Saturday, June 12, 2010

Hotel Needs Help!

My young son told me one night that he wanted to stay at a hotel. I replied, we sure can, you can stay at the Hotel de Mama Mia Maria. You have a chef, a maid, a chauffeur, and activities coordinator an educational tutor, and talent coordinator (hence the name of my blog, described on my very first post).

Well, the satisfaction survey from the owner of this hotel, me, believes it is falling in the category of "dissatisfied." The maid is falling behind on her duties, the chef has not cooked a real meal in who knows how long, the chauffeur is hating the heat, the activities coordinator is exhausted, and the talent coordinator cannot hear Minuet 3 on the violin one more time!!!!

Maybe these people are feeling under appreciated, or under paid, who knows. But, this family is turning into co-owners of this hotel, and it will be a summer full of learning to take responsibility, pitching in and helping each other out.

First Week of Summer

We have sucessfully completed the first full week of summer vacation. Let me tell you, it was a rough one. This picture described how I felt for the first three days. I don't know if I was extra worn out from a very fun trampoline party we went to where I bounced and raced myself silly with my kids on 50 yards of trampolines (such a cool place), or if it was post school let down. Anyhow, I was wiped. I was so tired that I did not want to pry myself of the couch. I only did the necessities in life, and sadly to report, let my kids watch a bunch of cartoons.

This was all fine and dandy until it was time to return to work on the 4th day of summer break. I actually had to be there and be productive in my tired haze. It was also a day where I had all 6 of my clients show in a row. The next day was the same and Saturday I had 8 clients in a row with no break. I was lucky to be able to take a quick restroom break.

So, I am now done working for the week. I am totally emotionally exhausted. I thank my lucky stars that my kids can act 100 times better then the kids I see in my office.

Wednesday, June 9, 2010

The Heat


I always forget that living in the dessert is great in the winter, but is a completely horrible experience in the summer. In two days, the temperature seemed to go from the upper 80's to over 100 degrees! That gives the body no time to gradually adjust to the heat and makes it feel extra hot.

I was so excited my kids were out of school, I wanted to be out at the water parks, the pool and have fun in general, but I think all the heat has taken every ounce of energy from me. Even going to the pool to cool off seems like so much effort in the blazing heat. I have to mentally decided if whatever we are going to do is worth the burning heat. I guess the plus is the kids don't seem to be too affected by the heat. They will swim anytime, want to go to the park, and water park even when their little faces are beet red.

Here's to another hot summer.

Wednesday, June 2, 2010

Self Worth

Adeline had a little preschool graduation, although she still has another year in preschool. Anyway, it was a darling little ceremony. The kids sang songs and received certificates for participating in the school year.

The most wonderful part of the program was this great song about loving yourself. The teacher gave an introduction to the song by emphasising the importance of developing your child's self worth.

After this song I don't think there was a dry eye in the place. I still continue to watch this video at least three times a day.

If only as adults we could still maintain the self worth that a mentally healthy 4 year old has.

Tuesday, June 1, 2010

Home Sweet Home

We are home! I slept in my own bed, with my own blankets and pillows. It was a whirlwind the last week. It started with Adeline's preschool graduation, then 4 hours later jumped on a plane to North Carolina for a family wedding. We arrived in NC at 2:30 in the morning. We were at the zoo by noon after our few hours of sleep, walked and took in all the wonderful animal exhibits and kids area.

Our family visited the Natural Science Museum which was phenomenal, and two botanical gardens which were so green with colorful flowers, so different then our desert of rocks and cactus. We also had 2 family diners, and of course the wedding.

The wedding was at a beautiful hotel with a ceremony in the outdoor garden which seemed so magical.

Our last day we drove 2 hours to the airport, a delayed flight, more trips to the restroom then I can count (my little kids and their pooping) then sitting on the tarmac for 40 minutes. Late to our connection, yet another delay, another round of trips to the restroom, get on the plan and sit on the tarmac for 15 minutes. Finally landed at home at 9 pm instead of 7, and up at 5:45 am to start the last week of school.

I won't even begin to discuss the mass of laundry that I need to address.

Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Men and Women


I have finally come to the conclusion that men and women view and interpret their world very differently from each other.

The other day I posted on my facebook status that my goal of the day was to get the laundry put away. My husband comments on my post and said that he had put the laundry away yesterday.

I then replied that when putting laundry away you have to empty the basket fully to see the bottom.

The picture above was his retry later that day to put away the laundry. It was stacked on our bed (he apparently could see the bottom of the basket) and the kids laundry was stacked on their dresser.

Is the laundry put away? Not according to my standards, but maybe in man land!

Friday, May 21, 2010

The left not the right

I woke up on the left side of the bed this morning for sure. If I would have woken up on the right side of the bed, the day would have gone "right." Instead, I have been irritated and annoyed by every minor occurrence. Starting with.......


Laundry piled- kid that did not want her hair brushed- sponge bob-
kids in no booster seat (in other cars)-
kids in the front seat (of other cars)-
my son's school- being interrupted a number of times-
criticised for my child's lack of fruit intake at my house-
"did Carson practice the violin" question-
no show clients- "did you fix him" comment from clients parents-
paperwork-
rude Starbucks barrista- lack of consistency in my Starbucks frappacino
playing phone tag with my friend in Hawaii and my sister in Utah-
Walmart-Walmart-Walmart

Well, there may be more but that hit the highlights. There is always hope for tomorrow that I will wake on the "right" side of the day.