Monday, April 6, 2009

"Mommy, I'm going to marry a beeeeauuuutiful woman"

This past weekend, Mark was at a bachelor party in New Orleans (don't know too much about the actual goings-on, which is very, very good), which means it was 24/7 mommy-boy time. And we had a blast--partly because I spent a lot of time priming myself to just "go with the flow," and partly because I think my kiddos took pity on me...they almost wore the look of "mommy, we recognize this weekend is going to require a lot of patience and work for you, so we're going to try to not kill each other and be really sweet." And they were! Hallelujah!

We snuggled in bed, I took them for Krispy Kreme's in their PJs (with no shoes, I might add...and no, they didn't go inside, we just went through the drive-thru), we went to the park and played until we all were dead tired, we went on a bird hunt with their toilet paper-tube binoculars...I even found myself laughing instead of cursing when I pulled out handfuls of shells and sticks from the bottom of my washing machine while doing laundry.

By far the best moment, though, was a car ride we took...and I'm still not entirely sure where we were going because frankly, it just wasn't important at that moment, I was too busy laughing. The boys were in the back seat having a conversation about when they grew up and it went a little like this...(oh, and a quick backstory: until this very moment, we were pretty darn sure our pink-loving, flower-picking, clothes-obsessed, sweet-as-peaches-pie Rhys was already on his way to being gay at 3):

"Coley, when I grow up, I'm going to get married like mommy and daddy."

"Yeah, me, too."

"I'm going to marry a beeeuuuuuteeeful woman, Coley." (Insert mom's shocked "reallly??" face here.)

"Ewwww!! I don't want to get married anymore."

"I'm going to, Cole, she's going to wear a princess dress." (Uh, oh, we've come full circle.)

"Rhysie, I don't want to get married!!"

And it went on and on like this...two hilarious, almost parallel conversations that just cracked me up. THE best part, though, was what happened later. As I'm multi-tasking in the house, I hear Rhys and Cole talking about this AGAIN on the couch...

"Coley, I really do want to get married... Do you want to get married?"

"Rhys, I'm sick of you talking to me about this--this is the 30th time you've told me that. I don't want to hear about it any more!! I just can't take it!"

He just can't take it?? Yes, folks, at 3 1/2, Cole's had enough...he's at his limit. Honestly, their comedic drama is more entertaining than General Hospital (and I should know, I watched it--then taped it while I worked--for 15 years. I know, a bit obsessed).

I actually had to break up their debate and explain to Rhys that Cole just wasn't ready to talk that seriously about getting married yet and to give him time. (Even writing that cracks me up.)

So...whatever the reason, the God of Appreciation and Patience shone down on me this weekend and made me realize a few things:
1) My son isn't gay, he's probably bi. (Just kidding...)
2) It's never too early to start talking--and arguing--about marriage, it just happens naturally.
3) If you ever wonder if your kids pick up on what you say, wonder no more...in fact, I think that's the 100th time I've said that and I just can't take it any more! ;)

3 comments:

Keela said...

The memoir you write when you get some free time is going to be hilarious! The boys are giving you unbelievable material!

Melissa F. said...

Don't I know it...what a hilarious book that'll be. ;)

The Pickett Family said...

free time?? what's that?

looking forward to seeing that book in 30+ years!!

hee hee....all in a days work for one of the superest and hardest working moms I know!