Pulled From The Archives: Tractors, Trains and Polices Cars..Oh My!
>> Monday, April 13, 2009
Originally Posted: Tuesday September 20, 2008
The boys surprised me, pleasantly surprised me. Mason took my que and followed suit with using his whisper voice and I'm still not sure why, but stayed by my side. Which is completely and totally unheard of with Mason.
Feeling good about having found my book while averting disaster, I rewarded my little guy with a library approved DVD from the Childrens section. Mason literally galloped from the library with his newly earned prize, but it was all about to end.
You see, there is construction going on in front of the library. A little boys dream. Oversized backhoes, skidsters, jack-hammers, and dump trucks galore. My 70's style childrens educational DVD was nothing in comparision to the show that was being offered across the parking lot.
As I prepared to pull away from the library, Mason yelled "Mom-mee..STOP!! I want to watch the tractors and Bump-Trucks". How could I resist. So I strategically parked my car in the parking lot, giving both boys front row seats to the mayhem that was happening in the street. We sat for nearly 25 minutes as I read my book, and they ooohh and ahhh'd.
But oh no my friend, my mom of the year behavior didn't end there. Heading home, as the railroad traxs came into view, I intentionally slowed down, knowing that if I hestitated long enough the boys would get to see a train passing by. Unfortunetly things didn't work out as planned, and although the crossing arms went down, a train never chugged by before the arms were back up again. Feeling disappointed for not being able to once again impress my boys, I contemplated picking a fight with an officer that I could see in my rearview mirror. Thinking what could be more impressive than the train we see almost every day on our way home? How about a police car with all its lights and sirens running? Considering the fact that officers and thier cars are a dime a dozen in my neck of the woods, I decided to save that little trick for another day. After all I didn't want to give them too many reasons to love me too soon. But you've got to admit, all of my behavior as a whole, shows my selfless love for my boys. Go ahead, let me hear you say it..I'm the best mom ever!













22 Pepsi Points :
Best Mom Ever! Best Mom Ever!
you are TOTALLY the best mom ever....if i ever get arrested, i'm going to claim it was just to amuse the kids...
he he.What a swell Mommy you are. It is the best that you have this all documented...that way if they ever forget how terrific you are, you can show them! Definately you need to do your autobiography in hard copy. I am still leery of computers. (Durn new fangeled thangs!)
So totally the best mom ever!
I bet that is something those boys will totally remember.
absolutely best mom ever!!!
Wow! What a day for the boys! You Rock mom!
Wow! What a day for the boys! You Rock mom!
You actually are a really cool mom!
I agree! Best mom ever!
Heck yes, you are. And now I will go nurse my wounded ego because clearly, you rule and I don't.
Yep, you deserve the Best Mom award! What I would have given to see you try and get the police lights to flick on! ;)
That's so sweet!
I love how he says "bump-trucks".
But let's not pick a fight with the cops...
Definitely an awesome mom!
I hope I can be like you! :-) As long as it means me going to jail and not the kids...
You are the BEST mom ever!
You're funny!
It's the little things that count...they will remember...
Best Mom EVER!!
The things we do to make our children happy :)
Sorry for being such a bad blogger. Been dragging these past couple weeks.
Don't you just love it when everyone's needs can be met all at once? Nice. I'll bet they were in heaven!
I just discovered your blog (I stumbled across it while I was on the Girls with Books site). What a great story.
You are an awesome mom! Loved it =)
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