Ambushed
It was a wonderful evening spent with my parents and an old
friend at a vineyard watching the sun set.
I was feeling that nice warm glow after a good meal and a few glasses of
wine. My parents were driving and paying,
so I poured the wine a bit more liberally than I usually would.
I pushed open the door and immediately my ears were accosted
by high pitched squeals, giggles, and screams. I peered into the living room and what to my wandering
eyes did appear? Two Dad’s lounging on
the couch with glasses if bourbon is their hands. I looked into the kitchen it was a disaster. I could feel my heart pounding, but I tried
to keep my cool. Then I heard one of the
girls scream, “Slumber Party!!!”. I
turned to look at my husband. “Really?” He grinned, “Yep, in impromptu slumber party,
I tried to call you to see if was OK.”
Truth is, I never answer my phone and I can imagine him giving a high five to his
friend when I did not pick up. I glanced
up the stairs in the direction of the playroom.
Toys were strewn everywhere, and five little girls are twirling around. I marched down the stairs and closed my bedroom
door. I called my mom in tears. One of my many flaws is that I do not do spontaneous,
especially for our daughter’s first slumber party. My mom
calmed me down and then I drank a glass or two of wine and fell asleep,
ignoring the loud thumps and giggles from above.
My husband surprised me.
He got up early, got breakfast for the girls, cleaned the house, and had
the girls clean the playroom. When I got
back from church, everything was as it should be. Maybe I need to take a lesson from him and be
more spontaneous. I was thinking that
until we got a call from the other family the following day…the kiddos have
lice and may have left a few at our house.
On the bright side, little C was able to come up with a great word for
the letter “N” at her preschool, nit.
She then proceeded to give the class a lesson on the life cycle of a
louse.
1 comment:
LOL! It's scary what kids will decide to share at school or daycare! Usually NOT the words or stories we would hope!
One of my daughter's preschool teachers had a sign up in her classroom..."If you promise not to believe everything your kids tell you about me, I promise not to believe everything they tell me about you!"
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