Something you don't want to hear your Dr. say....
"I'd do it myself but I don't want you screaming in my office."
Oh yeah, that made me feel really good.
"There's no normal, Wyatt, there's just life." - Doc Holiday in Tombstone
"I'd do it myself but I don't want you screaming in my office."
It's always a challenge getting the kids to pay attention to the sermon on Sunday. The one thing that can get them focused is when the pastor introduces a visual aid like tools.
I turned 38 on Monday. I am two years shy of 40. If you would've have asked me on Friday if I was feeling any older I would have said "no".
Bugs are cool. They really are. If you've never watched something like Buggin with Rudd you are missing out.
Well, I broke down and let a couple of co-workers know where my blog was today. That may or may not be a bad thing considering it could double my readership.
Returning from the annual “scramble to buy a Mother’s Day present with no idea what to buy”, one of the boys asked me when Children’s Day was. Oddly enough, I recall asking my dad the same question at some point in my youth….probably about the same age as my boys. My dad’s reply was a gruff “Everyday is children’s day.” That’s it. That was all he said. The apple not having fallen far from the tree, I started to give the same reply. But before I said it, I realized that I had no clue what my dad meant when he said that. So I set my mind to wondering…….
And now, I think I know what he meant.
Parents make sacrifices, every day, for their children. Sometimes willingly, sometimes begrudgingly, sometimes without even realizing it, we (parents) do without things because we love our children. Perhaps it’s living in a less expensive house so one parent can stay home…….or playing less golf on the weekends in order to take them to the park….or driving that paid off car a few more years to put more money in their college funds…..or stepping off the career fast-track to be home for dinner every night…..or not going out with friends because you’ve had several late nights at work this week……or not spending Sunday watching football because they want you to spend time playing with them……or spending money on swim lessons, dance lessons, soccer, or baseball instead of buying that new set of clubs.
I believe THAT is what my dad meant all those years ago.
So happy Children’s Day, my son.
Today, tomorrow, and until I leave this earth.
The last of the clan arrived via C-section on April 3rd weighing in at a "Nurse gasping" (seriously, they gasped.......I didn't because it was showing kilograms at first) 1o lbs 3 oz. Mrs. Puff did her best to push that toddler out but Little Big Puff was in no mood to be that squished.