Sunday, October 5, 2008

The Longest Day

Yesterday was THE LONGEST DAY EVER.

Totally our fault.

We over scheduled.

First thing in the morning Drew took Liz with him to choir practice. Unfortunately the rest of the choir did not show up. It was just Drew, a woman who refused to sing alone, the choir leader, and a couple that was there to babysit kids. Andrew pretty much got a private voice lesson and Liz got lots of attention.

Next was Lizzie's soccer game. It was pretty hilarious. We spent most of the game laughing on the sidelines. The kids basically ran around in a pack and sometimes two or more balls were unintentionally in play. Liz was really excited about the game and seemed to enjoy herself. Unfortunately she did not want to pose for a picture (until she had a friend next to her):

Notice the cool pink cleats that Andrew just had to buy for Liz.After the game we raced home to do last minute prep for Lizzie's party like bathing the birthday girl (only half hour turn around time before guests started arriving). We invited eight friends with the assumption that some of them couldn't make it and we would have enough room to transport party goers in our own vehicles. It just barely worked out. We brought seven little girls to the Fort Myer bowling alley (perfect place for kids--uncrowded and non-smoking). The kids bowled one game, ate cheese pizza and cupcakes, and watched Liz open gifts. We provided bowling t-shirts and a mixed CD as party favors (both made by Drew). Even Alaina had a bowling onesie.
Our CD mostly had kids songs pulled from the "No" and "Philadelphia Chicken" albums, but we also included some peppy and/or silly adult music. Unfortunately we did not check all the music and belatedly realized that Queen's Bicycle song takes the Lord's name in vain and talks about "fat bottomed girls." We are so classy.

We got home from bowling just in time to babysit for our new co-op. It was our first time babysitting and it was very different from our previous co-op experience. Before we only had four kids for one to two hours before we put them to bed. Now we have the possibility of eight children for four long hours. Not pleasant. Last night we only had four additional children. Within half an hour our downstairs neighbor knocked on the door and asked us to be quiet. I was super embarrassed. He's banged on the ceiling before, but in five years he's never shown up on our doorstep!

We took the kids to the park for awhile, but that only ate up 1.5 of our 4 hour sentence. I felt so stressed trying to keep the kids from running and jumping in the apartment that I swore I would not participate in the co-op next month. Andrew was like, what's the big deal? Really, I think the problem was that we basically watched kids from 1 to a little after 8 p.m. Seven hours of childcare! That's a full days work.

After the kids left I took off to my friend Lea's house for a ladies icecream social and a much needed break. Today was the antithesis of yesterday. We hung out at home with our kids (it's still so weird to refer to "my kids"), visited with our friend Jessica and her cute twins, and took turns napping. So nice. My main accomplishment today: french braiding Lizzie's hair (first time I have ever french braided someone's hair).

3 comments:

Ryann said...

Your co-op lasts seven hours? that is crazy! I've been trying to start one here. So far I have two other families. May have to run with that. My three plus two from each of the others.

Sounds like a super fun birthday party! We unpacked our stuff the other day and started listening to Liz's birthday CD from last year. We still love it! A great party favor!

Jill said...

Our co-op only last four hours, but we had kids starting at 1 because of the party.

I just reread that comment and thought ONLY?

Codi said...

I love the pink cleats! I would have HAD to buy them also. Love the bowling shirts too and the onsie kills me! Too cute. That is a whole lot to pack into one day I would have been spent. I sure Lizzie had a blast though.

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