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Sunday, April 17, 2011

An Unexpected Family Day...

Saturday, April 16, turned out to be an "unexpected family day."  The day started out with us getting ready for the annual Pinewood Derby for Cub Scouts.  The cars were ready, the boys were ready, and the track was set to go, but little did we know, Mother Nature had other plans.

At about 9:00 a.m. the power went out! Now, you never really know how much you rely on power until you have none.  At first, we were waiting patiently for it to come back on, but after a couple of hours we realized it was not going to.  The race was rescheduled and we had a day to do what?

We took a ride to look at the damage.  It was apparent that at no time in the future, would the power come back on.  So, do we go to Larry's moms and hang out there?  We decided to wait it out...

Now, it is hard to be creative with 3 busy boys when you have no power.  What would we do without TV?  Without our Wii?  It meant we actually had to interact with each other.  I had been wanting to decorate Easter cookies for a while, but we just have not had time.  The cookies were all made, they just needed some decorations.  We all sat down at the table and we began.  The boys and niece, Presley, really seemed to enjoy this.  Of course, the table and floor looked like a tornado by the time we were done, but it was sure fun.

The boys took out their train track and began to build an incredible track.  This had been put away for some time, so they enjoyed getting it back out.  I love to watch the boys be creative this way.  The track can be put together many different ways, and they really spent time doing this...but with everything, they got bored.

So we took another ride to check out the progress.  Hoping that we would be able to gage when the power would be back on just by us looking, which we quickly realized was not realistic.  Poles were still laying on the ground, wires flapping in the wind.  We went home thinking, "Oh, maybe 2 more hours."

It was getting chilly in the house and Kloe was hungry.  So, I took her into our room and nursed her under the covers.  I just love cuddling with my baby girl.  We both quickly fell asleep, snuggled together, nice and warm.

When I got up, I was running out of idea's.  I had to come up with something fun for these boys.  They were running wild, and very bored.  I said "lets play Pictionary."  We do not have the game, but we could improvise.  I got out Blake's easel, painting paper, and markers.  We split into 2 teams and we began our little showdown.  Kade, Larry and Colt were on one team; and me, Presley and Blake were the other team.  We made up our own rules and we began to play.

We had never laughed so hard.  Watching the boys come up with words and draw them was so much fun. I was so surprised by the amount of creativity they had.  We drew tire swings, Easter Eggs, Pinewood Derby Track, race cars, airplanes, and so much more.  About an hour into the game, the TV turned back on, the lights started to shine, and the phone began to ring.  Oh, the disappointment I felt.  Now, we had to go back to everyday life.  Our family time was over because dinner needed to be made and phone calls returned.  But we were having so much fun!

I realized right then and there, that the moments I treasure the most, are the ones that are unplanned.  The ones that are never expected.  We were supposed to spend our day at the school watching the boys race their cars, instead we spent our day together, as a family, doing things we would have not made time for.

We sat around the dinner table talking about our day.  We talked about how much fun we had running down to the spot were the poles went down, decorating cookies, making train tracks, and playing Pictionary together.  Why do we not do with more often?  Why does life always seem to take over and take  the main priorities away?  It is days like yesterday that you realize how fast life is going.  How in the not so distant future, our boys and Kloe will be grown and we wont have the chance to just stay home and be together.

One lesson I learned is, the next time the power goes out, I will be excited.  Excited for the events to come, and excited to spend time with my family.  When you have nothing but each other, why not embrace it?  Yesterday will go down in my books as one of my all time favorite days.  Thank you ice storm for making it possible!

2 comments:

  1. awwwwww.... brought tears to my eyes!!!!!!

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  2. It is so great that you enjoy this time with your family so don't let this be a memory! What about a weekly "power outage" day. How fun would that be. It is not to late to take your days back before they are gone. This is your family. You decide how they spend their days, not our modern technical world. always thinking of you!!

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