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March6

007 It’s time for a review of what’s been happening in our house this week.

I’ve been working A LOT lately, and I am still hacking up a lung. I just read though that honey is a very good cough suppressant. Unfortunately I’m not a huge fan, so I’ll have to figure out how to make is palatable.

James is also recovering from a cold. He got to take a day off of work and got to take a 3-hour nap. Can you hear the jealousy dripping?

Speaking of jealousy, our Jumpshot got his first taste this week. A girl he’s liked for over a year has a boyfriend. He spotted them hugging. He said the sight of them tortured my body. Poor guy. He now refers to her as the girl he used to like. We’ve all been there, buddy. I got him an Icee to help take his mind off it.

Diva is planning a toy garage sale. I agreed to it one of those moments I was saying yes to everything because she was talking incessantly, and I thought she would forget. I was wrong – again. She’s also reading! It’s all so very exciting. She gets so proud of herself, and I’m proud of her too. And the day has come that she has dreaded for years – homework has begun. She’s actually enjoying it – like I told her she would.

Manchild has a new favorite word – underwear. Apparently it’s the funniest word ever. He uses the word all the time and just laughs and laughs. He’s also getting a little sneaky. He hid half his sandwich behind his back and made me believe his finished the whole thing.  Everyone else saw it and laughed at him, which is the worst thing you could do. Now he thinks it’s funny, and he’ll keep doing it.

Jumpshot has started track practice, and the first meet is next weekend. I’m booking my scrapbook day on the 20th, so I’ll have some more layouts to show you.

Don’t forget to turn your clocks forward an hour next week. It’s my least favorite day of the year.

Have a great week, everyone!

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Wordless Wednesday

March3

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Weekly Wrap-Up

February28

008 It’s Weekly Wrap-Up, Sunday style. Can you guess that I’ve been working this weekend?

Although I haven’t had a lot of time to blog lately, I needed to get this week’s Wrap-Up done because the kids have been busy this week.

It’s our first week back from Winter Break. Only three weeks left of the third nine weeks. Goodness!

On Tuesday, Diva’s class had the Valentine’s Day party they were supposed to have on the 12th. School was canceled that day due to a threat of snow. They also had a pizza party that day for placing 2nd in the school’s fall fundraiser. Of course Diva insists I go to every class party, so I paid a visit and helped set up. She’s always happy to see me and always sad when I have to leave to go back to work. I did get a class hug before I left. They saw Diva hugging me and joined in.

005 Valentine’s Day apparently left a lasting impression on Manchild because he is still wishing us Happy Valentine’s Day. Tonight he asked me if he could give me a Valentine’s Day kiss. Well of course! Today was also his testing to see if he qualifies for pre-K. As you know, I’ve been anxious about the test, and we even rehearsed a couple questions, one being where Mom and Dad work.

He learned where Dad works but had trouble with my place of employment. In all fairness it’s rather lengthy. So the time came where the lady administering the test asked Manchild where does Dad work. Do you know what he said? He said Dad doesn’t work. The lady checked the application and saw that yes, James does have a job. So she asked him what does Dad do during the day? Manchild’s response: Watch TV.

James loved that.

The testing went well. I got to sit in and witness it all. And the verdict is that he’s going to pre-K. Yay!

004 But the biggest event of the week was the science fair. It was a lot of work. James and Jumpshot built an invincible Tic-Tac-Toe computer game. Jumpshot and I spent two nights decorating his display board. The Cricut came in very handy!

The science fair winners were awarded cash prizes: $75 for first place, $50 for second, and $25 for third. Jumpshot’s project was the most popular, but unfortunately he did not beat out the AM radio, the mummified hot dog, and whatever third place was. He was very upset. But we’re already planning for next year’s project, so watch out!

We used my computer for the display, and when we got home I immediately swabbed it down with alcohol. Die Germs! I already have a cold. I don’t need anything else.The thought of all those middle school children manhandling my computer. I wanted to burn it.

We ate out as a family on Friday. That went pretty well. No spills – for once. Diva had art class, which she is loving.

Next week, Jumpshot starts track for the first time. I steered Diva away from ballet because I heard the recitals last all day. Now I find out track meets last all day too. Someone neglected to tell me. But it’ll be o.k. That’s why we have two cars.

Have a great week!

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Call Me Charlie Brown

February23

019 I know every mom has had this day – the day you want to change your name because if you hear “Mommy” one more time…. I had that day today.

Work has been a little taxing on the brain lately. I worked until the very last minute before I would be late picking up the kids. So I rushed over to pick them up, only to be greeted with “Can we get an Icee?” “I’m staaar-viing!”

Why do my children associate me with food and drink? As soon as they see me, they request either food or drink. What am I doing to create this Pavlovian response? Do I look like a vending machine?

Then we had to swing by the store to pick up my prescriptions – the ones that keep me sane. So that started a discussion about what toys they are owed. Yes owed. Apparently I promised Diva a prize for a good test score. I don’t remember that, but I don’t remember a lot of what I tell the kids. After the 100th question of the day, I just say yes. I’m just too tired.

Also Jumpshot has some birthday money burning a hole in his pocket, and he didn’t get a soccer ball from the store like his brother and sister. Not that he wanted a soccer ball. But he’s very score-minded. He wants his toy.

So at the store, Easter merchandise greeted us at the front door. So it’s a chorus of “Mommy, Mommy, I want this. Oh and this and this and this.” As we’re waiting in line at the pharmacy, all I hear is “Mom, he’s being mean to me,” and “Mom, she’s elbowing me.” Oh. My. God. Stop. It.

So we get home. The first remark out of Diva’s mouth as we cross the threshold is that I’ve forgotten to do something. I think she likes to point out my shortcomings.

Manchild hears us and comes running to see us. “Mommy!” He’s beaming. Finally a child happy to see me for the sake of seeing me. He gives me a hug … and then states, “I’m thirsty!”

As Charlie Brown would say, Good Grief!

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Weekly Wrap-Up

February20

What a fantastic week!

The kids were out of school all week, and I was even off for Mardi Gras. The sun finally peeked from the blanket of clouds we’ve had for what seems a month. And it’s beginning to warm up, finally.

I hope everyone had a great Valentine’s Day. We all got a little treat this year. I think I even managed to get James a decent gift this year. I got him a watch. It has a titanium face and a resin strap. I like titanium for men. It’s manly.

002 The kids and I celebrated Mardi Gras by being first in line at the scrapbook store for their awesome sale. Go me! I got some new paper that I’m very excited about. Aren’t the snails the cutest?

Diva had another art class this week. She drew a wiener dog and a bowl of fruit. She’s loving it, and I couldn’t be prouder. She’s very shy, and she cried last time when I had to leave the room. This time she was still nervous, but she didn’t cry. Afterward, she told me her heart was beating out of her chest when I left, but she calmed down soon after. That’s my girl! I told her it would get easier.

Jumpshot finally finished his book – 15 minutes at a time. Next is the science project. And then track will start up soon. Boy, he keeps me so busy.

Manchild got a new treasure – a Lego Thomas the Train. I just checked on him, and he’s sleeping with it. His new phrase this week has been “In your faces!” I’m not sure which cartoon it’s from, but I’m sure that’s where he picked it up.

Have a great week!

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Don’t Wake the Kids is a blog featuring Sally and sometimes James, a husband and wife team, talking about their life – the good, the bad, and the ugly.  Together, they will put their life on display, imperfections and all, with the hope that you will find it uplifting, entertaining, and amusing.

About Sally

For as long as I can remember, I wanted to be a mother. God blessed me with three wonderful children, who keep me going. My husband and I have been married for almost 12 years, and he’s my best friend.

I work full-time outside of the home and try to volunteer as much as I can at my children’s school. I love to bake and accidentally found out about cakepops, and I can’t stop making them. I love to scrapbook, when I find the time, but I’m still intimidated by 12×12 layouts. I also like to crochet, but I’ve only made scarves. I use it to pass the time while waiting at the doctor’s office or practice or for meetings to start.

I try to have it all, and I hope my blog lends support to other moms who mess up, want to pull out their hair, but who wouldn’t want to trade their lives for anything – just like me.

People ask me how do I do it all. I am always flattered by this, and my answer is always the same – I don’t sleep. I only get a lot done after everyone falls asleep. James came up with the name of our blog Don’t Wake The Kids because of my nocturnal nature.

Here are my favorite posts:

Launching an Offensive Attack

The Haps

Cloudy with 100% Chance of Irritability

A Much Needed Break

Thanks for reading!

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