For the past 5 days, I’ve been Mr. Mom. My wife went away to a blogging conference in Asheville, NC and left me in charge of managing our 2 kids. Being actively involved with my kids on a regular basis, this was not a daunting task, per se. The hard part was not paying attention to work for that period of time – especially since my shine, new iPhone would chirp every few minutes telling me I have some new email to read. But eventually I turned off that notification and got to the serious business of responsibly entertaining my posse.
First priority – getting them to school on time. Grasshopper only just started going to daycare (2 days a week) and already being without his Mommy, he was very reluctant to go (though apparently his tears ended within minutes of Cricket and I leaving him there). Cricket just started Kindergarten this year and has been loving every minute of it, but with the possibility of being able to stay home and play Lego Star Wars with Daddy she suddenly was on the fence about going as well. But I got them there, they did there time, and got them safely home (all perfectly according to schedule). But outside of that, it was play time – we went to the park almost every day, we went to a play place for the better part of one cloudy afternoon, and we spent a fair share of time watching a couple of movies and playing Lego Star Wars.
By the end of the long weekend, I was ready for reinforcements. I love my kids, but I can only be jumped on so many times before needing to tag out. I only took advantage of the in-laws once for a break (which I spent cleaning). And I actually made semi-nutritious meals for them for all but 2 meals (pancakes are good for you, right?). So all in all I think I did okay. And today it was back to work … to deal with my other batch of kids. Maybe I should go to a conference.
P.S. – Mywife (who now has 2 blogs) went to a blogging conference, but didn’t post anything the entire time. Ironic.
Hey, we were too busy invoking Michael Jackson and dancing to drum circles to actually post anything (oh, yeah, the work sessions too). I think that we learned that life can be lived outside the blog.
You did a wonderful job. Did not doubt you once.
Sounds like you tid a great job!