Jul 222011
 

We’re at camp right now.

This morning, over breakfast at our little table, BigBrother asked a question.

“Do you think Munchkin will ever come to camp with us?”

hollow-rock-coffeeMind you, I had consumed some coffee before he woke up but not enough to deal with in-your-face grief and loss. I took another sip of coffee.

“Well, probably not, buddy.”

He took another bite of cereal, staring out the window.

“But why not?”

I stared out the window too. No one was out and about yet; the morning “up-and-at-em” bell hadn’t even sounded yet. I stared at a cottage across the sidewalk. I watched a hummingbird make its way to my mom’s flowers that she has planted along that side of our cottage. I looked up at the sky and wondered when this heat will break. I looked at anything but my inquisitive five-and-a-half year old.

“Well, different families have different things that they do in the summer. Munchkin is going to Canada soon to visit The Squatch’s parents with her family.”

Another bite of cereal.

“But isn’t the Munchkin part of our family too?”

I told you that I hadn’t had enough coffee for this conversation.

I looked at him. Big brown eyes looked back at me: my eyes, her eyes, his eyes. Another sip of coffee.

“Of course. She’s your sister and she always will be. But they’re busy in the summer like we are. You know, like we haven’t been home much at all this summer? With vacation and trips to YiaYia and Papau’s house and Nina’s house? And camping trips? And now we’re here at camp for ten days. It’s good to be busy in the summer.”

More cereal. More crunching.

“I just think she’d have fun at camp with us.”

More coffee. More inner breaking.

“I know, buddy. Me too”

Mar 162011
 

I have lied to my sons by omission. Actually, no. I just haven’t corrected them, which is a sort of lie by omission. But it’s just kind of cute.

You see, when we took the boys to see Disney on Ice, our oldest son exclaimed, “This is DISNEY WORLD! I LOVE DISNEY WORLD!” And he keeps talking about how he went to Disney World. Who am I to rain on the kid’s parade, you know? I mean, look at the kid’s face:

OMGYAY!

 

We have prolonged this white lie because they don’t watch television with commercials, including the Disney channel (I know, I’m a horrid mother). Eventually he’s going to figure it out, tell his brother and then our jig will be up.

Alas. I’m running with it while I can.

Enter a conversation the Munchkin had with Dee last week.

Dee asked Munchkin and JD if they wanted to go to Disney World again with their female cousins. JD replied in the affirmative, but Munchkin had other ideas.

Munchkin: Well, I do want to go to Disney World, but not with my female cousins.
Dee: Who do you want to go with?
Munchkin: It’s a secret, but they’re boys.
Dee: Munchkin, we don’t really have any friends with boys.
Munchkin: Mommy, they’re my brothers!
Dee: Oh, duh.

Dee said that sounded fun and “maybe next year,” referring to 2012.

Well, you see, I have been hoping and slowly planning to take the boys when they are 4 and 6, which will be in 2012. My husband isn’t 100% in agreement with next year as he really wants our youngest son to remember the trip. But I’m working on him. I think he’ll be most grumpy that we’ll likely have to forego our annual beach trip to go to the real Disney World. I’m sure he’ll ask if we just can’t go to another Disney on Ice type thing.

Uncertainty on the exact “when” of it all, I cannot explain how exciting it feels — in the deepest depths of my core — to know that I’ll be taking my sons (and my husband!) to Disney World for the first time … with my daughter and her awesome family present. I get excited just thinking about it.

Of course, as it’s a year — or two if my husband has his way — away, I need to make sure my kids believe that they’ve been Disney World. So hush up, will ya?