Thursday, January 27, 2011

US AGAINST THEM

Us girls have got to stick together!  Kitty (K-2 or Kitty 2.0) and I are feeling overwhelmed in our male-dominated household. The week before Christmas, Sam, one of Jared's good friends from school moved in.  Now, because 2 of the "posse" live here, our house has become "party central" for most of Jared's friends.  Most afternoons I will find 4 or more 17-18 year old boys downstairs killing zombies on XBOX.  Now that Becca has gone back to college for the winter, I have reclaimed my "office" (actually her bedroom), and Kitty and I spend most afternoon/evenings holed up in there in my favorite Papa-san chair against the testosterone onslaught. Notice Kitty is sticking out her tongue, showing her disgust with the situation.

While I am known to grumble and complain, I actually love having a lot of teenagers around.  I love to feed them and give them a chaperoned place to hang out.  When they all start to call me Mom, it feels wonderful. However, I do have my days when it feels like this:


 Sam has been very enjoyable to have around.  He appreciates having a roof over his head and regular meals on the table.  He is the type of kid that will load the dishwasher without being asked. His bed is neatly made every morning before he leaves for school.  If he finds clothes in the dryer when he wants to use it, he will take them all out and neatly fold them into stacks on the counter. So far, he has been a joy to have around.  He and Jared have started taking my dog route every Wednesday afternoon when they get out of school early at 12:30 to earn money. 
Sam loves animals and is lobbying Chuck persistently to let us get another dog, (he doesn't yet realize just how hopeless that is).  He has taken over the care and feeding of our 6 guinea pigs (3 male/3 female).  Sam has spent a lot of time and energy building them a bigger enclosure outside, after the piggies started to tunnel out of the cage that I had made.  Two of the ladies are pregnant and getting bigger by the day. All of us are anxiously on "baby watch".


1 comment:

Rachel Burt said...

Sounds like a house full of fun!! I love the picture of you and the kitty.