Monday, April 13, 2009

The Easter Bunny arrives...




I was awakened at 4:00 a.m. by two very excited little girls screaming at the top of their lungs "the Easter Bunny came and we saw him!" After pretending to be excited myself...come on how excited would you be after being startled awake at 4 a.m?...I ushered them back to bed and told them they needed to go back to sleep until 6. I know mean mom. Amazingly they didn't put up too much of a fight or wake up Harrison. I was able to doze off briefly myself before Harrison came in to the room at 5:45 not with the same level of excitement as the girls, however. Just to go to the bathroom and climb in to bed with me and wipe his runny nose all over my jammies. Pleasant wake up call #2 of the day. The girls have extra sensitive ears and they have heard him come in to the room and are not far behind him. The dogs by now are also on the bed demanding my undivided attention. Ok, so WHY doesn't anyone bug Jack?? We have a king size bed and everyone is on my side of the bed - 3 kids, 2 dogs, and me. Jack's still in his little cocoon over there on his side. So, I send the kids and dogs "over" to his side to wake him up - he needs to go down and "clean up" after the Easter Bunny before the kids can go downstairs and claim their goods. (That bunny's one messy guy, you know.) After lots of jumping, tickling and giggling (and mom getting kicked a few times) downstairs he goes with the dogs to assess the damage. Moments later we get the all clear and the kids are running down the stairs sounding like a heard of Buffalo. They spy some eggs along the way to their baskets then after ripping apart their Easter Baskets they go find all the eggs the Bunny has hidden and they do a really good job! Harrison was very in to it this year. By far his favorite was the Lego City people he got in his basket. He didn't care about the candy when he saw those. The girls got some nail polish and did their nails while I made breakfast. We had a relaxing morning hanging out and eating chocolate (how can you not have a nice morning when there's chocolate to be eaten?) Then the we got dressed and were off to Grandma and Grandpa's house for brunch which I was quite nervous about: 3 kids loaded with sugar + 1 crowded dining room = HUGE DISASTER. Who wouldn't be apprehensive? Fortunately Jack came to the rescue with a rather unorthodox solution but I was up for anything as panic was starting to set in - let them bring their DS's to brunch. With a little voice telling me this was probably not polite or appproved by Miss Manners, I said "OK" and went with the plan. And it worked!! The minute they started to get restless and look like they were going to explode, I handed out the DS's with sound turned off and I had 3 little angels at the table. Ahhhh....no children running around, no fighting with each other, no yelling....I could feel my anxiety level dropping and I actually got to eat my lunch! All in all we had a very nice Easter. Guess I'll be sending a thank you note to Nintendo....

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