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Five Question Friday

I found Jack’s flip-flop in my purse today. Thankfully I found it before the meeting I was headed to. This is kind of indicative of how my week has gone. Random yet all turning out for the best.

Here’s what I have on the list for this weekend:

  • Make/start four Angry Birds costumes
  • Watch Liam run around a soccer field for 60 minutes
  • Walk with Sandy
  • Complete week 5, day 3 of Couch-to-5K – 20 minutes of running sandwiched in 5 minutes stints of walking
  • Get family photos taken
  • Find a good quality carry-on suitcase that we can pack full and hook Jack’s car seat to for toting it (and him) through the airport
  • Church
  • Go to a symphony concert for kids with Liam, my BFF and her daughter (Liam’s BFF)
  • Gather and tag clothing for my MOPS’ consignment sale
  • Catch up on my bloggity blog reading

1. Do you prefer your ice cream in a bowl or in a cone?
I gotta say, I really don’t like cones. I prefer pure, unadulterated ice cream (preferably of the coffee variety).

2. What three things do you love the smell of?
Good men’s cologne. Freshly bathed children. Coffee.

3. Giftcards or no? (In regards to gift giving…)
I love gift cards if I’m the receiving in, much better than getting something I wouldn’t use or don’t like (does that make me snobby, ungrateful or just practical?). But I like giving good gifts, the right gift, to people I’m giving gifts to. It seems like a double standard, but so be it.

4. What sports did you play in high school if any and do you still play them?
Um, yeah… sports. Have I mentioned that I earned an academic letter? I do have a funny story about sports and high school. Well, two stories.

The first was that I contemplated trying out for the track team so I could do discus or shotput (why? why? why? I think there might have been a cute guy involved). Training for track started during the winter, while there was still snow on the ground and even though I had no intention of being a running member of the track team, I was still expected to train with the rest of the team until it was warm enough to actually try out on the track. So we had to run in the school. My interest in track lasted about two days and then I discovered friends hanging out in one of the classrooms, practicing German and my interests changed (despite the fact that I was taking Spanish).

The second story was my short-lived thoughts of trying out for the girls’ tennis team as the rumor was that no one ever got cut because so few people tried out – what can I say, I liked to succeed at the things I tried to do and tennis seemed like guaranteed success, at least in the making the team aspect. We’ll ignore the fact that I had never played tennis before… at the same time as this interest in tennis was running its course, I was exploring my future college options, requesting catalogues and visiting a multitude of websites. I had pie in the sky fantasies about being accepted to some fancy, big name school so along with local schools, I requested information from places like Harvard, Rice and Vanderbilt simply to get the catalogues in the mail. I must have listed myself as being on the tennis team on one of their forms because during the summer I received a personal letter from the tennis coach at Vanderbilt, inviting me to contact him and apply at their school. And for a second, I kicked myself for not actually trying out for the team and then I laughed a whole lot.

5. Were you in band in high school? What instrument did you play?
Nope, but I was friends with lots of people who were in the band – does that count? And I was in the orchestra in middle school – something way less cool than being in the band – I played the violin.


Five Question Friday

TGIF!

Quick story for you, Jack’s most repeated phrase yesterday was: “I just want what I want.” I don’t know why, but I found this adorable.

1. Do you apologize to your kids if you’re wrong?
Yes, if I have lost my temper unjustly or hurt them in some way by accident then I apologize and have them say they forgive me. I don’t apologize if they’ve misbehaved and don’t like that they got in trouble (Liam often asks me to apologize to him for hurting his feelings when he’s been reprimanded – to this I respond, I can understand that you are upset but I won’t say I’m sorry because you behaved badly and got in trouble.) But I think it’s good to model the behavior I’d like to see them display, I don’t feel like I’m up on a pedestal because I’m a parent and therefore can do no wrong, we’re all just human and we make mistakes.

2. Do you have a class ring, letterman’s jacket, or similar obscenely priced high school “must have”?
Nope – I kind of wanted a class ring but my parents convinced me that I didn’t need one and while I earned an academic letter (NERD alert!), I had no interest in a letterman’s jacket. No regrets on either of those.

3. If you could be one age for the rest of your life, what age would you choose?
I’m not there yet but I think I’m really going to enjoy my 50s when my kids are out of the house (though hopefully still close by) and we can figure out what it’s like to be just us again (Simon and I). The late 40s and 50s seems to be pretty enjoyable for my brothers and their wives so hopefully we’ll keep up the same pattern. Also, I think my answer qualifies me as being officially old. Ugh.

4. What is your favorite (unused) baby name?
If we ever had a girl, we were going to name her Fiona which I still love. Baby Fiona. Alas… it’s probably a good thing we have no girls, you just know she’d be a spitfire and get into tons of trouble.

5. If you could make your child like something what would it be?
It would be a toss-up between liking to behave/do what I tell them AND liking any and all food put in front of them. Those are our two biggest struggles (I know I’m not alone with those) and things that cause me stress on a daily basis, I’d love to see one of them gone. Why can’t 5QF be a self-fulfilling prophesy? That would be marvelous!


Five Question Friday

It’s Friday, here’s what I think about that: WOOOOOOO HOOOOOOO!

My extended thoughts, in bullet form:

  • This week flew right by, it helps when we have plans 3 out of 4 nights (tonight will be downtime, I’m excited – almost as excited as Liam is to play Lego Star Wars; since the remote –> head incident, there have been no more flip outs, apparently I can teach a lesson)
  • Liam’s first soccer game is tomorrow, I observed at practice last night that Liam will be the kid who dramatically falls over. All. the. time. This makes me a little nutty. I’m also the yelly parent on the sidelines. I. need. to. shut. it. No one likes that parent, I don’t even like that parent.
  • ArtPrize will be hitting its stride this weekend. Can’t wait to check it out.
  • Sunday night is DATE NIGHT! Dinner + ArtPrize – bedtime routine = happy me + happy husband.
  • Next week I start a blogging gig over at grkids.com’s blog, Kids on the Grand – my first blog is scheduled for Tuesday on the topic of date nights… please stop by!
  • We’re more than likely moving spaces at work and I’m excited for a new place to call home during the work day.

1. Dream job…realistic and completely unrealistic.
Realistic: Freelance graphic design and stay at home mom.
Unrealistic: Philanthropist with independent wealth.

2. Do you fart in front of your significant other?
Yes. We’ve also been known to dutch oven each other. We’re sweet and romantic like that.

3. What’s the furthest you’ve ever traveled from home? How far and where was it?
Not sure if Kazakhstan or Australia is further away from Michigan, but I’ve been to both places. I spent six weeks in Kazakhstan the summer between sophomore and junior years of college with InterVarsity Christian Fellowship – truly the trip of a lifetime. And since meeting Simon, we’ve traveled back to Australia twice, once before we got married and once after with 3-month-old Liam. I never would have imagined I’d go to either place (I would not have been able to even tell you where Kazakhstan was or that it was a country prior to my sophomore year of college).

4. How do you celebrate birthday for your kids? Family only or friends? … Alternate for those without kiddos: How did you celebrate birthdays as a kid?
So far we’ve done family and close friends for both boys but now that Liam’s been invited to his friends’ birthday parties, we did have a friend party for him this year. Going forward, we plan to do friend parties every other year and then letting him pick one friend on the opposite years to take with him for a special outing. Hopefully we can stick to that.

5. Fave thing about fall?
Everything. It’s my favorite season (though I do enjoy the Christmas season). I love the colors and crunch of leaves. I love the abundance of apples, donuts and pumpkins. Friday night football games, bonfires and hay rides – some of my favorite memories are during fall.


Five Question Friday

Another week comes to a close – they just don’t go any slower do they. Especially when every day you have to go through the days to come with your five-year-old. So very often we have the following conversation:
Liam: What’s going on/what are we doing tomorrow?
Me: It’s a kindergarten day…
Liam: And then after that, what?
Me: It’s a stay at home day/MOPS day/soccer practice day.
Liam: And then after that, how many days until [fill in the blank with some highly anticipated thing]?
Me: It’s one day less than what I told you yesterday OR the same as I told you 30 minutes ago…
Repeat, ad nauseum, daily. And now he’s adding holidays into the mix because he knows Halloween is coming next month, then Thanksgiving and then Christmas. Sometimes I relate time in a day to how many Nick Jr. shows it would be, e.g., if we have to leave in an hour, that’s 2 Nick Jr. shows – he seems to get this concept. But yesterday he asked, how many Nick Jr. shows it is until Halloween. And for a minute, I tried to do the math… approximately 48 Nick Jr. shows in a day x 7 days in a week x 6 (or so) weeks… then I just replied, “A lot.” Does everyone’s kid need to have an explanation of what is coming up? I feel like some kids just don’t keep track, but Liam sure does…

This weekend is a weekend he’s been asking about for a while, the boy’s football weekend. Each year, the men on my side of the family who are able, pick an out-of-town MSU football game and all go there for the weekend. The rule became, when you turn five, you get to go on the weekend and Liam is finally five so he gets to go! A mother rejoices (but I’ll really be rejoicing in three years when both boys can go – I imagine this will be the first time since I got married that I will be in my house, alone for more than a few hours). While the boys enjoy a little football fun, Jack and I are heading to my parent’s house to hang out with my mom and (hopefully) other family. I hope to sleep – these are my plans for the weekend.

1. If you had a weekly newspaper column, what would you name it?
This, that and the other thing. Because I doubt I could ever stay on one topic.

2. Who is your mentor/inspiration?
Gah… I really don’t think I have one specific person to pick for this. I don’t know what that says about me, but I just don’t. If I had opted to go into teaching (which, let’s face it, was never a remote possibility), I would pick a teacher I had for two years in middle school who I have continued to stay in touch with over the years, though not as often as I would like. Mr. Small was and ever will be the best teacher I ever had, he was also the hardest with the highest expectations and I loved that because he challenged us and demanded our respect and we loved him for it. So many teachers take the easy road or try to be a friend and not a teacher or let students get away with too much, but never Mr. Small and yet, we all ended up wanting to be his friend after we were done with his classes. Of all the classes I have taken, I have so many more memories from his two than all the rest combined and that speaks volumes to what we learned and experienced. I will have to find the story I wrote set in medieval times (he taught History and sometimes English) that I had to research and write for his class, it featured a birth scene; a birth scene written by an eighth grader which I can only imagine was super accurate. We also held an annual medieval/European fair where we featured food from around Europe and performed works from Shakespeare (the group I was in did an updated version of Hamlet where in the duel scene, an HIV-infected hypodermic needle is used instead of the poisoned sword – it was surprisingly hilarious). I could go on and on, but it’s really interesting only to those of us who were in those classes. During our senior year in high school we got the chance to honor him at a ceremony called Presentation of the Roses where we gave roses to the people in our lives who had made a positive impact – parents, teachers, mentors, etc… I forget how many of us there were, but a fair number listed Mr. Small and thinking about that moment now makes me tear up – he was/is as good as it gets. Had I ever gone into teaching, he would have been the role model I followed. It should also be noted that his wife was a pretty awesome teacher in her own right, but you don’t have the same experiences in a math class as you do in history and English (though I do recall one funny incident when I had a pretty bad, barking cough and she asked me if it was a smoker’s cough which still makes me laugh to think about since I was in seventh grade and horrified at the suggestion).

3. What is your wake up beverage of choice?
When I first wake up, I always have two glasses of water from the tap, but after that, I need coffee or Diet Coke, but most typically coffee that my lovely husband makes, unless he’s feeling passive aggressive, then I have to make it.

4. Would you wear your mom’s clothes?
If I had to, sure, but typically, not so much – she is 42 years older than me, I think it goes without saying that are tastes are somewhat different. She’ll ask me if I like something and often I’ll say, “I like it for you.” I’m a bit of a brat but too often if I say I like something, then she’ll get me something similar which I won’t end up wearing so I’ve learned to just be honest.

5. When you were a kid, did you put posters on your wall? If so, what were they of?
Oh yes. In elementary school, the posters were of kittens and puppies – all from Scholastic. Then I moved on to Kirk Cameron and New Kids on the Block. In college I had Leonardo DiCaprio from Romeo and Juliet (LOVED that movie) and an inspirational poster I got for graduation from my cousin and his wife. My roomie had a poster of a very nice house with three expensive cars in the garage that said, “Justification for higher education.” Kara, if you’re reading this, which you are not, I hated that poster but I love you!


Five Question Friday

Holy moley… I can’t believe it’s Friday already? Whose idea was it to make the first week of school a short week? I know it’s better than going back to school for one or two days before a long weekend, but boy, does it make for the crazy the first week of school!

1. What ringtone do you have on your cell phone?
Before I got my new phone, I had Florence and the Machine’s Dog Days Are Over. Now I have Adele’s Rumor Has It (the chorus). For Simon, I have a techno beat that he picked himself – because I said, oh, that sounds annoying.

2. What is your favorite memory from this summer?
Going back to the very beginning of summer, I loved our get together with my college friends and their families over Memorial Day weekend. So fun to spend time with some of my favorite ladies but even better to see all the kids playing together and totally enjoying each other.

3. Paper books or ebooks?
I love reading, always have and always will. I’ve always loved owning books, never really liked getting them from the library because I preferred to see them on my bookshelf when I was done but I rarely went back and re-read a book I owned. I am apparently just a book hoarder (though I do loan them out). But, despite my love of books, I really wanted an e-reader and Simon got me one for my birthday and I have to say I love it! I find that I read a lot more now because it is just that much easier to pick it up and read. And my Kindle holds a charge for forever (unlike my phone which needs charging all the time) so I don’t have to worry about it dying on me mid-trip – one less charger to lug around. The only downfall is the inability to let others borrow books. Some Kindle books are lendable but most are not. But soon, I hear, you’ll be able to check out library books with a Kindle and that will be wonderful! So I guess the short answer is both 🙂

4. If you could have one home upgrade what would it be and why?
Just one? Hmmmm… can I say a professional kitchen? One that bumped the outer wall out another 5-6 feet? That’s what I’d want (other than, you know, moving to a completely different house about 10 miles to the east of where we are now). Why the kitchen? Because I love to cook but sometimes it’s frustrating when the kitchen feels crowded and nothing is easily accessible (the stand mixer is in the hallway closet, the crockpot is in the basement). And fancy appliances and pretty countertops would make me so very happy.

5. When was your first serious boyfriend/girlfriend?
Gosh… never kiss and tell, right? (Too late.) My first serious boyfriend was in high school and while at the time, it was the end all, the details are so not important to me now. That’s the one thing about relationships I hope to impart on my kids in their high school days – no matter how life-altering it seems at the time, it’s really nothing in the grand scheme of life. It’s terribly unlikely that you’ll end up with your high school boyfriend/girlfriend (though not impossible since I know someone this happened for) so just chill out and enjoy the rest of life. Not that you shouldn’t date but give the relationship only as much credence as it deserves (which isn’t much). That said, my first serious boyfriend was a very good kisser, that much I remember and that’s all I’ll say.