Today has been a real doozy. Despite not getting much sleep last night (not on account of the baby, just woke up not feeling well followed by the onset of insomnia) I got everyone showered, dressed and out the door so we could scope out the schools book fair a few minutes before my big boys had to head to class. Unfortunately the librarian wasn't happy to see early customers (maybe she didn't recognize me from the past 3 years I've volunteered to run the registers) We arrived at the book fair at 8:25 and were informed that it wasn't "open" until 8:40. Seeing that the shelves were stocked and ready to go, I asked if we might be allowed to just look around so my older two could tell me the books they wanted me to buy them once the fair was underway. Thinking this would be no big deal, I was pretty surprised when I was told there weren't any exceptions and that we needed to wait out in the hallway - and to that tune she closed the door swiftly behind us and called down to the office to inform them they shouldn't be letting parents in for the book fair before 8:40. Um. SHEESH! Graham (who is clearly very, very two) melted into a puddle of tears and screamed for new books the entire way back to our van. That pretty much took the wind out of my sails - and I took my throbbing head and sobbing toddler back home where I changed out of my cute new top (which btw is wonderfully soft and stretchy and has awesome ruching detail) and spent the entire morning pouting.
Wearing 5/24/12 by janrussell
By afternoon I was ready to face to world again...mainly because I needed chocolate milk and to sign up for our pool membership and swim lessons. Choosing to leave the house wasn't a good move on my part. While signing up at the pool, Sawyer managed to tip my (huge-honkin' city mini) stroller completely backwards with Graham and Campbell seated in it (Unscathed! Thankfully!) Graham threw another fit when he realized we were just signing up and not actually swimming at the pool. And the store I quick ran into for chocolate milk didn't sell chocolate milk. Good times.
Maybe I will bust out the Bowman V-Neck again over the long weekend - it's such an adorable piece, it deserves better. Like a trip to Target! Alone!
By afternoon I was ready to face to world again...mainly because I needed chocolate milk and to sign up for our pool membership and swim lessons. Choosing to leave the house wasn't a good move on my part. While signing up at the pool, Sawyer managed to tip my (huge-honkin' city mini) stroller completely backwards with Graham and Campbell seated in it (Unscathed! Thankfully!) Graham threw another fit when he realized we were just signing up and not actually swimming at the pool. And the store I quick ran into for chocolate milk didn't sell chocolate milk. Good times.
Maybe I will bust out the Bowman V-Neck again over the long weekend - it's such an adorable piece, it deserves better. Like a trip to Target! Alone!