Wednesday, August 18, 2010

School Supply Shopping

Well it's that time of year again to stock up on school supplies for that first day of school. I've been to a few stores on different occasions, either can't find the item or reckon I can find it elsewhere at a better price. I read this letter today and had to laugh because I can so relate. I don't know who wrote it, but I know you'll enjoy it anyway!

Dear Mrs. X,

In just over a week, you will be my son’s Grade 1 teacher. He is ever so excited to be under your tutelage. Why, since the last day of kindergarten, entering your class was all he could talk about. He gleefully thrust a piece of paper into my hand on that June afternoon, and said, “Here’s a list of the stuff I need for school next September!”

And I have to admit, I, too, was excited. I’m a school supplies geek from way back. And so, in early August, I set out to buy the items you’d listed. It was on my fourth store that the realization began to sink in. You’re a crafty ONE, aren’t you?

This list was a thinly disguised test. Could I find the items, exactly as you’d prescribed? Because if not, my son would be That Kid, the one with the Problem Mother, Who Can’t Follow Directions.

For example, the glue sticks you requested. In the 40 gram size. Three of the little buggers. (What kind of massive, sticky project you’ve got planned for the first day of school that would require the students to bring all this glue, I cannot imagine.) But the 40 gram size doesn’t come in a convenient 3-pack. The 30 gram size does. But clearly, those would be wildly inappropriate. So I got the individually priced 40’s, as per your instructions.

Another bit of fun was your request for 2 packs of 8 Crayola crayons (basic colors). The 24 packs, with their 24 different colors, sat there, on sale. I could have purchased three of the 24 packs for the price I had to pay for the 8 packs. (Clearly, you’ll not be teaching the youngsters any sort of economics lessons this year.) Even the cashier looked at me, as if to say, “Pardon me, ma’am, but are you slow?” as I purchased these non-bargain crayons. But that’s what the list said. And I was committed to following the list.

But the last item, well, now, you saved your malice up for that one, didn’t you? “8 mm ruled notebooks”, you asked for. Simple enough. Except the standard size is seven millimetres. One. Millimetre. Difference. Do you realize, Mrs. X., exactly how infinitesimal the difference between 7 mm ruling and 8 mm ruling is? Pretty small, I assure you. The thickness of a fingernail, approximately. But that millimetre, that small bit of nothingness, made me drive to four different stores, over the course of three sweaty August hours. And when I finally, finally found the last remaining 8 mm notebooks, I took no pleasure in my victory. I merely shifted my focus. To you, Mrs. X.

You wanna dance, lady? Let’s dance. Because I am just bat**** crazy enough to play your games. And, in turn, come up with some of my own.

On show and share day, my son will be bringing the video of his birth. It will be labelled, “Ben’s First Puppy.” Enjoy.

At some point, you will attempt to teach him mathematics. And I’m quite sure that, like most of your ilk, you will require my son to “show his work”. And he will. Through interpretive dance.

Because that is who you’ve chosen to tangle with, toots. A stay at home mom who is not entirely balanced, and has altogether too much time on her hands. But is, most certainly, A Mother Who Can Follow Directions.

Sincerely,
Ginny

Friday, August 13, 2010

More Water Please


Well, I have decided that part of me getting healthy is to drink way more water. Fortunately we now have a fridge that dispenses water at the touch of a button too! I love the idea of using a water bottle throughout the day, however the ones I had all had screw tops that I really detested. Also, to get me to use if frequently it needs to be pretty, appealing, I must want to use it. So I began the hunt for the desirable, cost effective water bottle. Price was important too, I was not willing to pay over $8 for it, but everything I found started at $12. I was determined to find it, and find it I did. At Old Navy of all places and for a whopping $5. Besides a great price, it's so attractive (to me anyway) and it doesn't have a screw top. Now I fill it up in the mornings and I carry it around with me wherever I go as a reminder to drink more water.

Wednesday, August 4, 2010

Country Life visitor


Wow, this country life sure is exciting! We were told that here in south Charlotte you will often see snakes, however I was really hoping they would stay in everyone else's yard and not mine! Yesterday morning we had our first slithery visitor, on our deck. He seemed to be enjoying the sun but I wasn't enjoying seeing him so close to our home. Anyway I could not pass up the photo opportunity, so I snapped a few shots to have as proof. I looked him up on the internet and it's an eastern rat snake and not poisonous at all, but I still don't like him. He has now disappeared but before opening the door to our deck I always look around to make sure he's not visiting before I go outside!