It looked nothing like it did on the box. I deemed it White House: War of 1812 Edition. Harper added a gummy bear representing Dolly Madison running out with the portrait of George Washington, then Hudson added a roof-top hot tub on the portico, put a gummy bear reclining in it, and deemed it Donald Trump. Then it collapsed and we ate some of it. It tastes like cardboard, probably because it had an expiration date of September 2016.
My kids have this thing they do to each other when one of them is having a bad attitude. I can't really remember when it started--maybe 3? years ago. They sing this little song they made up, and the only words are, "LET'S BE HAPPY AND POSITIVE (ABOUT IT)!!" They will also sometimes shorten the admonition to "L.B.H.A.P.!" It is most often sung to the Hudson bear, and it NEVER EVER makes him happy or positive. It does not, however, create as much friction as the other Balm of Gilead sometimes employed. When things aren't going someone's way, for example, all of the leads from one's automatic pencil have just spilled out over the floor of the van, there is the Too Bad For You! chant. This is said in this sneery, nasally voice that my kids think is how teenagers talk. It is sometimes shortened to "T.B.F.Y.!" and sung. The tune is grating, and it never fails to trigger a reaction that makes all of us peevish.
To close, the yearly Narnia party is at school today. My two little soldiers, all suited up for the Last Battle. You probably didn't know Athena and Thor were in the Narnia books. It pretty much sums up what had been my mantra for most of this year: CLOSE ENOUGH.



2 comments:
Your White House escapade makes me laugh. I *really* think you need to follow that up with a visit to the real White House. :)
My family--Benjamin and I excluded--are touring the White House on Saturday. Jeff's mom, who lives in California most of the time and has not spent much time in Washington DC, is wonderfully excited about it. Benjamin and I are staying here because I am accompanying a local violinist in her senior recital, so we'll miss our chance to brush shoulders with Donald Trump.
Thank you for the reminder that sometimes (many times), "close enough" is a worthy goal. :)
I love the White House hot tub! And I can relate to your reluctance to actually do that fun but messy and sugary project you bought in a moment of "won't this will be the perfect way to end a perfectly planned day of home learning?"
Also, thanks for the reminder that the "CLOSE ENOUGH" mantra is something every mom eventually needs to embrace!
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