wish us well... it's a divide and conquer weekend... (that's when the boys dad takes one and I take the other for some d-lux one-on-one time)
Here is the schedule as it SHOULD go - but sometimes an audible gets called:
Oliver:
8:30 - drop off at Aunt Wendy's to go to ELMO with baby Ruby, and the gang (in custom tshirt!)
10:30 - Elmo show!
11:30 - Lunch at the Corvette Diner with the Elmo gang
1:00 - Rendez-vous with Dad and hopefully a nap!
4:00 - special time with the Dad - he's angling for the MALL ... (I don't understand either)
Reid:
9:00 - Basketball at the Y (go Frogs!)
10:00 - Wait patiently while Coach Mommy showers
11:00 - Head to LA to see Uncle Eric and Aunt Nicholle
5:00 - Wall*E Showing!
Who knows what else we can pack in one single weekend - but I have a feeling there will be more when I report back than I can possibly imagine.
I'm just hoping to snag a nap ... okay I'll settle for a coffee run this weekend!
Inevitably - for the next week I'll hear about how Ollie "missed me so much" which will make me melt and feel guilty at the same time.
Friday, June 27, 2008
may you please...
I just spent 5 minutes trying to come up with a clever title for my new Mommy blog (clever is still debatable) - but I'm happy because it showcases my boys.
Reid in particular, but Ollie as well, have taken to saying "May you please..." when they want something - is it grammatically correct? Most of the time - no. Is it hysterical? Most of the time - yes!
Here is an example:
Reid: May you please turn on backyards? (aka The Backyardigans )
or
Reid: May you please watch me play baseball?
I hear reports that this has infiltrated their preschool class - and their teachers think it is equally funny (charming?) and don't correct them either.
This is one of those almost 4 year old things I'll be sad to see go.
Reid in particular, but Ollie as well, have taken to saying "May you please..." when they want something - is it grammatically correct? Most of the time - no. Is it hysterical? Most of the time - yes!
Here is an example:
Reid: May you please turn on backyards? (aka The Backyardigans )
or
Reid: May you please watch me play baseball?
I hear reports that this has infiltrated their preschool class - and their teachers think it is equally funny (charming?) and don't correct them either.
This is one of those almost 4 year old things I'll be sad to see go.
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