Dave sez,
Sorry it's been a couple of weeks since I've shared an update on our adventure...
It
was Monday. We had just gotten back from a couple of days with friends
in Chicago for our anniversary. Friends we hadn't seen in a year, since
the benefit on Cathy's birthday to bring Justin home. We were back to
work. Justin was back to school. I was just getting home from work,
walking through the front door.
"Hi, Popi!" Just called to
me from the living room. He was watching television. Cathy was making
dinner in the kitchen. "Um, Friday, come on you go with me to buy Mommy
present for to go with the card I buy Mommy." He was talking about
Mother's Day, coming up the next Sunday, Friday would be the best day
that he and I could go out together and shop for Mommy's Mother's Day
gift(s). I love the way he put it. We all knew that I would be taking
him to the store to do his Mother's Day shopping. He wasn't so much
asking, but he was taking the initiative to invite me to go with him
while he did his Mother's Day shopping.
Cathy had been a
little disappointed that all I got her for our anniversary was a card.
I'd been buy with work and forgotten to pick up her gift. So, Justin had
us take him out to a store near where we were staying and he got us
anniversary gifts with the money he had on him. He got Cathy flowers and
nail polish. He got me a Mountain Dew Amp and Altoids. There were a
couple of things that amazed me by this. First, he saw a need and he
made a decision. Second, even though he's only been home with us for a
little over six months, he knows what we like - probably me more than
Cathy - I'm basic that way.
Days went by, and Friday came.
What we're finding is that Justin is kinda stubborn. Just like we are
sometimes. I can be stubborn with Cathy and she can be stubborn with me.
Fridays, Justin spars in karate class. He gives it 100%. When he's done
he's ready for a shower. It's the one day of the week that Mommy is
adamant that he takes a shower. They debate it every Friday. It's a
rough day all around because Justin is out of school from Friday
afternoon until Monday morning. And. He. Knows. It. he gets to stay up
late Friday night and sleep in on Saturday morning. He's pretty much
like a can of soda that's been shaken up and THEN opened.
So,
you can probably imagine what Mommy and Justin were like when they
picked me up after karate on Friday. Grabbing the door handle on the car
was like pulling the tab on the can.
Mommy had decided
that she didn't want Mother's Day present to go with the cool card that
Justin had picked out. We had been in Target a week or two before and
Justin and I had been looking at Mother's Day cards and he had picked an
Elmo sound card that said "I love you, Mommy!!!" and then Elmo giggles.
It was perfect. I told Justin that Mommy doesn't get to make the rules
for Mother's Day. She doesn't get to decide whether or not she gets
Mother's Day presents. Her birthday, our anniversary, Mother's Day,
Christmas, those are times when he and I decide what to get her, to show
how very much we love her.
I kinda fumbled through it,
but I told him we show Mommy how much we love her by how we act and
treat her. Mommy and I don't ask Justin to do anything we don't think he
can do. But, as a family, we all make a promise to each other to love
one another and do things for one another because of that love. And,
best we can, we stick to our word and keep our promises to one another.
One thing about Justin. His word is his bond. Unless he's playing or
teasing or kidding, he means what he says. Ninety-nine and forty-four
one hundredths percent of the time, he's playing.
So,
Mommy took us both to the store. She went shopping for peace of mind...
in aisle seven up on the shelf, it was labeled "chocolate". Justin went
shopping for Mommy Present. He started with four or five bottles of nail
polish. different colors of the rainbow. Green, red, blue, purple. "Is
this enough? Should I get more?" he asked me. "What we get now?" Well,
how 'bout perfume? "What she like?" I NOW know what Mommy's favorite
scent is. But for the purposes of this post, and a lesson I wanted
Justin to learn, we found a bottle that he could smell, and I asked if
that was something he wanted to smell on Mommy. He gave me a big smile
and said yeah, that was a good smell and he wanted to smell that on
Mommy. "Is this enough?" he asked again. "What we get now?" Well, you
said something about ear rings didn't you? From make-up we went over to
jewelry. He got her a card of ear rings. "That way she can pick the
one's she want to wear, right Popi?" That's right, buddy-boy (Dear God,
please let me grow up to be like my son when I get bigger.) "Is this
enough?...What we get her NOW?" Justin's eyes got as big as saucers, "I
want get Mommy cup to drink soup from!" Ohhh-kaaaaay. Let's go find
Mommy a mug as big as her head, then, so she can have soup or hot
chocolate or something. Housewares it was. As we were trying to choose
between plastic tumblers, tea glasses, coffee mugs, insulated cups, et
al, a very nice man with his two boys saw us and pointed us toward a
Mother's Day section with mugs that read "Best Mommy in the World". We
got her one, a plaque to hang on the wall and a scented candle. "Is this
enough? What we get her NOW?" I looked over the booty we had for Mommy,
and then pointed out how much he had to spend. Even if we got ONE of
everything in the whole world, Justin, it probably would never be enough
to show Mommy, just how much we love her - but it's a good start.
It
was really hard, because at this point, I wanted Mother's Day to be
Friday INSTEAD of Sunday! I managed to contain myself. We took Mommy out
to lunch and gave her her present and her Elmo sound card.
We have peaks and we have valleys. The good thing is the valleys are never deep or wide. The peaks are always magnificent.
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