I guess I'll just jump right in with both feet!
Today I decided to take all 4 kids to the mall to get shoes for everyone. Stride Rite was having their semi-annual "Buy 1 Get 1 50% off sale". Now having 4 kids pays off. See, if I only had 3 kids to buy shoes for, I'd have a dilemma on my hands. I'd have to buy that 4th pair of shoes anyway, right? Well, now all the kids have their shoes for the fall. I even bought Kaeli and Paige a pair of "dressy" shoes. Last year I was accused of being a "mean mom" because Kaeli only had one pair of sneakers and that was it. According to Kaeli, she was the *ONLY* girl wearing sneakers on picture day. Yep, she obviously went around the school and checked out what every other girl was wearing on her feet that day. I had no idea this would start at such a young age! So, now she will not have to suffer such a tragedy on picture day this year. WHEW!
After the shoes we headed over to the water fountain. We never go to the mall without a supply of pennies to throw into the fountain. I can't help but wonder how much money they make from the water fountain. Seriously, until I had kids I never knew what a huge incentive throwing pennies into the fountain could be. This is always the highlight of any trip to the mall. Kaeli, Paige, and Ryan all had a great time throwing their pennies into the fountain while AJ had his bottle.
After the fountain, we had lunch at the food court. Nothing eventful there. Believe it or not, they were very well behaved through lunch. AJ was overdue for a nap by now and it was time to head home. On the way out, I decided to let the kids each choose a book from the bookstore. This was not pretty! AJ was crying most of the time. Kaeli couldn't make up her mind which book she wanted. Ryan wanted every book he laid eyes on. Problem is he'd pick one up and then just lay it in the middle of the floor when another one caught his attention. Thank goodness Paige was the easy one. She chose a book very quickly and helped me put books away as Ryan put them all over the floor. FINALLY, we headed for the checkout counter. The lady rang us up and handed each a bag with their own book in it. What a nice lady......UNTIL I look in my wallet and can't find my credit card. I look at her and explain that I must have left my card at the last place I used it. I kid you not.....this lady acted like I had purposely caused her extra work and that I had this big scheme planned out. I was pretty irritated by now. I told her I certainly didn't plan to have this happen and that I'd come right back. Outside the store I decided to check my pockets just in case I had put it in there--of course, there was my credit card. But, the books stayed at the book store. I was so mad at that lady that there was no way I was going back in there. I was actually surprised at how well the kids took the news. Maybe they realized I had had enough for the day. But, surprisingly they didn't argue at all. Thank goodness for small miracles!
The rest of the day was very easy in comparison. We got home just in time for Ryan and AJ's nap. Paige doesn't usually nap, but today even she was tired. She only likes to take a nap with me, of course I had to oblige. So, Kaeli entertained herself while the 4 of us napped. Now THAT is a good ending to a day.
Here is a little funny story from the day. As usual, I had plenty of people say to me "you certainly have your hands full". After what felt like the gazillionth time, Kaeli looked at me and said "Why does everybody keep saying that to you?". I thought it was cute.
WELCOME to my blog!!
It has been approximately 2 years since I regularly updated, but recently I began missing my blogging. I have gone against "the rules of blogging" by simply naming my blog "Bridget's Ramblings". It goes against the rules because you are supposed to choose one topic that you are passionate about and write about it. Well, it just so happens that I become passionate about anything that piques my interest at any given point in time. My husband once told me my hobby is finding new hobbies.....I can't deny it!! However, I will say that my kids--currently ages 11, 8, 6, and 4--will always be a major topic you can expect to read about. Beyond the kids, my current secondary interests include running and biking....gardening will most likely be the next topic to grab my attention. But, the one thing you can count on is that I will undoubtedly ramble on about whatever I find interesting.
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