Tuesday, April 29, 2008

Give it up for "One Fine Day" moments


I had to laugh at myself when my desperation got this far. Jeremiah spit up on my shoulder and in my hair. Gross! I wiped it off, but this time it REALLY stunk. I had to go somewhere and there was no time for a shower, so I grabbed the nearest bottle of shampoo (which happened to be the kids' mango something or other scent). I leaned over my bathroom sink and took just the section of hair that had been spit up on and washed just that section of hair. Out the door I went! I was going to make this post all about "Desperate Mom Situations," but I think it sounds much more graceful to call them "One Fine Day" moments. Here's why:

Sometimes I feel like Michelle Pfeiffer in "One Fine Day." She was always so ingenious. For instance, when her shirt got dirty, she pulled her son's t-shirt out of her bag and put it on and just kept on going through her day.


I had a monumental One Fine Day moment last year at VBS. It was crazy hat day. Only, I had forgotten. When we pulled in the church parking lot, the kids noticed everyone else in their crazy hats. Yikes! What do I do?! Panic! No... "think like Michelle" I told myself. I looked down and buried under random stuff in my van was a knight's hat! I came up with something else from my car for my daughter, but can't remember what now. And then I thought how sometimes it can pay to not live an obsessive-compulsively clean lifestyle!

I'd love to hear your desperate moments... I mean your "One Fine Day" moments!

Andi

Sunday, April 20, 2008

McDonald's Mystery

A week ago, a McDonald's we pass often was bustling with business. Today, we passed it and it no longer existed. Immediately, my 5 year old girl started crying. (I'm in the front seat trying not laugh at her mourning over the loss of McGrease). Her older brother tried consoling her by saying, "They HAD to tear it down. They had served over 99 billion people. I'm sure they'll build a newer and better one instead."

The Magic Corner


We recently took a roadtrip to Colorado. On the way home, the kids fell asleep at night and my husband and I decided to drive as long as we could stay awake since they were peacefully sleeping. About 2 AM, I heard from the back seat, "Mommy?" I said, "yes?" Joey held up the corner of his blanket and said, "Not working." He always puts the corner of his favorite blankie in his ear and then goes to sleep. Strange.... I know. We got to the hotel a half hour later. My husband laid him in the pack and play and handed him his blankie and asked, "is it working now?" He replied, very satisfied, "yes!"

Wednesday, April 2, 2008