Yesterday I got to enjoy one of the very few perks of my jobs as I enjoyed the day off. We get primary and general election days off every year, and it’s lovely. This has also made my feeling of civic duty weigh heavy on me, even in years when the primary election is normal and boring as opposed to the exciting study in American democracy it has been this year. I feel like by giving me the day off so I can vote, I am obligated to do so.
Anyway, I took my mom and Monkeyboy to the polls yesterday morning. Monkeyboy asked where we were going and mom told him we had to go vote. He got really excited because he thought she said “boat.” My mother then let Monkeyboy choose who she voted for. This is very disturbing to me, but because I love my mom dearly I’m just going to leave it alone. I guess we all have our own way of choosing our candidates.
After voting I took Monkeyboy to day care and went home to spend the day with Bucket. I took him to the cell phone store and let him pick out his birthday present, we went to lunch and then I went and had my nails done. I went to a new place and the guy that did my nails smelled like Fritos and kept telling me that the place I usually go doesn’t do it right. Then he charged me one and a half times what I would usually pay for this service and I went about my day. After that I went home and stole a nap before going to pick up Gramma B. to take her to the doctor. This appointment was for restless legs syndrome. If you’ve never heard of this, it’s very weird and seems very irritating and I am really hoping it is not something I inherit. I don’t even know if you can inherit it, but it’s not something I’d sign up for.
After dropping Gramma off I began my evening of playing Taxi. I picked mom and Monkeyboy up, dropped mom off, picked Princess up from her choir concert, picked Pitcher up from his game and then picked Prankster up from practice, stopping to buy diapers and gas along the way. Then I took the kids to that great mecca of Americana, McDonalds to grab some dinner. There is a playground there and I wanted to give Monkeyboy a chance to stretch his legs.
Here’s a good illustration of the difference in the ages of the kids: Monkeyboy ordered a happy meal, played with the toy, ate a few fries and then was off to the play area. Prankster ordered a nugget meal, ate about half and then was off to the play area. Princess ordered and ice cream cone and a cheeseburger. In protest of the fact that I won’t order the cheeseburger special, she only ate the ice cream cone. Then she sat and texted her friends. Pitcher ordered the Big Mac value meal, a McChicken sandwich AND an apple pie. He spent most of his time eating that, and then picked through what was leftover from Prankster and Monkeyboy.
When I got to work this morning I discovered that I can’t get my voicemail. They changed our systemand it won’t let me in. Instead of seeking resolution for this problem, I find myself simply accepting it.