Now we are headed into the Christmas stretch with toy catalogs arriving en masse. It’s great because it keeps the kids busy especially in the car. I’ve now started saving time in the morning by leaving Brandon in the car outside of Peyton’s school. He is in the school’s parking lot, and before, I used it as a punishment, when he couldn’t behave with me in the school. Now, he’s totally fine with it. He sits nicely in his seat, pores over the magazine, and listens to music. It started on Tuesday, when we didn’t have time for breakfast. In order for him to eat breakfast at school, he needs to be there at 8am. But we were dropping Peyton off a little after 730am, so I told him it’d save us some time if he stayed in the car. He agreed. I rushed him off to school as soon as I dropped Peyton off, and by 2 minutes, we made it. That 2 minutes was definitely a result of him staying in the car. Today, he’d already eaten breakfast, so there was no rush, but he preferred to sit and read his magazines. But the caveat was “Lock my door please.” He is no fool. He does like music though, so I told him I couldn’t lock the door if he had the keys in ignition. I am putting my trust in him that he doesn’t take off with the car one morning. That’s big time trust. So far, so good. I go back to the car, and he’s in the same spot I left him 🙂 I was so happy to see him sitting nicely, that I went to open his door to give him a big kiss and hug. But the door was locked. Good boy. So we headed off to his school and on our way there, we had the following conversation:
B: Mommy, what do you want for Christmas?
Me: Hmm….I’d have to think about it. I have everything I want – you, baby sister, and Daddy. There’s nothing else I want.
B: But there has to be something.
Me: I want you to listen to your teachers and be safe in school.
B: But I already do that.
Me: Uh-huh. (So wishing it was true. Everyday. I think he was baffled by the fact that I didn’t have like 10 things I wanted for Christmas, like he does and will rattle off when asked).
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B: So you want to go out with Daddy? (Pauses) And with us?
Me: Uh-huh.
At this point, I started laughing to myself. This IS what we do at least once a week. We all go out as a family. Brandon does enjoy himself at restaurants.