Monday, December 5, 2011

Can I Quit School?

Niko drew a picture for me today and wrote, "Rhonda, I Love You! Love, Niko". I said, "Wow, good job! You're a very good speller for a first grader!". He responds with, "I know everything! Can I quit school now?" I love this kid! hahaha He is fully educated at the age of six and is ready to rule the world. Somehow, I believe he probably could. ;)

Tuesday, August 2, 2011

My Local Hero!!

My Niko was riding his bike outside and I told him, "Don't go by that house on the corner! That big German Shepherd jumped the fence the other day and attacked a man and his little dog." Niko says, "I don't care! I'll take a big weapon, like a knife, down there and stab that bad dog right in the eye! I'll be a hero!". He continued to tell us that he'll be a local hero because the city will make a golden statue of him stabbing the dog. Around the statue will sit golden benches where people can sit and look at him.

As he described the statue to us, he posed in the position that he and the dog will be in. We couldn't stop laughing! I don't know where he comes up with this stuff!

Thursday, June 30, 2011

My Prince Charming

As we were browsing through a shoe store the other day, Niko picks up a pair of school bus yellow, patent leather, stripper heels. He says, "Mommy, try these on. They're beautiful!". Since he handed me a size 6, I knew would be impossible to fit even my big toe in, I declined. He proceeds to pick out lots of colorful, exotic shoes for me to try on. Since when did my 5-year-old stuntman take an interest in women's shoes? He tells me, "But, Mommy.....you'll look so beautiful with these shoes on!". Too cute!

As we continue shopping, his eyes suddenly light up and he runs over to me, gets on one knee, holding a shoe in one hand and says, "Try this shoe on and see if it fits!". I look down and see a clear plastic, strapless, 3-inch heel with lots of gold and silver sparkles. This shoe was bejeweled and glittered to the max! Niko says, in his Boston accent, "This is the glass shoe that Prince Charming gives all the gals!". The young, Mexican salesgirl couldn't stop laughing. Only my little Prince Charming would do something so adorable! I hope he never grows up but when he does, I hope he buys me lots of glittery shoes :)

Wednesday, April 27, 2011

My Mom Is Sooo Funny!

The other day my mom and I were talking and she mentioned that she watches, "The Apprentice". I immediately said, "I can't stand Donald Trump!". In her cute southern accent she says, "He's not so bad once you get to know him." Know him? What? Well, I knew what she meant.

I told her that Donald is considering running for President. Although I would never vote for him, my mom feels that he would make a great President. She says, "Hey, he knows how to make money! I would vote for him!". That's true. Good point, Mom!

I immediately responded with, "How can the man manage a country when he can't even manage his hair?". She says, "Hey, he manages his hair pretty well because he's actually bald under there!". Hahahaha!!

Oh......how I love these debates with my mother :)

Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Vacation???

On a recent road trip to Florida, I wondered if a vacation was actually a good idea. 1,200 miles away, in a car, with my hubby and two kids. My son threw up the whole way there. My daughter was aggravated because she couldn't sleep. My husband's back was killing him from driving and I was stressed beyond belief. A vacation, really?

One week in a small hotel room....all together. Sure, we're a close family but at home we can escape to our bedrooms or the basement. Not this time! We were forced to be together, in small quarters. I had absolutely no privacy for days! My only escape was the five minute shower I took each day and even then my son was banging on the door needing his mommy's attention.

Niko (5) wanted to go to the beach and swim while Kiana (14) wanted to visit Harry Potter Land to shop and explore. My son couldn't ride many of the rides that my daughter and I rode. He was very upset! My hubby couldn't stomach most of the rides. It was 92 degrees and extremely over crowded. Everyone was frustrated and I was ready to run away!

I surprised my family with a spring break trip to Florida with the intentions of spending some good, quality time with them. Was this all blowing up in my face? Did I even know these ungrateful people?

As the week progressed, things got better. We enjoyed the beach, restaurants, and museums. We even began enjoying each other. During the drive home, my daughter raised an interesting point. She believed that we had a hard time adjusting to the constant time together. We were forced to be together, like it or not. Although I did not achieve total relaxation during my vacation, I learned a lot. I learned to love all the good and bad things about my family. I also learned to appreciate home because I sure missed it a lot!

Friday, December 17, 2010

The Drive By

As I was pulling out of the work parking lot today, a guy almost ran into my car with his bike. He didn't seem happy to be riding his bike through the snow and didn't have much control over it, either. Although he almost ran into me because he didn't stop before proceeding through the driveway, he became extremely upset. He looked at me with fire in his eyes and called me a "White Bitch". I was shocked!

Not only was I insulted, but I was not going to let him get away with it. How could I possibly let this slide? No way! I was going to give him a piece of my mind.

I caught up to him down the street as he was passing me on my passenger side. I quickly rolled down the window and yelled, "HEY!! I'm not white!!". I meant to say, "HEY! I'm not a bitch!", but somehow that didn't come out. Startled, he looked at me with confusion. I'm not sure if he was trying to get away from me or if he was trying to figure out how I wasn't white.

Either way, I laughed all the way home.

Thursday, October 14, 2010

Wife Swap!

Have you ever watched, "Wife Swap"? Well, I have used this show to threaten my children when they misbehave. One day we were watching the show and a mean, crazy mother was swapped with a really sweet, obsessive compulsive mother. Of course as the show played on, the crazy mother was mean to the kids and totally destroyed the home she was staying in. The kids learned to love and appreciate their clean home and sweet mother and couldn't wait for her to come home.

I guess the purpose of the show is to teach the husbands and kids to appreciate their family and home. Each mother has something to teach the other family. In my case, I feel as though my family should appreciate me more.

One day, my son was acting up and throwing tantrums, my husband didn't want the healthy meal I had cooked, and my daughter wouldn't clean her room. I got so mad and yelled out, "THAT'S OKAY! I'LL TEACH YOU ALL A LESSON! I'M GOING ON WIFE SWAP AND YOU'LL SEE HOW GOOD YOU'VE GOT IT!" They all looked at me like I was crazy.

Little did they know, I have seriously considered it. It would definitely make for a good story. Because I'm such a neat freak, they'll probably send someone here to destroy my house or shave my kids bald. Hey, my family will learn to appreciate me, won't they? The truth is.....I don't think I could stand to be away from these spoiled brats for a whole week but I'll never admit it! ;)