Tuesday, October 27, 2009
Just the facts, Ma`am.
Yesterday was umm, eventful! I put the boys down for a nap and went downstairs to put a load of wash in. The laundry room is in the basement, where Woody and I live.
Yes! I`m a basement dweller! It`s not as bad as it sounds, it`s the same footprint as upstairs so that`s pretty large. We`re turning it into a 2bdrm apartment. We have completed one of the bedrooms and most of the bathroom (no water to the shower yet). Walled in the kitchen area and have counters and cabinets. Microwave and small fridge. It`s a work in progress. The second bedroom is temporarily acting as a storage area for my "stuff" still in boxes. Has a dining area and living room area with furniture in place but still need drywall there. Electrical is all happening. My sewing machine is set up down there. I had it upstairs at one time so that I could quilt during the day but the boys can`t resist spinning my dials and that pisses off my machine so I took it down.
Anyway. I was down there doing laundry. I came back up and it was quiet, but that`s not unusual because hay! It`s naptime! So I got a casserole ready to pop in the oven later and was sitting down to the computer when I noticed commotion outside. I looked out the window and there`s a cop car and a swarm of people! Okay, 4 people! So I went out to see what`s going on cuz I`m nosey like that. Well guess what. The cop was trying to figure out who this little boy belonged to.
♪ And Hunter was his Name-O ♪
He`d snuck out the FRONT DOOR while I was downstairs (never done this before!) and a (distant) neighbor saw him mowing her lawn with his plastic mower and couldn`t figure out where he belonged so she called the cops.
Surprise! Confusion! Embarrassment!
So. To make a long story short (a little late for that now, to be sure) I claimed him, explained myself and slunk back inside. They gave him a badge and some crayons and a booklet about safety in his neighborhood.
Thismorning, Woody put a hook and eye at the top of the door so I can do laundry without fear of police involvement.
Now Halloween is upon us and that begs the question, What will the boys be for Halloween?
Hunter`s a ...wait for it...he`s gonna be a POLICEMAN! Zander`s a doctor (Lawd, don`t let this be prophetic!) and Anthony is a hodgepodge of all his faves --- a scream mask, a prisoner suit, a sword and a spiky green hairdo. He`s 9 and came up with this combo from stuff out of the box of Halloween we brought up last week. (I was looking for the window cling stickers and some stuff to decorate)
We took some of the store-bought baby and toddler costumes from years past to a re-sale shop called "Once upon a Child". I thought they took donations and they were in very good shape, originally fairly expensive. Anyway, to my shock, they PAID for them! $37.50 for 4 costumes and a few baby clothes! So that will buy candy to give out (and I got 3 skeins of silk embroidery thread for myself too...)
I`m working on a rooster whose tail feathers will require elebenty colors. I`m still on his head so I have time to work up a collection. The silks are kinda spendy but something this time consuming justifies a thread I love to work with and will give the Wow factor in the end. It has a sheen to it just like a rooster`s jewel toned feathers in the sunlight.
Listen, it`s time for Ant to get off the bus and the li`l guys will be getting up so I need to shut this down and be on full alert. Man! I don`t remember raising kids being this complicated! However, I was a working mom and somebody else was handling naptime...
Stay tuned!
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