Kid Talk

We Bought All of the Things

We had a ton of fun being grandmas today — we bought all of the things that caught our eyes or caught JMP’s eye and I mean all of the things.

We bought clothes (including something cute for the photos we have to have taken later in the visit because my mom is annoying.)

We bought books.

We bought a foam sword.

We bought bath toys.

We bought some sort of snack ball thing that is going to be a bad idea but JMP’s mom was fascinated by it so we had to have it.

We bought a wooden train.

We bought a night light.

We bought shoe bins at IKEA that I’m going to have to ship to them (full of toys.)

We bought a sleeping bag backpack combo thingy so the next time JMP goes camping with his parents, he’ll be ready!

We bought a kid bath towel.

We bought a hat.

We bought Jockey Bras (those didn’t catch JMP’s eye, though he was fascinated by the murals and the lighting in the very cool Jockey Bra store.)

We bought things I can’t even begin to think of right now.

Everything, we just bought everything.

There are a lot of toys at Grandma and ThatGrandma’s house — though it is hard to convince Skeeter and Lola that the toys aren’t THEIRS.


A very tired JMP at IKEA.

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You Know You’re a Grandmother When…

You spend $300 on toys for your grandson to play with when he comes to visit… even though he lives thousands of miles away and he’s not actually old enough for most of the toys you’ve ordered.

That’s right, folks. I am that grandmother.

I ordered the complete set of Froebel Gifts for JMP. (I’m also calling them a birthday gift for TW because she loves them as much as JMP ever will and she can appreciate them all right now.)

I’m blaming my brother for this. If he wasn’t such a Wright fan and hadn’t come to visit, we probably wouldn’t have visited the Wright House and Studio in Oak Park and I wouldn’t have seen all of the Froebel Gifts in their awesome boxes and decided JMP needed them.

OK I might have decided this, at some point, because OMG they are so amazing.

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The Things You Find (Part Two)

I spent hours upstairs with Elly yesterday, cleaning out her disaster zone of a room. I’ve cleaned a lot of kids rooms in my day but never have I seen one quite like this… it’s not so much that it was the worst (that honor still goes to Michelle Belle, I think) but I was constantly surprised by the things I found. I was also just surprised by Elly and the cleaning of her room. That’s even more unusual — me being surprised by a kid. Huh.

She is the kid who is most uncomfortable with throwing things away or giving them away or selling them. She needs to hold onto her things. She was terrified (and not just pretending to be) that I was going to throw away something important or special (and it was all important or special) while she wasn’t looking. Or while she was looking.

I’m not really that kind of parent, so we made it through the job with only a few hysterical moments (none of which dissolved into tears — see, nobody ever cries around here. It’s so weird, lol.)

I didn’t throw away the bug carcasses in her Disney princess jewelry box/cd player.

I did not throw away any of the plastic shopping bags.

I did not throw away any of her stuffed animals (they’re just to look at!!!!)

I did not throw away anything that would have caused her anxiety, though it was touch and go for awhile when I wanted to throw out an almost completely unused French workbook from 6th grade. (She does not TAKE French any longer and has no plans to do so again, lol.)

I did throw away her hat boxes and several hats, but she couldn’t argue with that since they were horribly mildewed and more disgusting than pretty much anything I’ve ever seen in a kids’ bedroom.

I also didn’t REALLY mess up any of her special “displays” though I very much wanted to.

I did, accidentally, mess up the erasure pigs’ home. I had no idea the empty Mr. Potato Head box was housing pigs — and by that time, we’d been up there for hours and I was very, very tired of being up there. Oops. I’m sure the pigs are just as happy (almost?) living in a decoupage baby food jar.

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The Things You Find (Part One)

Last week, I had to go up to RJ’s bedroom to look for a library book that was about to be over-due and could no longer ignore the fact that her room was a MESS.

(That’s my rule — teens can do what they want with their room, as long as I don’t have to go into it but as soon as I have to enter the room, for whatever reason — if it’s a mess, then it has to get cleaned up.)

So, I made a date with her to get in there and clean it up. If I’d just told her to clean it up, she would have shoved things into corners and into the closet and under her bed — so I went up and directed her and helped sort through some of the mess with her.

Two hours later…

– Turns out Prince J isn’t the ONLY Pop Tarts stealer in the house. He might eat an entire box of Pop Tarts but RJ hoards package upon package of Pop Tart. I prefer Prince J since we had to toss all of her hoard out and at least he actually eats what he takes.

– She has a lot of journals but she HATES journals.

– I found more than a dozen books that belong to me and TW up there.

– The kid with NO hair has the most hairbrushes. I counted five but there may have been more.

– The kid with NO hair has the most hair accessories: pony tail bands, hair clips, barrettes, head bands.

– Christmas gift card boxes make great condom boxes. Who knew?

– M&M’s might not melt in your hand but they do melt in a M&Ms dispenser that hasn’t been touched in a couple of years. Yuk. (Teens have to be almost FORCED to through said M&Ms dispenser away even after they’ve exclaimed over the disgusting mess inside of the M&M holder for a good twenty minutes.)

Stay tuned — I’ve got a date with Elly for bedroom clean up.

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Madness

There are days when these girls are just… beyond wacky.

They rant. They rave. They make jokes. They poke fun. They laugh and laugh and laugh.

And, we laugh along with them.

I’m pretty sure the people in Menchie’s tonight thought we were mad.

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ASL Induced Earworms

That’s not really a title I would ever expect to type, but there you have it. Weird stuff happens in my house every day.

Elly was practicing signing a song, (yes signing, not singing), a school project that she has to be ready to do after spring break. She’s pretty much got it down. This is the song she chose.

But after practicing over and over again for ages, she was sick of that and decided to try signing something else. Of course she was doing all of this IN MY BED (she’s worse than Skeeter, I tell you) and she decided she really wanted to learn the “Rick Roll Song” (which caused me and TW to crack up.)

But, she did not seem to appreciate me singing as she signed, so I decided to wander around youtube for some Elly-like songs that she could sign.

We started with Creep:

Then, Drops of Jupiter:

Which led to Hey Soul Sister:

Which led to Bow Chicka Wow Wow:

Which led to… hold onto your ears (and eyes) and turn the sound up as loud as it will go… Barbie World:

And for the next two hours all I could do was sing “It’s a Barbie Worllllllld”. I love that song but it sure does get stuck in your head. I think it’s worse than that song Rick Springfield sings… (don’t say it out loud, don’t even think it or it will get stuck in your head!)

If only I could find an ASL video for Copacabana…

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Road Trip

We took off after work to deliver a mini care package to Prince J at Beloit. (Paczkis, Valentine candy, rice wine vinegar, Dr Pepper, an extra iPhone cord, paper towels and I don’t even know what else – oh, Chick-fil-A and waffle fries that were long cold by the time we got there — weird kid, he wanted it even if it was going to be cold, lol.)

Skeeter used to love riding in the car but for the last month or so, she pretty much hates it. Why is that? It can’t be because five hours in the car makes her knee, hip and back hurt — she’s too young to have that problem. I, on the otherhand… exhausted.

I hope the kid enjoys his cold Chick-fil-a and his paczkis.

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The Birthday Box

This is Michelle’s birthday box. Well, she calls it her birthday box, I generally call it Michelle’s box. It’s got stuff that I tucked away from her childhood.

All of my kids have a box like this. Jenn has hers. I think I still have Chris’s with me. Michelle usually has hers but she decided to leave it here when she moved to Philly because she’s living in a super small apartment. That made me kind of sad because Michelle is the child who looks at her box every year. On her birthday.

Since she doesn’t have her box with her today, I thought I’d go through the box for her. Take some pictures. Talk about what’s in there. Celebrate her birthday, long distance-like.

Her baby book is here.

Baby clothes — she was adorable in all of these.

Books she loved and book reports of books she loved. Like One Yellow Lion, Barney, Brown Bear (though she really liked Polar Bear better) It’s Just Me Emily, and A Pony for Linda.

Poetry, a lot of poetry and poetry journals.

Writing samples and her first ‘zines!

Girl Scout stuff.

Bowling and Cheer stuff, too.

Awards, certificates, ribbons, plaques.

Art — a lot of art.

Especially, drawings of Pepper and Serano.

Happy Birthday, Michelle Belle. Next year, you’ll have the box to go through all by yourself but I enjoyed going through it this year. *sniff* 23 years. *sniff*

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