I’m taking a moment to pause. To breathe.
To rest.
I’m in the middle of crazy, but I don’t want to become
crazed in the process. The to-do list is
relentless: birthday party planning, hubby homecoming (after a year apart), seeing friends one last time and
moving in 4 weeks!
Handsome Little Man celebrated his birthday last week. Although I do enjoy party planning, I just
didn’t have the strength or brainpower to plan every detail for his party this year, especially since we weren't sure if his Daddy would return in time for it. I can work myself up with the details. See post from last year. In this neighborhood, birthday
parties are very much a big deal. Not
necessarily a spectacle, but still a money-plunking adventure requiring action
and a long invitee list. Oh no, this is
not just a party at the house with a bunch of friends, cake and a few
games. It’s a fairly big production: Think laser tag, gymnastics, bouncy obstacle
courses. Or themed house parties. The couple of home parties the boy has
attended included a Science Show where they watched a scientist conduct
experiments, and a secret spy party to include an obstacle course in the
backyard. Parents of Arlington love a
good theme!
I could have put a stop to the crazy, the keeping up with
the Joneses. I could have emphasized
celebration in simplicity. But I
didn’t. I want the boy to have the party
he wants, which at first was a party at the house with a CHIMA Lego theme. This request was met with an emphatic
no. Our house without a good yard would
be a tad too tight for a bunch of energetic boys celebrating. His alternate request was a party at Pump It
Up. I thought this idea was fantastic,
more so because they do everything, down to the parting gift bags. I was responsible for sending out invitations
online and handing over my credit card at the end. Pricey but worth it. (And of
course, thank you notes, which Birthday Boy is working on. He’s not allowed to open gifts until the
thank you notes are written.).
Birthday Boy is a sweaty mess but very happy! |
The birthday also coincided with the return of my husband,
after a very long year apart.
Thankfully, he came home before Handsome Little Man’s birthday and was
able to join in the celebration. With
all the excitement with Daddy’s return (We made signs. We had a countdown calendar.), I couldn’t
deal with party planning details. Hubby
arrived to thunderous clapping (USO does a great homecoming for the troops at
BWI.) of random people and the biggest smiles and hugs from his adoring kids. I gave him a big smooch, handing over the
reins of responsibility of the children, and made a mad dash to the
bathroom. After 2 hours of sitting in
traffic (driving from Arlington to BWI during rush hour – 50 miles), we arrived
at the airport late, or so I thought.
Not realizing it would take forever to get through customs AND because
USO personnel made it seem like the troops were going to be coming out at any
minute, I waited to go to the bathroom.
I didn’t want to chance missing his entrance. So 70 minutes later, he arrives. I dash.
I give high praise to Hubby.
After 21 hours of travel, on the very next day, Daddy Extraordinaire
chaperoned Handsome Little Man’s last field trip of the year to the National Zoo. I don’t think there was a happier boy on that
field trip than my son.
The crazy continues. Yesterday was last day of school for Diva Darling. I finished up thank you cards and teacher gifts to be delivered
when I picked her up. Not that I was waiting until the last minute or anything. I like to think I operate under a just-in-time philosophy.
It’s
the start to a holiday weekend. I’m
coming up with ideas for family fun!
Yay! So very grateful for family
fun. BUT never far from my mind is the
pending move which is 4 weeks away. We had a
pre-move survey scheduled this afternoon. Showing someone else the contents of my house makes me reconsider how much stuff really is enough for a family of four. I only cringed a few times (i.e. the attic, the medicine cabinet and the toy room.) and I realize I still have a fair amount of work to do. This whole head-in-the-sand denial, temper tantrum stage must go. Otherwise, I will be in a completely unorganized mess when the packers arrive in 3 weeks.
Hubby will be packing up and shipping
out next week as his report date is before the school year ends. I have spent all week setting up accounts for
our new house. Next week, I will be
closing accounts for our old. Thank god,
I’m organized, right?
And if that isn't enough, we are still socializing and entertaining, trying to squeeze in a few good-byes. Today we had our awesome neighbors over for brunch crepes. The fun just never ends, nor should it. Better fun than crazy.
Good times!