Thursday, January 29, 2009

The Mom Song

This was sent to me via a friend via his mom who was a military wife.

I thought it was pretty cute, but I rarely say any of those things myself.

No, I have my own particular brand of crazy, constantly asking my kids, "Really?" and "Seriously?" Oh, and I may say, much more than I like, "You look like a crazy person."

Tuesday, January 27, 2009

Spring Break! Woo Hoo!

I'm finally going to Hawaii. For Spring Break. Woo hoo!

My husband travels domestically all the time with his new job. A while ago he mentioned the possibility of me joining him in Vegas. But then he found out that he will be going to Hawaii in March and thought that sounded even better.

As it turns out, the kids will be on Spring Break that same week. But my mom offered to come take them for the week. In fact, she's going to fly in and fly them back to Boston with her. She's even mentioned taking them skiing.

Sounds good to me.

The only problem is that my husband doesn't have his plane tickets yet and won't get them for a while. But I can't wait that long to get mine. So I am now the proud owner of tickets to Hawaii and faith that I won't be going alone. I have a compact car reserved, but no place to stay yet.

Considering how many times my husband's travel plans get changed I'm pretty convinced that I'll be cancelling all these plans. But he insists that if that does happen, I should go to Hawaii on my own.

Sure. That will be fun. Hawaii all by myself. That's not depressing at all.

Of course, I've never actually been on a trip for Spring Break before. I spent all my college Spring Breaks at softball spring training. So if you have connections for a place to stay in Hawaii, be on call.

You might just be spending Spring Break (woo hoo!) with me.

Wednesday, January 21, 2009

All I Really Want

My husband and I were watching that really annoying DirecTV commercial that mimics Desperate Housewives. You know, the one where one woman says she's bringing "Chicken a la Beth" and the other woman says she's bringing "brownies a la supermarket" to their friend's house.

In a moment of vulnerability and conscience sharing I said, "I wish I had friends who just came by."

"No, you don't," my husband replied. "You'd feel like the house had to be spotless all the time."

"No, I do." I insisted. "I want friends who are close enough that they won't care if they have to push laundry off the furniture to sit down."

I don't think I've ever had friends like that. I mean, there are a couple of people in my life who could be those kind of friends, but they live far away and I never call them. And I suppose my college friends were like that. But you never have friends again like the ones you had in the dorm. Real life just doesn't work that way.

My life is so full. I've got the best of everything that is important. I hit the life jackpot.

I just wish I had some friends who I could share my jackpot with. All I really want out of life is a husband who loves me as much as I love him, kids who know they are loved, and friends to gossip with over blueberry bagels and Diet Coke.

Is that too much to ask?

Tuesday, January 20, 2009

The Sky is Falling

It's a snow day!

School was canceled today for the forecast of "light" snow.

And we thought we had moved out of the South.

I was going to watch the inauguration with a couple of cups of coffee. Now I'll be watching it with a couple of crazy kids who are just waiting for the first flakes to fall.

Tuesday, January 13, 2009

My Kingdom for Some Influence

Today I will spend all my time preparing for the kids to go on a school visit tomorrow.

They are spending tomorrow at the school I would kill for them to attend next year. Seriously. I'm considering spiking the lunchroom meat with peanuts.

They will go through the entire day in their current grade level, being observed. So I am freaking out today to make them observant-worthy. This means I need to do laundry, pack clean backpacks, get the kids haircuts, brief them on manners and *NOT* crying. And preparing the world's greatest pep talk for the morning.

I can't help but wonder if the Obamas jumped through all these hoops to get Malia and Sasha into Sidwell Friends School. I mean, the schools here told us "no mid-year admissions" but the Obamas didn't seem to have a problem.

Why oh why did I marry a lowly military guy? I should have nabbed me a senator.

Tuesday, January 6, 2009

200 Days

Last year, back in Shreveport, the kids and I went to a Mardi Gras violin workshop at the Centenary Suzuki School. My daughter had an excellent teacher, Gabriel Bolkosky, or Mr. Gabe as she called him.

During a group class, Mr. Gabe challenged the kids to practice for 100 days in a row.

I have to admit, I think most of us parents thought that sounded pretty impossible. Our days just get so crazy and when you figure in illness and holidays and days when you're just so tired that you feel like you're going to explode...well.

100 days is a lot.

But in May at the kids' solo recital rehearsal, we found out that one pair of brothers in our program were just about to complete their 100 day challenge.

I was amazed and impressed, but still thought it sounded pretty impossible for us.

And then we moved. And we got far away from good practice habits. And we were starting with a new teacher. And I was stressing.

So I decided to do it. I decided that we would practice for 100 days in a row, no matter what. And it changed our lives.

Not only have the kids evolved tremendously as violin players, but we've developed a purpose, discipline and a deep belief in ourselves that we can do anything we set our minds too. All thanks to Mr. Gabe.

Yesterday we hit 200 days of practice in a row.

Our new goal is to hit 365 days. Back when we were on about day 3 and it still felt like 100 days would be impossible, my husband flippantly threw out there that if we hit 365 days in a row, he'd take us on a trip.

With only 165 days left to go, we're making plans.

And the kids take on completing 200 days of practice in a row? They say it was easy.

Mom disagrees.

Sunday, January 4, 2009

New Year, More Blog

I've been meaning to edit all the little things I've been writing these last few months and get them up on my blog, and I finally got to it.

It was nice to look back at what's been going on in my life since we moved to Virginia.

But now I need to blog more regularly, if for no other reason than my mom wants me to.

I've been having fun lately catching up with old friends on Facebook, but I'm not so good writing in short little blurbs. I'd update my status there more often, but I tend to ramble on and on.

Hence the blog.

So if you were a fan of the old Major Mom spread the word (and URL).

This month I will be consumed with school applications for the kids for next year. We'll have school visits and testing too.

If you read back over the last few months you'll see how profoundly unhappy I am with our new school. I kept giving it a chance because I thought I might be unfairly comparing it to Southfield, but the truth is that I never really ever felt good about this place.

But we have found a school that we love. It has a much warmer vibe. They have at least five openings in next year's fifth grade, so the girl should be accepted. But their first grade is full (like the first grade at every school in this area...except for ours...and what does that tell you), so we're crossing our fingers.

It really is my daughter who is the most unhappy anyway. If I have to drive an hour and a half every morning to drop the kids off at two schools in two opposite directions next year, I will. My daughter deserves to feel comfortable at school.

Other than that, we're cruising right along in violin. The Suzuki program here cannot compare to the Centenary Suzuki program back in Shreveport but we really love our new teacher.

I'm currently stressing about our sports schedule for the Spring. The soccer and baseball/softball season overlap too much here for the kids to play both sports like they used to do. There are just too many sports and too little time.

It looks like the boy will play baseball and the girl will play soccer. That way neither of us parents will have to coach.

As always, our lives seem to have more than their fair share of weird happenings and silly stories and I resolve to share more of them here in 2009.

Happy New Year!