extra batteries
(Batteries not included - epilogue)
Here at Casa de What's-My-Name it's always a holiday. We can take a single Hallmark moment and stretch it into a couple months. We LOVE holidays.
Or, one of us loves holidays. I just smile and continue to fill the trick-or-treat buckets with pretend candy until Thanksgiving. For weeks after Chrismakah Amelia wraps plastic animals and Polly Pockets in tissue for Josie.
Valentines Day begins in the second week of January, just after the Christmas tree at Scott's comes down. The tree comes down, the hearts go up. Amelia is a slave-driver. More hearts Mommy, cut out more hearts. I said MORE HEARTS, bitch. NOW.
She ducks into her room on Valentines Day. End of the day, we've already discussed that the presents in the car were left by Daddy. "Well," she asks, "if daddy left the balloons and toys what did cupid bring?"
"Cupid doesn't bring things," I tell her.
"When did cupid come," she's not getting it. "Did he come when I was sleeping?"
"No. It was dad. Dad left the toy in the car for you. Cupid is pretend."
Oh.
She ducks into the bedroom, demanding privacy and shuts the door behind her. Mid-week the floor in her room could be the photo shoot for an I Spy book. If I wanted to find anything of mine that's been left in the girls' room the search would go longer than the marathon holiday.
If there is no cupid, Amelia's taking over. She re-emerges with packages for Josie and me. Josie gets a plastic dog, a plastic girl and a plastic chair that belong with the plastic house at Scott's.
She hands me a tote bag.
"Here mom," she pushes into my belly. "These are all your things. They shouldn't be in my room. They are not for kids."
I open the bag. What does cupid have for me? One sock, a screw driver and three AA batteries.
Happy Valentine's Day Senoir Bunny.
Here at Casa de What's-My-Name it's always a holiday. We can take a single Hallmark moment and stretch it into a couple months. We LOVE holidays.
Or, one of us loves holidays. I just smile and continue to fill the trick-or-treat buckets with pretend candy until Thanksgiving. For weeks after Chrismakah Amelia wraps plastic animals and Polly Pockets in tissue for Josie.
Valentines Day begins in the second week of January, just after the Christmas tree at Scott's comes down. The tree comes down, the hearts go up. Amelia is a slave-driver. More hearts Mommy, cut out more hearts. I said MORE HEARTS, bitch. NOW.
She ducks into her room on Valentines Day. End of the day, we've already discussed that the presents in the car were left by Daddy. "Well," she asks, "if daddy left the balloons and toys what did cupid bring?"
"Cupid doesn't bring things," I tell her.
"When did cupid come," she's not getting it. "Did he come when I was sleeping?"
"No. It was dad. Dad left the toy in the car for you. Cupid is pretend."
Oh.
She ducks into the bedroom, demanding privacy and shuts the door behind her. Mid-week the floor in her room could be the photo shoot for an I Spy book. If I wanted to find anything of mine that's been left in the girls' room the search would go longer than the marathon holiday.
If there is no cupid, Amelia's taking over. She re-emerges with packages for Josie and me. Josie gets a plastic dog, a plastic girl and a plastic chair that belong with the plastic house at Scott's.
She hands me a tote bag.
"Here mom," she pushes into my belly. "These are all your things. They shouldn't be in my room. They are not for kids."
I open the bag. What does cupid have for me? One sock, a screw driver and three AA batteries.
Happy Valentine's Day Senoir Bunny.