Everybody knows that Christmas is about keeping the Santa Secret and pleasing your children. Therefore, the most dreaded words are uttered on Christmas Eve. "I changed my mind, I want a [pony, scooter, bike, Red Rider BB gun]" A close second place winner is, "Can I have a New Year's Eve party?" Then, "Me, too?"
I am sick. Really and truly sick. I even took a sick day and felt no guilt whatsoever that maybe I wasn't sick enough to have a "sick day." Because I am. My 5 year old was sick, too so I took him to the doctor. I refuse to acknowledge that I'm sick because I don't get sick. So with absolute glee, my little boy climbed up onto the table, stuck out his tongue and conversed with the doctor. I heard something about cloudy ears and antibiotics and then I just turned it off. It hurts when sound reaches my eardrums. We drove back home, I turned on the television, brought in the dog, and let the babysitting begin. I crawled back into bed and swam somewhere between consciousness and unconsciousness. The kids came home from school. I might have acknowledged them. I made chicken noodle soup from scratch. I couldn't even think. My husband caught me in a sway and asked what he could do. I grunted some terse instructi...
Seems like I've been waiting forever for this movie.
ReplyDeleteI'm sure we'll be watching all the other DVDs (and take a quick stroll through The Deathly Hallows to reacquaint ourselves) before November 19.
And when I say "we", I mean all three of us - we're a family of geeks.
So does my husband. I would have never seen a single HP movie had I not married him.
ReplyDeleteI'm with you sister....every book, every movie. Can't wait for the next one.
ReplyDeleteOoooh, *shiver*
ReplyDeleteAnd you aren't geek until you fly to New England and go to the midnight showing with me :) Then you is geek !!