Saturday, March 21, 2009

Lessons Learned

Imagine sticking one of these up your nose. Or don't. Just wanted you to get a taste of what our week has been like. Tristen came to me yesterday asking if he could have a Q-Tip. When I asked why? he said, "I can't tell you." Finally he admitted that the "thingy with the ball on it" was stuck in his nose. We got the head lamp out and sure enough there it was. I tried to retrieve it with my tweezers but Tristen didn't trust his ol' Mom and said I was pushing it up into his brain. We headed to the doctors office hoping they might have some special tools. Half way there Josh met us on the road and together we convinced him to let us try one more time. Josh used his Leatherman then the tweezers and after some sad screams the darn thing budged. Sweet little Tristen, when asked why he stuck it up his nose in the first place replied, "I wanted to lick my boogers off it." OK that's not very sweet, in fact it's pretty disturbing, but it gave us all a good chuckle. Lesson #1: Don't stick things up your nose.


Lesson #2: Don't take things that don't belong to you. IE: Don't steal. For the past few weeks (OK months) I've been searching for a beat up dresser for the boys room. Saturdays are always great days to look, so we hit every yard sale, 2nd hand store and thrift store we could find. After a quick jog thru Urban Archaeologist we loaded into the car and headed towards Wal-Mart (just because) when all of the sudden I hear this ping, ping, ping sound. When asked what the sound was Tristens answer was, "I can't tell you." More proding and the truth came out. "It's a hook thing that I got from the store." Flipped a u-turn, talked about stealing, jail all that good stuff, went back to the store and faced his victim. The man behind the counter was very nice. He told him that he shouldn't have taken it without asking and made it seem like a very serious offence. In the end Tristen asked for it and he gave it to him for free!!! What the heck?!! The next place we stopped Tristen immediately when to the owner of the store and asked if he could have a toy car in the window. The guy said sure. I know it was second hand stuff, but really. I wish now I would have made him pay for it, at least a dime or something.


Lesson #3: Old, strange, men are really nice when they give you free stuff. Shoot I'm in trouble.
Looks like we have many more lessons ahead of us.
Always Learning,
P.S. No luck with the dresser, but did find a great cabinet that I plan to fix up for my dining area. Can't wait to post it as a project.