Reboot

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1406_Mexico3_265Aaaah…yes.

Wow.

What a summer.

I have been all over the place—everywhere except home.

It was refreshing and fun, but I am seriously ready to get back to real life. And that's a great feeling. 

I had a design project that was about two days off of delivery when we left town. Evan's chickenpox slowed me down just enough that I had to wait till we were back to get that wrapped up. I finished the work last week, unpacked, ran around getting kids set up for the new school year, took a few deep breaths—including a hike to our favorite waterfall last Friday with friends—and now I'm back in the ring.

I've decided to have at least two Wonder Woman Days each week where I tear through my to-dos like I'm battling a horde of supervillians. I'm still debating whether this calls for a token tiara and gratuitous gauntlets to enhance my resolve or whether my invisible airplane is enough.

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Yesterday was such a day. By the end of the day, my 'completed' list was five times taller than usual. Yikes. I really earned my stripes when I gathered up suit and tie for Elijah's senior yearbook photoshoot, picked him up early from his graphic-design course, shuttled him on time to his appointment across town, dressed and ready to go… and one last look-over revealed that the child had not shaved. We're talking 1/4" of growth or more—allbeit sparse—peppered all over his face. Not good.

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140722_SeniorPictures_06_325Now, I don't shave my face. And he hardly ever does. Neither of us remembered this little detail. I was quite tempted to throw a nice little tantrum in the waiting room. This wooly diversion could set us back by hours while we waited for another opening or rescheduled for August. 

I closed my eyes, took several deep breaths and it dawned on me that this was one of those bad-in-an-extra-funny-way moments I would look back on fondly one day. I gritted my teeth, then gathered my golden lasso and my shaggy son and we headed to the grocery store for supplies. He put his tee shirt back on, shaved in the restroom, re-dressed in his fancies and headed back to the photo studio to wait.

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The shoot was much more involved than I expected, including shots of him in a cap and gown. Be still, my mama heart. I'm so glad he was clean-shaven. If I hadn't decided earlier to be Wonder Woman, I don't think we would have dodged that speeding bullet very well. I have so much to catch up on. Rescheduling would have been a defeat.

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I was even nice about it. How about that? And I fed the hungry boy a giant's serving of Backyard Tacos to celebrate our victory.

I love that kid.

Today? Today is not a Wonder-Woman Day. It's a secret-identity day and I'm proceeding at normal speed — rebooting for another blam!-kerpow! day tomorrow.

Glad to be back.

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8 Comments

  1. well done on getting through your lists of jobs. And saving the day with the photo. I have just listened to the podcast where Stephanie interviewed you on Modern Sewciety. The discussion on your son doing a cross stitch interested me. My daughter designs cross stitch patterns based around her geeky pashions – Harry Potter, Dr Who, Firefly,Discworld and recently Pokemon. She has an Etsy shop if you want to check her out https://www.etsy.com/au/shop/FangirlStitches They are great patterns and that isn’t just her mum talking 🙂

  2. Thanks, Charlotte. I wish it were realistic to work at that speed every day, but alas, it’s not. I learned to accept that a long time ago. I’m just grateful for a super-productive day every once in a while. Feels good.
    —Heather

  3. Hi Heather! Your oldest is a senior… already? Wow. Time flies.
    Your kids are growing up fast.
    Glad I popped by to see what’s been going on in your creative world. Your blog is always a pleasure to browse.
    Have a great week,
    Lisa

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