Friday, October 9, 2009

I'm Having a Bad Day...Or Two


It all started yesterday morning when I went for a physical and the doctor talked me into getting a flu shot and updating my Tetanus booster. I have never had a flu shot before, but not because I am opposed to them. I have just never felt the urge to drive to some walk-in clinic and stand in line behind 20 grumpy old men and women with my screaming kids. But as luck should have it, this year, my physical was scheduled in the fall. The shot was so easy that I didn't even feel the needle go into my arm. Fantastic, I thought. It was piece of cake, and now I don't have to worry about the flu all winter. My house simply cannot run when I am sick, and I was probably gambling by not getting the shot these last few years.
When the kids got home from school, my very rough 13 year old grabbed me by the arms and shook me. The muscles in my arms hurt so bad I couldn't believe it. They never stopped aching for the rest of the night. Every time I rolled over at night I woke up because my arms hurt so bad. That can't be normal, can it? Or maybe that's why my kids are so crabby after they come home from the doctor.

Against my better judgment, I took the entire brood to the mall to find a Homecoming dress for Taylor. After 3 hours of trying on 20 dresses, arguing with Taylor, and chasing after Nicholas, we found a dress. On the way out of Dillards, while arguing about why I will not buy a pair of $90 shoes, I am told that the dress we just purchased at the other store is not the favorite. Well the return policy at that particular store is 14 days, with a receipt, and merchandise credit only. No refunds. Guess what toots, you're wearing that darn dress!

On to Today.....I was running late to get to storytime at the library and we walked out without our stuffed animals that we needed for an activity. So of course, the librarian brought extra animals for all the loser moms who forgot theirs. While singing a song, I notice the librarian looking at Nicholas. I glance over at him and he has the entire face of his BORROWED Beanie Baby Dog in his slobbery mouth! I snatched it away so fast and tried to rub the spit off as best I could.

After story time was over, Isabella wanted to borrow some new books. Like some kind of free-for-all, the two of them started ripping books off the shelf faster than I can review them to see if they were worth borrowing. My usual rules for borrowing books are: Nicholas has to be strapped in the stroller (didn't have it today); I need my book bag (didn't have that either) and I take the books off the shelves. (Their rule is: if tweedle dee does it, than so does tweedle dum).

I grabbed 5 books and stood in line behind 4 other people while wrestling with Nicholas to stay in my arms. On the way to the car, I dropped every book in the wet parking lot.

Shortly after we got home, Nicholas found a container of McDonald's honey mustard sauce, poked his finger through the top and dumped it all over my carpet.

I am not leaving my house for the rest of the day, and I am going to try to keep from getting hog tied and gagged by my own kids.

1 comment:

Sarah said...

Oh my gosh Sandy...this makes me laugh SO hard. First the dress thing...how is it that we were just pulling the same shenanigans? We must remember what pains we were.
Second the beanie baby in the mouth...cracks me up! And not having your stroller...on the way to the last cross country meet, I screamed, "I forgot the stroller!!!". Jeff was like, "Big deal." I said, "The next 3 hours of my life will be living hell." (And it actually wasn't THAT bad...but close!)