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Tuesday, October 23, 2012

Spontaneity!


It's been a while, my friends. I've been busy of course, but I have certainly missed this!

I "love" when plans change. Obviously by "love" I really mean the opposite. Changes to plans are something I have learned to deal with growing up as a Pastor's daughter, and now as a mommy of five... but I don't like it one bit!

Funny how I seem to have to deal with it lots, though.

Today was my husband's day off. We enjoyed the morning, doing school lessons, devotions, laundry... then he got "the call". There was a surprise inspection at his restaurant. Like, at that very moment.

So, he quickly changed & left. I was cool because those things usually take only a couple hours. Well, 3 hours later I sent him a text...

"how's it goin?"

He replies with a simple "not good", then proceeds to inform me that it wasn't their best score, and then he also got a call that their accountant just called. He was coming to do a surprise audit.

Well, with a day full of surprises, this momma knows what to do...
LEAVE!

Haha! With our day's plans of schoolwork (which was done), laundry (which was going), and projects (we needed daddy) already interrupted, I decided to be spontaneous.

"Everyone get on your shoes. Let's get in the van," I yelled!

We went to get mommy a sweet tea. Then I headed for the park!

Cheers erupted from the back seat when we approached the playground...
Except for one, not so loud moan/whine from the far back...

"aww man! You shouldn't have surprised us mommy!"

Yep. You guessed it. The 7 year old. Mr. Predictable was mad because he thought we were just driving through somewhere, so he wore his Crocs without backs, and those are
"not appropriate to play in". He uses those kind of words. Like a disgruntled old man.

Well, despite the gray cloud residing above his head, we played.
We swung on EVERY swing.
We climbed EVERY wall.
We chased EVERY squirrel.
We slid down EVERY slide.

Somewhere amidst the sliding. That was when I realized.
We are coming to the park after it rained all night...

As I was about to yell out "watch out for water at the bottom!!!", my 6 year old went down a short, deep toddler slide.
You know, the ones made for a 2 year old, so they don't fly off at the bottom or dive over the edges. You can only imagine the puddle she ran into. It was more like a water slide at Six Flags! Her backside was SOAKED!

Well, you don't have to tell Mr. 4 year old twice. He made it his goal to find EVERY puddle on that playground. And he did. He was now soaked as well, and they began to splash each other.

At this point there was both screaming AND running taking place. So I pulled that plug, and we went for a walk. That would settle things down for sure.

Ha! NOPE!

They raced to every tree. (Funny how the 7 year old can now run in his "inappropriate" footwear when his brother is going to beat him)

Somewhere near the top of a rather large hill, something came over my 4 year old. He got a look in his eye.

I've learned 2 things about this look:
1. You can't stop him when it happens
2. It usually is pretty funny, even though it makes me nervous.

So, I didn't hold him back. I don't think I could've. He first started running full speed down this huge hill. Then he ran back up & I saw the look again.

Not only did he proceed to go back down this muddy, sopping wet hill. He was now ROLLING down. As his little body thumped & spiraled down, I heard nothing but giggles. Then as he approaches the bottom, I'm of course laughing as I have {Princess Bride} flashbacks. He runs to me & yells "Mommy! I just LOVE hills!"

This was the moment. It made the whole afternoon worth while to watch him roll down that hill... as my girls are giggling at him, the baby is clapping his hands, and the 7year old is fretting about safety precautions that aren't even on his free-spirited brother's radar! Now THAT is spontaneity.

We headed back to the car, and I let him slide "one last time" while I buckled everyone else in. As I called him over, I looked up just in time to see my child, DRINKING THE WATER from the bottom of a slide. Uh-huh! That's what I said. He DRANK IT... like an animal.

This is the story of my life. Plans changing, kids running, gray clouds, then a burst of sunshine, followed by an event that makes me question my parenting skills. Haha! There are worse things, I guess. I love it all!

As I buckled him in, I asked why he did that. "I was so thirsty after rolling down the hill!... "

Makes sense!

Have a great rest of the week, mommas! May your children be both predictable & spontaneous... making you love every moment of it!

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