I am so grateful the husband “gets it.”
The other day we were at the boy’s soccer game and I happen
to suggest to the husband that on another week-end when the boy was playing
soccer out of town that we could add on to our adventure and go to a pumpkin
farm in another town. The husband’s
reply was “okay” or “sure.” Something to
that effect.
Well, another soccer parent nearby had overheard our conversation
and commented that “that was sure easy.”
I wasn’t offended, I was curious.
The comment got me thinking. . . what would be hard in what I suggested?
Schedule—I know our schedules. And, other than soccer games for the boy and
volunteer opportunities at our local event center, we are pretty much
clear. A “boys night” comes up once in a
while for the husband and there is the occasional show week if we are in the
middle of a play.
Desire—I knew that what I was suggesting was something the
whole family would enjoy. Carroll’s
Pumpkin Farm in Grinnell is an annual stop for our family—click here to read more. I was just trying to make it
efficient if the boy was playing soccer nearby.
Priority—Anyone reading this blog has already figured out
that fun is important to our family. We
enjoy spending time together and experiencing family adventures. We would never trade a fall day at the
pumpkin farm for a day raking leaves or sprucing up the yard. Not that our yard isn’t in need of sprucing,
it’s just that the day at the pumpkin farm would take priority.
The other night at the dinner table I was thinking about our
next Disney Cruise—you know, Disney dreaming.
I remembered that for the last two years, we had taken Santa hats for
all of us to Walt Disney World for Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party—click here and here to read more—and got some great
family photos. So, I suggested to the
husband that we take our Santa hats with us on our next Disney Cruise, since it
would be over the holidays in 2012 and get our pictures taken on the ship with
our hats.
that's why you're still "hot after all this time!"
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