Relaxing work… not an oxymoron.

I started ToaM’s costume last night.  I had forgotten how easy it is to lose track of time when one is working on something for someone else and one is enjoying it.  I mostly finished Chatterer’s costume a couple of weeks ago, and so much happened between then and now, that I really had forgotten.  It was almost relaxing to cut fabric, see how the pieces fit together and how cute they both are going to be for Halloween.  I also knew when to stop, since it was getting late and the next step was to put in a zipper.

So last night, as I was lying in bed, I was thinking that, even with all the stuff that has happened this month, I’m extremely content/happy/lucky to be where I am.  None of it is truly anything “serious,” just that life caught up with us all at once.  MM, Chatterer and ToaM are doing well, I’m doing well, in November I’ll have true job security (the end of “probation,” after 2 1/2 years of employment, and everyone knows once you’re in state service, you’re in for life) and I’m becoming involved in my community.  These are all good things.  Overall, things are good.  It’s the trials and tribulations that make us appreciate the good times, right?

One of those months…

[Note: edited to include more fun times...]

It’s a good thing we have a sense of humor, or we’d be really depressed by now.  Let’s review:

It all started when our poor PurrMonster had to be put to sleep.  Since then, ToaM has had a stomach bug and all the ickiness that implies.  Each morning this week has involved washing someone’s sheets (usually ToaM’s).  These are the everyday trials that accompany life.  And then the bigger “what the heck?!” trials show up.  PurrMonster was September 9.  Last Friday, September 19, Chatterer’s school closed unexpectedly for what I still maintain was no good reason. 

This week: Monday morning at 2 a.m., Chatterer woke up because he lost one of his slippers.  He came out of his room to get us.  This woke up Vicious Dog, who promptly went to investigate.  The trouble is that Chatterer and Vicious Dog are about the same height, and Vicious Dog usually knocks Chatterer over in his enthusiasm to lick Chatterer.  Chatterer, not wanting to get knocked over, fled to the relative safety of his room and “shut the door tight” (read: SLAMMED the door).  At exactly the same moment, MM nudged me to tell me that Chatterer was awake.  I woke up screaming.  After calming down enough to figure out that no one had been shot, I found Chatterer’s slipper for him and came back to bed.  Amazingly, ToaM slept through this chaos, but woke up at 5 a.m.

Monday morning continued and at approximately 8:15 a.m., ToaM’s school called MM to explain that ToaM was throwing up “a little.”  (My cell phone was left on all weekend and was dead.  Not that it would matter anyway… see paragraph about “Reference Attorney.”)  Five minutes later, they called and said “a lot” and “you need to come get him.”  So, ToaM and MM had a nice bonding experience at home… if you think feeding a 15-month old and then having it all come back out the front and having him put his icky hand in your hair is “bonding.”  The high chair needed to be washed and power-washed anyway, right?!  Yesterday, ToaM did it to MM again.  MM, being a true sport, actually took it upon himself to feed ToaM his nightly bottle after yesterday’s explosion at dinner.  Brave man.

Tuesday morning, Chatterer slept so well that he didn’t wake up in time to make it to the potty.  We think he missed by about 5 minutes.  More laundry.

Also Tuesday (yesterday), the refrigerator decided to stop chilling food (although the freezer still works.)  After checking around online, we pulled enough cat/dog hair out from under the refrigerator (likely blocking air circulation for the fan) to possibly knit a sweater.  The refrigerator was still not working right this morning, although maybe it’s just punishing us for not taking care of it for the last 4 years.  We are hopeful we didn’t burn out the fan or something else really expensive.

ToaM was up early again this morning, having blown out his diaper and soiled his sheets.  After determining that he was still ok to go to school, we all headed out to the driveway to load up my car.  I put the key in and heard the dreaded “click click click”.  Dead battery.

On top of all of this, I am “Reference Attorney” at work this week, which means I end up answering e-mail and phone calls from people who call us to find an attorney for any number of problems, none of which we handle.  I also spend a large amount of time educating people about what we actually do, and how “what” is not the same as “why.”  This duty is loathed by all in my office (except the new guy, who just hasn’t done it enough yet). 

On a positive note, MM is excellent at getting cars to start when they choose not to, the repair person is coming this afternoon to fix the refrigerator (and the oven, which has been broken since July, but who needs an oven in the summer?) and it’s highly unlikely school will close unexpectedly again.  ToaM seems to be improving and his personality has not displayed the ickiness displayed elsewhere in his poor little body.  Upon calling ToaM’s school, he seems to be holding food down and is taking a nap.  My turn as Reference Attorney will end sooner than usual since I traded with someone here and they’re going to take Friday’s callers/e-mailers. 

In a true sense of irony, MM called from the house where he’s waiting for the repair person.  The refrigerator is down to 38 degrees and my car started when he arrived home.  But at least the oven will get fixed!  And it’s probably a good idea to have the refrigerator checked anyway.

Here’s hoping everyone reading this is giggling at our expense.  ;-)

Annoyance of the week.

Chatterer’s school closed unexpectedly today.  Not because of any threat or emergency (last year our city made national news when a wacko made threats against the local schools).  No… that would be too simple.  The school closed because… two of the three teachers in the preschool were sick and THEY DIDN’T HAVE A SUBSTITUTE TO CALL!  Additionally, about half the kids were out with the same bug.  Chatterer, however, is fine.  You might imagine I was less than pleased about the situation.

On the plus side, Chatterer and I had lunch with MM and had a nice afternoon together.

On the down side, one of the kids who is sick was having a birthday party this weekend here: http://www.bishopspumpkinfarm.com/bishops_pumpkins_contests.htm and now her party is cancelled.

On the plus side, now we can get Chatterer’s and MM’s hair cut tomorrow instead.

New page

I added a new page to the blog that I plan to make the “political” page.  As most of you know, I’m a “moderate” Republican.  I support McCain/Palin.  Additional thoughts will be posted on separate pages to the left of these comments.  Enjoy or not!

Oops.

Make that three accidents for Chatterer.  Ah well, these things happen.

Updates.

It occurs to me that I need to update everyone on a couple of situations.

First, Chatterer has had two accidents since the post about going without nighttime Pull Ups. All things considered, this is quite a success.

What happened to Spike? Well, according to the veterinarian at UC Davis, it was probably cancer. We’ll know more in a week or so. Basically, though, she went downhill so fast they couldn’t really do anything for her except put her to sleep.

Chatterer has finally found an animal that will behave at naptime. It’s a Giraffe he has named George (although that’s still subject to change) that also has a windup music box in it. Which is not to say that George the Giraffe will continue to behave, but so far, so good. His transition to the Fish class has gone swimmingly (you may groan now). MM says “We were afraid that when he got to his new class he would be a fish out of water, but it seems that moving from the Frog to the Fish class was just another hop, skip and jump.” {GROAN!} He is also taking gymnastics again on Tuesday nights and really enjoying the new place.

ToaM is really having a good time chasing Chatterer and playing with his toys. He seems to be just as fond of organic vanilla cookies as his big brother, as well as “round crackers,” “Daddy crackers,” and Banana Puffs. His vocabulary is increasing practically daily.

Milestone

ToaM is now taking COLD milk!!!  From a cup!!!  (Well, sippy cup, but still, not a bottle!)  Hooray!  To some of you, this may not seem like a big deal.  This means no more accidentally overheating the milk and needing to cool it off!  Or worse, not heating it enough and it cools off too much while ToaM is drinking it that by the time he’s “done” he isn’t really done but the milk isn’t warm enough anymore so he goes to sleep for 2 hours and then wakes up screaming like someone is torturing him but actually he’s only hungry.

Another one!

ToaM is finally getting one of his two front teeth!!!  He cut his two bottom ones ages ago, and yesterday the top one finally made it!!!

The latest project.

So, it’s been a couple of days since the last posting.  There isn’t really a lot to update anyone on, other than Chatterer took the news better than either MM or I did.  Ah, the glory of being “almost 4.”

I’ve started working on the boys’ Halloween costumes.  Chatterer is going to be Tigger.  To complement that, ToaM is going to be… Winnie the Pooh.  I promise I’ll figure out how to post pictures once the costumes are finished.

We’ll miss you PurrMonster.

Rest in Peace, Spike.  You were a wonderful cat and will be very much missed.

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