A series of mini-catastrophies happened this week. My work computer stopped working and I had to rush across town to meet a deadline to overnight it to Boston. That very day our dryer broke -- with two sopping wet loads waiting. I actually laughed when it happened. Our house is ten years old and Chris and I are sure that low-level dryer has been here since the first people moved in. The loads took 3-plus hours to dry. We knew it would die soon. However, having clothes hang drying on every banister, shower curtain and door knob makes things a tad clastrophobic. So yesterday afternoon, I popped the kids in the car and decided to celebrate. Why? Because it's fun. Or . . . I'd like to think it was in honor of brown boots day. Yep -- in memory of each receiving boots for 75% off. Thanks to Target and Kohl's and the mad clearance skills and shopping patience my mom ingrained in me.
How could you not celebrate an honor such as brown boots on all three girls?
We headed to our favorite indoor play place. It's huge, it's great, and it's free. This made the six dollars I spent on two tiny kids ice creams later not seem so bad.
There is a stage and camera that shows the children on a TV screen. Hallie was bombastic. I can't think of any better word. She was booming out songs she composed with phrases about "following your heart" and "just believing" and "finding your voice." I had to pry her away from that stage.
Clairey is yelling "Cheese!" (which sounds more like "Chaaaaaayze!"). People in the entire complex could hear her enthusiasm.
This trip was great for Claire -- since she is a new walker. When we first walked in she was shy and asked me "I hold you, Mommy" (particularly in the dark rooms). After a full run-through, she was so excited! She was running around at her record speeds and squealing with delight.
The ice cream store was too close by. And, I'll be honest. I knew saying ice cream was next would be an easy way to get my children to agree to leaving the play heaven they were in. Hallie had vanilla with m&m's and Claire/I had red velvet with cookie dough chunks mixed in. I am not usually a huge ice cream fan but that was the best stuff ever.
Then, to continue my fun streak we went to Dollar Tree. Each girl got to select a mylar balloon and coloring book. Claire chose a Care Bears coloring book and Elmo balloon. Hallie selected a Strawberry Shortcake coloring book with Disney Princess balloon. I chose Valentine's plates, napkins, and a banner for our family Valentines' party I decided we will have. A couple unplanned Care Bears books and twelve dollars later, we were out the door beaming.
Daddy knew we had a good day when we picked him up from work with smiles and the sounds of balloons being bashed together at high speeds in the back of the car. Since, Daddy works close to Costco, we decided to do that too. The kids sampled applesauce and craisins . . . could they be an happier?
And that was our impromptu celebration and fantastic day.
Later in the evening, Shanda came and took me out for my birthday dinner. The food was good and the conversation, of course, was unrivaled.
Happy everyday to me . . . and Hallie . . . and Claire . . . and Daddy since all three girls were in good moods.