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Birthday Wishes

Last year, all I wanted for my birthday were Riley’s two front teeth.  (Thankfully, the birthday fairies made that wish come true.)  Coincidentally, we found ourselves at the dentist on Saturday getting yet another x-ray because Riley kept complaining that the top of his mouth behind his front teeth hurt.  Turns out he’s fine.  There’s no abscess or sign of infection.  There’s no need for dental birthday wishes this year, which is a good thing, because I need the birthday fairies to focus their energy on me.

Last week, I wrote about how busy I’d been doing mommy things, like wiping booger filled noses.  I’m still doing that, except this time it’s my nose.  After almost six years of motherhood, I thought I was immune to the kids’ germs and runny noses.   Not this time.  Riley’s evil cold even took down Mike.  He’s been on antibiotics for bronchitis since Friday, and even though I was feeling better on Saturday, I woke up on Sunday with the Cough.

In honor of my birthday, my mom sent me this really cool “Remember When…” booklet.

Here’s a 1975 advertisement for Exedrin, which pretty much describes how I feel if you replace “a headache” with “the Cough”:

You go, Working Mama!  Check out my BFFs, including Drew, Tiger, and Angelina, who were born in 1975, too:

Even with the plague upon us, it was our birthday weekend (Mike’s birthday is the day before mine), so we persevered.  On Saturday, we had a birthday dinner with family and friends (lobstah for this birthday girl!), and on Sunday, the boys and I surprised Mike with an impromptu Star Wars Clone Wars birthday party.

It wasn’t really a party – just a cake (that’s a Darth Vader candle in the middle), a Star Wars Clone Wars “Happy Birthday” banner, and the five of us (including Harry).  The center of the celebration was this lopsided cake.

Homemade…obviously.  I’m not sure what happened, but the cake was super crumbly and hard to keep together.  Despite her sad slope, she got high marks from the judges.

Today, on my birthday, I started with a Green Dream smoothie from Whole Foods.

I was going to get the Kalicious, but the woman behind the counter talked me into the Green Dream because it has kale and spinach.  She must have known it was my birthday.

I wanted to go for a run (my next 5K is in less than two weeks), but the Cough dictated that I take a brisk walk instead.  Actually, the Cough wanted me to sit on the couch and catch up on “Married to Jonas,” but I did that yesterday.  Also, I’m a martyr (and my thighs will be grateful when Mike go on our 10th anniversary getaway in December).  After the walk, I dedicated the rest of the morning to blogging.  Don’t be too proud of this righteous act.  I may not be tearing through the mall today on a shopaholic bender like you’d expect, but I’ve done plenty of damage leading up to this special day, and there’s a good chance I’ll dive into some additional retail therapy later in the week.  I also bought myself…wait for it…a ten-class package at a local fitness center to add strength training to my routine.

Runaway Mama confession #327: I can run a 5K, but I can’t do a push-up.

Each year at my check-up, my doctor asks me if I exercise, and I always say, “Yes, I walk and jog.”  Then she asks me if I do any strength-training, and before I have a chance to say “no,” she says something like, “Oh, you’re a mom.  Your exercise is your kids.”  Yes, of course!  Lifting my kids is a workout!  Wiping their noses is resistance training!  Yelling at them to clean their toys is excellent for the abs!  Ah, no.  Have you ever taken an ultimate workout class with intervals of cardio and strength training on the treadmill and rower mixed with free weights and suspension cords?  That’s a workout.  Yes, motherhood is exhausting, but it doesn’t kick your ass like multiple sets of sprints, chest presses, and squats.

There’s nothing more defeating that hearing someone say (or thinking it myself), “You look great…for a mom.”  My birthday wish for my 37th year is to be strong – regardless of motherhood, because of motherhood, and for motherhood.  And in case the birthday fairies have any extra time, here are a few additional birthday wishes:

I wish for better DVR management skills.  The new TV season is in full swing this week!  (Please let “Grey’s Anatomy” be good this season.)

I wish for Dylan to fall madly in love with edamame.

I wish for a team of elves to clean out my garage.  Actually, make that a squad of super heroes.  Or a team of Autobots.  The boys would love that.  (Maybe if I wore a costume, I’d have more motivation.)

I wish for a Vitamix 5200 so I can make the Green Dream at home for less than $6.99 plus tax.

Oh, and I’d like an iPad.  (Even my mom has one, for Pete’s sake.)

Any other September babies out there?  What are your birthday wishes?

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Week in Review (or B Words)

Boys. Is it me or is it strange that there was a kitchen fire at the temple that houses Riley’s preschool on one side of the building and Dylan’s charter elementary school on the other side, and everyone – including Dylan and Riley – was evacuated from the buildings for more than fifteen minutes, and fire trucks were on the scene and there was visible smoke and it wasn’t a drill and neither of my boys said anything to me about this exciting event? Instead, I was informed by an email from Dylan’s principal late last night as part of an update on the first week of school.  Trying to get information from my boys about their time at school besides “I played,” “I had recess,” or “I got hit in the face with a hot dog toy” (Riley) is going to be the death of me.

Bounce.  Dylan came home yesterday with a note from his teacher telling me that he had two time-outs at school for talking when the teacher was talking and that she hoped “for a better day tomorrow.”   Two?!  Say, what?!  Dylan has never had a behavior problem at school.  Ever.  Upon reading the note, I immediately bounced to Dylan’s future as his teacher’s worst nightmare, a juvenile delinquent, a high school drop-out, and a full-time employee at the movie theater concession stand.  (Actually, Dylan’s dream is to be a popcorn maker, which as you can imagine, only exacerbates my anxiety.)

As per the abovementioned fire story, it’s tough to get information from him.  If he changes his mind about the whole popcorn thing, he’ll be an excellent special agent for the CIA.  I took several deep breaths all yesterday afternoon and tried really, really, really hard not to ask too many questions about the time-outs to prevent him from shutting the whole thing down (Akin pun intended).

I briefly considered the idea that Dylan’s teacher was mistaken or that she was unfit to be an educator.  Then I came to my senses.  There are so many new things in Dylan’s life right now – a new school, a new classroom, a new teacher, new friends, a new uniform, a new therapist, new food (god willing), and a new schedule.  It’s been quite an adjustment for me this week, so I can only imagine how stressful it’s been for him.   With that in mind, I decided he was a rock star rather than a future felon.

At the end of the day, instead of thrusting my anxiety on him and making the situation worse, I simply reminded him of my school rules, which, among other things, includes “be a good listener.”  Oh, and I promised him a reward if he comes home with a good report today.  (That almost always does the trick.)

Birthday.  It’s not my birthday yet, but my birthday month – September – is quickly approaching.  Look what came in the mail yesterday!  For me!

It’s that time again…

Shopaholic ME time!

They remembered this year (those bastards).  Oh, Anthropologie, how I love to hate and hate to love you!

Big.  There’s a Big storm (Isaac) headed toward Florida.  There’s a Big problem with the air conditioner in one of our cars, and there’s a Big chance we’re going to sell it or trade it in instead of putting Big money into fixing it.  The probability is Big that we’re going to maybe, possibly, perhaps, consider a – gulp – Big minivan.   According to the Wall Street Journal, minivans are getting their swagger back.  (And I’m always on the pulse of what’s hip and cool.)

I need your advice!  Sienna or Odyssey?

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