Things I remembered to bring to the Fair this year:
- The kids
- Snacks
Things I forgot:
- Sunblock
- Anything that can stop a nosebleed.
Next time, I'm bringing my wife. She never forgets that stuff. (She was stuck at work)
Things I remembered to bring to the Fair this year:
Things I forgot:
Next time, I'm bringing my wife. She never forgets that stuff. (She was stuck at work)
It's been eighteen years since my wife and I got married and that number is startling. My marriage is old enough to be considered an adult. 👀
My kids don't sleep in. This has been true from the beginning, they never slept past a certain hour. What the wife and I decided was that if they were going to wake up at an early hour, they were going to bed at one too.
To this day, my fifteen year old will call it a day between 7-8 and just go to bed most nights, on his own.
But they still get up early. They're all old enough that they make their own breakfast, but it's not uncommon for me to find evidence of a morning meal in the kitchen with one or more kids either quietly watching some silly show, or wrapped up on the couch having fallen back asleep. It's quite the phenomena.
Got sick on Friday. Cancelled my Friday plans. Cancelled my Saturday plans. Grogged my way through my Sunday plans.
Felt perfectly fine by Sunday at 4:30 pm. Here's an accurate representation of how I feel about my body right now:
Every time I looked at my schedule today, I found something else on it. My sons keep remembering things that they haven't told us about. Once isn't a bother, but all of them starts to stack up. I can't get too annoyed, either, I tend to do that too.
It just means I'm not gonna look at the schedule again until I get home.