It was a jam packed weekend filled with fun and frustration. It is fun hearing that you don’t have any cavities! It is also fun trying to teach my daughter how to cut paper with her new scissors. She still uses both hands to open it, and wants to hold them at an odd angle. Yes, it will take time. But it was fun.
Frustration? I was certainly frustrated with the same daughter was angry with me because I didn’t want her walking around with the blade unit from the Magic Bullet. She can’t grasp that I’m trying to protect her from potentially dangerous situations. All she knows is that I’m blocking her pursuit of fun. It also was frustrating not being able to find a gender-neutral scooter for my kids at the W-M.
Fun was watching my son play with his new cars. A neighbor gave him the Cars collection. He really enjoys playing with them- captivated really. And he has not seen the movie.
Fun was watching him pretend to throw a baseball. I had the Sox-Rays game on and he was mimicking the pitcher. It was even funnier looking when I put his arm restraints back on. He seemed captivated by baseball this weekend.
And boxing. We were at a friend’s house. They were showing part of the Ali-Ernie Shaver fight, and his eyes were glued to the TV. Thankfully he wasn’t practicing with his arm restraints on this time.
Frustrating was having CavWife ask anytime I either had been or was going to be near a computer and wanting me check on the progress of the laptop. I kept forgetting. We were both frustrated.
Even more frustrating was watching the Sox get swept by the Rays (who have a very good team this year). Why? Try no off days in 3 weeks and fending off the bug. They were worn out and wasted 2 superior pitching performances by Buchholz and Beckett. Beckett’s 13 Ks meant an extra point for my fantasy team which remains in first place at this VERY early juncture. I was also frustrated with watching the Hawks play an amazing game to beat the Celtics.
CavWife is not sure why the NFL draft is a big deal. I’m not sure why anyone would spend all day watching it, much less heading to Radio City Music Hall. I did check in periodically to see how the Patriots were doing. Some people watch to see where players from their favorite college teams and alma maters go. My alma mater, Boston University, no longer has a football team and so my efforts to see one of them drafter were in vain. I can’t remember the last Terrier drafted in football or basketball. Hockey is a different story. I think the Patriots addressed their most pressing needs (youth and speed at linebacker and cornerback). But who’s to say at this point?
Our study of 1 Peter wrapped up chapter 2 Sunday night. Our group is in transition. The youth pastor will soon have to take over the youth study since the intern is graduating and moving on. My long-term status in up in the air. So we aren’t sure if the group will be able to continue come the Fall. Someone would have to step up.
Today I took our son to one of his post-surgical appointments. We arrived early since you can’t predict the traffic into Orlando. We enjoyed a walk around a nearby park. He enjoyed the fountains and the water fowls. We saw a group of ducks that included 8-9 ducklings. We also saw a good sized turtle swimming around in the pond. I like sharing those moments with him. So much better than the wet bedding (an unfortunate result of the liquid diet he’s been on since the surgery).
The surgeon was quite pleased with the repair on the lip. He thought the palate was looking much better. We were rinsing it when we should have been irrigating it. The white spot I feared was a hole or exposed bone is only a scab (huge sigh of relief). He should only wear the arm restraints for another week. Once the stitches fall out we no longer have to irrigate. All in all- a very good report from the surgeon. I did discover that the reason all the skin was peeling off of his thumb was that in the restraints he couldn’t put it in his mouth. So it dried out, really dried out.
I finally remembered to check the progress of the laptop. Still in the repair process (sigh) so no pictures of the family or the animals we have seen.
i agree with you about finding the gender neutral toys and stuff.
Gender-neutral, Gender-Inclusive…
oh, that is another issue.
Glad you are back posting.
Draft?
Every year I tell myself, no one knows how good any of these guys will be at the next level, so don’t worry about it.
Yet there I was again Saturday “having” to know what was going on w/ my favorite team.
When will I ever learn?
Glad the little guy is recovering well!