This story is too good not to share. It's too long for a Facebook update, so here you go...
Howard had today off of work, so after we picked Jackson up from 1/2 day Kindergarten we went out to lunch - a Chinese buffet. After Howard paid, he set his wallet on the table. A minute later Jackson swiped it off the table and hid it on his chair. Howard, Lucas, and I did not notice a thing. Once we got out to the van, Jackson (very casually) said, "hey Dad, you left your wallet on the table." Howard immediately started running back inside, because he didn't have his wallet and thought he left it inside. A second later Jackson started busting up in laughter and pointed to Howard's wallet on the floor of the van where he put it. I quickly yelled back at Howard to return to the van. Jack told us everything that happened. Even after Jackson told us the details we still can't remember him taking the wallet off of the table. We were all laughing so hard, since this was his first real practical joke without the assistance or encouragement of anyone else (he's only 6). That was quick thinking on Jackson's part, since he only had a matter of seconds to pull it off without getting caught.
We had a great laugh, but I did remind Jackson that jokes like that are not always appropriate and to not do it to anyone else. Hope you enjoyed the story, but now that I read it in written form, it's not nearly as funny as the real life events. You just had to be there to fully appreciate Jackson's prank.
Monday, February 18, 2013
Monday, February 11, 2013
Birthdays
Howie turned 11 in January
Howard and I were too lazy to wrap Howie's few tiny presents (video games, bluetooth ear piece) so we decided at the last minute to hide them. I left 4 clues for his 4 presents. He tore up the house and had a blast looking for his presents. It lasted a lot longer than the 30 seconds it would have taken him to unwrap a few things. I think we may have started a tradition for the older kids. He's in his pajamas, because as usual we open presents first thing in the morning.
In the afternoon we had a small video game party for him and a few friends. They basically just played video games the whole time and were very content with that. When it was cake time I realized I didn't have 11 candles or two 1s, so Howie improvised with a math problem 18-7 =11. Brilliant! My angel food cake isn't pretty (I need a new bundt pan), but it sure was delicious! His birthday dinner consisted of a t-bone steak and steamed broccoli, his choice.
Lucas turned 4 in February
Lucas helped me make his cake (white boxed kind) and was very specific on how he wanted it. Blue on top and green on the bottom. For him it was all about the color, not the taste.
We had a little birthday party for him. I was sad that not very many friends came, but he didn't know the difference and was very happy. It was a success for him even though it was a failure for me.
Luke was so happy to finally be a "big boy". He thinks 4 is the magic number for becoming a big boy.
He ate the last piece of cake for breakfast this morning (the day after his birthday).
As far as presents went, he lucked out because I had bought some things a
few years ago and forgot about them. Howard found them in the attic
around Christmas time, so Luke got them all since he will outgrow them
soon. His favorite was an Imaginext Pirate Ship (Black Friday sale). When he opened it he yelled excitedly, "I wanted this!" His presents were all wrapped, since that's still really important to a 4 year old. His birthday was on Sunday, so we had his party on Saturday and saved his presents for his actual birthday. For his birthday dinner he wanted McDonald's, so that's where we were Saturday night. I tried to talk him into sushi, but he wouldn't budge on his choice.
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