Happy Valentines Day
By · CommentsNo big picture or long post, just hoping everyone enjoys their day a little more than yesterday.
Happy Valentines Day!
A true Star Wars fan…
By · CommentsI took the boys to see “Star Wars – The Phantom Menace” today… in 2D. In case you haven’t heard, the entire Star Wars movie saga is set to be re-released to theaters in 3D and ‘limited’ 2D screenings. I told the boys we were going to see Star Wars at the movies theater and they were ecstatic. After lunch, while we waited to go to the movie, all the Star Wars gear got pulled out. The boys had light saber battles, rescue plans from the evil Separatists (we’re a Clone Wars family), and space battles in their fighter ships. After about an hour and half of epic battles I got the kids rounded up and we headed out to the door.
When we got to the movie theater it was about 30 minutes before showtime. (Side note: I’m a Star Wars purist and will not see a time honored classic ruined with crappy 3D effects.) So being a ‘purist’, I figured that there would be a rush of Dads wanting to take their kids to see the movie in its pristine 2D glory. Nope, I guess Mankato doesn’t have as many purists as I thought. Besides my neighbor, and his two kids, there were a total of six of us in the theater. That’s right baby, me and my boys got to see Star Wars, in a theater, all by ourselves!
As the movie progressed, Evan started to get a little tired and cold. So he snuggled on my lap and as the pod racing scene. He’s cheering and clapping as Anakin wins the Boonta Eve Classic. And then he toots. A scene later he toots again and it’s loud enough for my friend to peek over and wonder who it was. Five minutes later he throws up on the floor in front of me. I felt terrible for Evan and hurry up to take him to the bathroom to clean him up. While I’m wiping his face off I asked if we should go home. He got upset at the idea that we’d leave the movie before it was over. So like a trooper, he goes back to watch the rest of the movie. Evan then proceeds to get sick two more times, all the while keep his eyes glued to the big screen.
At this point his pants are wet from the first time I cleaned him up, his shirt is wet because I cleaned him up with a wet towel I got from the concession stand the second time he got sick, and then he proceeds to hold my drink cup as a puke bucket for the remainder of the movie. All the while I’m asking if we should go and he continues to say no. Now I know what all of you are thinking, ‘why in the world wouldn’t you just take this poor kid home?’. I have my reasons… and they’re good ones too. One, Evan was making more of a fuss about the possibility of leaving than he was of getting sick. Two, Sam was there and he’d have a bigger conniption than Evan would if we left before it was over. Three, it was just the six of us in the entire theater. I got up, got down, got towels, cleaned up the mess… you get the idea – I didn’t have to worry about disturbing anyone else. But through it all, Evan kept wanting to watch the movie until it was over. The minute the credits started to roll, he gave in and said he wanted to go home.
Now that’s a true Star Wars fan and his dad couldn’t be prouder!
Moving to a big boy bed…
By · CommentsWhile Holly and I had the weekend off from the boys, so we spent some time trying to find a new bed for Evan. Well the mattress was an easy find (there’s a whole other story with that). The bedding showed up next (see below). Evan was so excited to get to sleep in his "big boy bed". The big adjustment will be when we get the frame next week. Evan’s room is small, so he’s getting a bedframe with drawers underneath. This means the top of the bed sits quite a bit higher than his old bed, so he’ll have to use a stool to get in/out of bed for a while.
The first night he has to get up to go to the bathroom will be interesting.
I’m sure Holly is muttering the actual name of the style of bed Evan is getting as she reads this.
Sorry honey.
I’ll take it…
By · CommentsEvan (while giving a big hug to me): I love you so much, but I’m not your boy. I’m Mom’s boy, forever. Sorry Dad.
Ehhh… he could have said worse.
Some stuff needs to be shared…
By · CommentsSometimes you just have to share the crazy crap you find on You Tube.
And to top it off…
By · CommentsEvan was going on and on about how fast he is. So I asked if he could clean really fast too. He said he was the fastest cleaner in the whole world.
So now Evan is showing me how fast he can clean the toy room. Sweet!
Taking charge of a situation…
By · CommentsSometimes when you wake up in the morning you find little surprises of what happened while the rest of the house was asleep. Holly continues to get up extra early for work so she’s usually the one to find these surprises first. Lately it’s been a dog had an accident, so she hasn’t had any ‘good’ surprises until this morning. Holly normally checks on the boys before starting work and this morning she found a pile of clothes in the middle of Evan’s floor. She felt the clothes and they were wet – it appeared Evan had an accident over night.
Really? I didn’t go in to help him. Holly didn’t know about it until she literally stumbled on the clothes in the middle of the floor. She found Evan sound asleep in his bed as if nothing was wrong. Huh? So what happened? We’re guessing that Evan had an accident, woke up from the accident, changed his pajamas, climbed back into bed and went back to sleep. And he did all of this without saying a word or making enough noise to wake anyone else up!
Now that’s the kind of surprise every parent needs now and then.
The ultimate bribe…
By · CommentsI believe the key to being a good parent is know what carrot to dangle. For Sam and Evan it’s two words… video game. Tonight Sam and Evan weren’t thrilled with the dinner choice, so I decided to up the ante for our after dinner activities.
Me: Sam, if you eat all of your dinner we can play some video games tonight.
Evan: Me too?
Me: Yep.
[A few minutes go by and the kids are eating furiously]
Sam: I’m really trying to eat all my dinner because I want to play the video game tonight.
Evan: Me too.
[A few more minutes go by]
Sam: I’m really trying to eat all my dinner so I can play the Stars Wars video game.
[Quite a few more minutes go by… ok, it was another 40 minutes later]
Sam: I’m still trying to finish my dinner so I can play the video game.
Me: Ok, but you need to hurry up because it’s also a bath night.
Nearly an hour later I pull the plug because Sam hadn’t finished. Now why do I consider this a win? Because I had an hour of Sam trying to eat instead of whining about the dinner and finishing after 3 bites. Can you guess what I’m going to say again tomorrow night?
And Evan? Well he gave up after about 20 minutes and went to go play. He’s going to be a tougher nut to crack as he gets older.
Turning the lights back on…
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In case you missed it, but I turned off the lights for the past 24 hours on all my sites. The reason? There is legislation currently going through the House of Representatives (SOPA) and Senate (PIPA). While each bill has subtle differences, the goal for both pieces of legislation is to give additional means for authorities to protect an owner’s intellectual property – music, movies, songs, photographs, etc. While on the surface this seems to make sense, and it does, but the legislation also broadens the terms in which someone can make a claim for copyright infringement. Simply claiming copyright infringement can get a website access restricted. It’s a case of shoot first and maybe we’ll ask questions later.
Please take a few minutes to contact your representative to show your opposition to these bills: Contact Your Representative.
