coming running every time I get ice
    • Riley rolling over and not being too sure what just happened
    • Staying up until 2AM with my mom playing "Guess That Tune"
    • Alli asking me to take pictures of her toys and text them to people
    •  Alli quoting whatever movie or show she's watched recently over and over until you have to tell her to stop
    • Ryan putting Riley to sleep every night after I feed her
    • Snuggling with Riley
    • Alli singing at the top of her lungs in the backseat of the car
    • Riley grabbing everything within arm's reach and immediately bringing it to her mouth
    • Hearing Riley cry on the monitor, and shortly thereafter hearing Alli on the monitor saying "It's okay, don't cry!"
    • Football games with most of the family on Dad's birthday eve

    I'm going to make it my goal to reflect on this quote more and make sure I'm really appreciating the little things in life that form themselves into major memories.  Each stage of life is so short - it's time to appreciate the process.  Have a wonderful week!

    Saturday, October 2, 2010

    Get me off the couch

    It's one of our rare weekends off this fall - our Hogs are off this week (and so are our Dallas Cowboys).  I should be leaping at the opportunity to get some projects done - painting the hallway, thrifty shopping, budgeting (blah), or reorganizing.  Or, since it's 70 and sunny, I should be outside, playing kickball with Alli or getting my run in.

    Instead, I am laying on the couch.  Watching completely meaningless football.  I don't generally think SEC football is meaningless, but this is Kentucky @ Ole Miss.  Totally worthless.  And here I am, just watching.

    So I thought, I'll be as productive as possible from the couch.  I'll blog!  But I am too lazy to even pick a topic to blog about.  So I just started a rambling post.  And now I'm tired of  it.  Maybe I'll get up soon and give myself something to blog about.  Maybe not.  Stay tuned.

    Saturday, January 30, 2010

    Lazy lazy snow days

    We have had nearly half a foot of snow in the Fayetteville area over the weekend.  My sister has been here since Thursday night and we've been staying up late, playing video games, and eating.  Don't ask me how I'm doing on the weight loss resolution.  I was doing pretty well, but who loses weight during snow days?

    By the way, potty training a puppy in 26 degree weather in snow over his head is not cool.

    So we've really been having a blast over here.  Right now we are connected to my brother in Little Rock on the Wii playing Mario Kart.  He's killing everyone except Ryan.  I never did get very good at Mario Kart on the Wii.  I used school everyone except my friend Lara on the N64 though.  I can even beat Ryan, and that's saying something.

    Ryan and Lindsey got the message below on Super Mario Bros Wii today.  Wow.  That's how you know you have too much time on your hands.

    Happy snow days, all!