Tuesday, October 9, 2007

Wild Weekend

Let's see if I can think back that far...Friday night Victoria came over for a sleepover. It went much better than the last one when Vic stayed up until 2 a.m. and said she had a belly ache. I asked her what her mom does when she has a belly ache and she said that she gives her a "special cookie." I had no idea what Karen's idea of a special cookie is (although I AM familiar with "special" brownies), so I stalled until Vic fell asleep. It turned out to be a Metamucil wafer. The girls are much older and wiser now, so they were both asleep by 10ish. Vic has revived an old trend in our household, by insisting that she can't sleep without a sleep mask, and then rejecting the unadorned airline mask I dug up. I think she had something else in mind, but Aliya has once again started wearing it out in public. Yes, in the daytime, on her head like a hair accessory.

Saturday morning the girls had a soccer game. While we were there a little girl was apparently approached by a man wearing a yellow shirt and black pants, who ran off into the woods when she started making a scene. The police came but I don't think they found anyone. I told Ben it was a good thing he didn't wear yellow that day. As it was, when one of the mothers heard about the guy and realized that her daughter was playing near Ben, she reeled her in. I don't know why anyone would be crazy enough to try to do something with so many people around...I think it could have just as easily been someone who innocently tried to talk to a kid and then got scared when she freaked out. I guess we'll never know.

After bagels with the Funsecas, we went home to start preparing for breakfast (served at sundown to break the fast) for our friends and Ben's sister and brothers. There were 16 of us but we literally had enough food for 50 people. I made a few dishes, Sok made harira, Najet made a cake, and Naima stayed up until 4 a.m. the night before making tray after tray of food. I feel bad that she goes to such trouble but I haven't been able to slow her down yet. I'm grateful that everyone helps with the Moroccan dishes I haven't mastered, but it felt a little like inviting guests for Thanksgiving dinner and having them show up with the turkey, stuffing, cranberry sauce, mashed potatoes, and assorted pies, while I provided the cabbage salad. Thank you Naima!!

On Sunday, Aliya and I went to see Wicked. It was fabulous!!! Aliya seemed so grown up! We went to Bennigan's for lunch first, and then walked to the Opera House. The show is about the witches of Oz before Dorothy came along. It's really clever and funny, and the music is unbelievable. The woman who played Elpheba brought tears to my eyes when she sang. We have the soundtrack so I told Aliya before the show that she couldn't sing along. She only slipped once, during "I'm Not That Girl". She was really good and she wasn't afraid during the scary parts. I think she enjoyed the one-on-one time with me and she knew that it was a special day.

Yesterday Ben stayed home from work which was a huge gift since I have a big deadline this week. I got a lot of work done and he had a fun day with the kids. It was a cold rainy day but it felt good to have fall weather instead of the extended summer we've been having.

This morning I took Adlani to the dentist to get two fillings. I knew it wasn't going to be fun. I really had no idea of how not-fun it was going to be. They gave him nitrous oxide to try to calm him down, which didn't do much. I found out after the fact that the $100 charge for the nitrous isn't covered by insurance. How do the insurance companies expect a 3-year-old to get a filling? OK...maybe it's my fault since my bad parenting caused the cavities in the first place. It just bugs me when the insurance companies don't cover things...like nitrous oxide and birth control. Anyway, it was hell. We did our best to keep the mood light and happy and convince him to voluntarily sit still, but by the end I was literally laying on his legs and holding his arms, while the dentist and two assistants held his head and did the best they could with the fillings. They had to use the thing that holds his mouth open. He was screaming so loud that they didn't bring any more patients into the suite and they closed the doors to the waiting room. When the dentist said, "I'm just going to count to 20 and then we're done." Adlani yelled, "I think I'm done right now!!" I asked him afterward why he was crying and he said that he didn't like having his teeth bumped (drilled) because it was too loud. He never said that it hurt...I just think he was upset about being restrained. The good news is that they put some thick flouride on the other two cavities and in 3 months they're going to look at them. If they haven't progressed they're going to wait 3 more months. Eventually he'll either mature enough to have them filled or it'll be time for those teeth to fall out anyway. Hopefully he won't remember today's experience when he gets older.

With all of the excitement this weekend I completely forgot about washing the bedding from Adlani's school rest bag. Luckily, his teachers don't read this blog because I confess...I put the sheet, blanket, pillow, and rest bag into the dryer with a couple of Febreeze-infused Bounce sheets and fluffed them up for a while, before lint-rolling the cat hair off the outside of the bag and packing it up to go back to school. There goes my reputation.

1 comment:

Karen said...

Lest not forget that those cookies were "prescribed" by the pediatrician and she was infatuated with the sleep masks at Libby Lue. However..some nights..doesnt a "special cookie" and a sleep mask sounds like they might come in handy (for me)

Vic had a blast. Thanks..We love you guys...and Im sorry about all the money I must owe Ben by now. The whole family will pay him back in Fonseca tattoos (cept Nelson)