Replacement Parts
Vocabulary
Okay - another Seth moment. Today when we got home from school, Seth said, "Could I have something to eat? The hot dog at lunch was enough to sustain me until now, but I would love a little snack." He talks like a novel! A nine year old using the word "sustain?" I've always loved vocabulary, but now I'm raising vocab freaks! A couple of weeks ago at our friends' house, I was explaining that my kids are now 1,3,5,7,&9 years old. Seth said, "in other words, we have now embarked upon the stage of odd numbers." You should have seen how our friend looked at Seth! It almost made me snort my drink! But then this is the kid who, when he was in kindergarten, explained to me that he had scraped his hands because, "I trod upon my pants and tripped." Seriously - part of me is totally proud, and part is a little afraid! Seth actually wanted to perform sentence graphing for his talent at the talent show last month. Not at all normal, and completely my fault! Can kids still be cool and talk like that? Or will he be ostracized by his peers forever? Aarrgh - this parenting thing is complicated!!! Smart, cool, athletic, ambitious - but not geek, arrogant, over-competitive, or selfish. Where is that line?
Sleeping In
The alarm didn't go off yesterday. Tysen and I were woken up almost an hour late by Seth, who walked in and said, "either the alarm didn't go off, or else I slept until Saturday. Which is it?" Sometimes the things they say are so funny I just can't stand it!
The Scent of Christmas
Two days ago we hauled the fake tree out of the basement. The first thing that I noticed when I walked into the living room after the tree had been set up, was that it does indeed have a smell. It filled the room with it's own aroma - it smells like fresh plastic. You know, the way a new toy smells, just out of the box. And so my natural irony concluded that perhaps it is appropriate that a heavily commercialized holiday should smell like plastic! Imagine it now - Plastic scented holiday candles, plastic scented potpourri. They wouldn't call it "plastic," but instead, "the true scent of Christmas." Out with pine and cinnamon - let them go the way of wassail and sleigh rides, nostalgia for times past that mostly just live in songs. There is a new tradition in the making! What do you think? What other scents could be added to my new line of "True Scent" holiday candles?