So, here we are – smack in the middle of our second month in
the suburbs and we’re trying our best to fit in to our new surroundings. We’ve had a few massive fails, and we’re sure
to have more – but here’s a few for the moment.
1 – Meeting the neighbors
Tony really wants to have a beer with the guy next
door. He seems like a very nice guy, he
also has a couple of little kids, our yards are touching and our houses are
about 25 feet apart, so…clearly we want to get along. But Tony wants more than that, just a bit
more…he just wants to stand outside and drink a beer with this guy. That’s it…just that simple. One night through our dining room window we
saw our neighbor putting two steaks on his grill. He was wearing a white v-neck undershirt and
what I believe were his shorts, but which Tony thinks were his underwear (we’re
deadlocked on this). In any event – he
walks out to his backyard, puts his steaks on the grill and drinks a beer while
he waits for them to cook. Tony watched
him and after a few minutes said he wanted to go outside in his boxers with a
bottle of beer in his hand and say the phrase “livin’ the dream”. I guess it’s a guy thing, or maybe Tony’s
just weird – but, I begged him not to do it.
I think the neighbor would find it a bit odd, we don’t even know him
yet, I don’t think we’re at the level of discussing “the dream”, whatever that
may be. Later in the week we returned
from our friends’ house with their lawn
mower on loan (thank you Sara and Meghan!) We were in a rush to mow the lawn since it was
getting super high and out of control and it was about to start raining. We pulled into the driveway and as we were
getting out of the car, here comes the neighbor…omg, with a 6-pack in his
hand!! – Tony said, “hey – we just got the word we should be closing on the
house this week!” (since we still didn’t actually own the house at that time) –
and the neighbor says, “great, congrats – wanna beer?” – this is it! – all he’s
been waiting for!!! And Tony says,
“well, I uh…I have to mow”. I have to
mow! I have to mow? Tony was having his own “I carried a
watermelon” moment and all I could think was : NOOOOOO! This was his big chance and he blew it!!! – I
just hope he gets a second chance!
2 – Making the house look presentable
As I said, we didn’t actually own the house for the first
month we lived here (we have since had our closing and officially own it now) . One set back after another and I guess that’s
just what happens when dealing with short sales and foreclosures and things
like that. If you have the time and the
patience, you can get an amazing deal – but man does it require a lot of time and
patience. In any event, we were
basically like really obvious squatters….But the neighbors didn’t know
this. They probably just thought we were
too lazy to remove the realtors “for sale” sign off the lawn and the lockbox off
the front door. A month into it and I’m
sure they were wondering just what the hell we were waiting for. Because I
didn’t want them to think that we’re just weird or lazy, every time we met a
new neighbor I would quickly blurt out “we don’t actually own the house yet!”
(in other words we’re not just lazy a-holes who can’t even be bothered to take
down the for sale sign!) – This was also an attempt to let them know that there
was a reason why we hadn’t mowed the lawn yet.
I was not about to pay hundreds of dollars for a lawnmower if the whole
deal was going to fall through and we might not even get the house. After a door-to-door cable salesmen (didn’t know that still happened by
the way) told me that the lawn looked “just awful”, we knew something needed to
be done. I have opted not to use his
services, by the way – not the best tactic when doing door to door sales calls…. So, as I said we borrowed a mower and at
least we have that bit of business taken care of (we just mowed around the for
sale sign of course…..sigh!!!)
3 – Getting the kids ready for school
Lily and JD are both doing really great at their new
daycare. JD is cool just about anywhere,
so he’s been totally fine. The only
negative comment that Lily’s teacher has for us on a regular basis is that she
won’t eat her lunch. The teacher
suggested as nicely as she could that maybe we could try “something fun like
chicken nuggets” the same day that Tony said he would pack her lunch (for the
first time…and subsequently, the last) – So, the next day Lily opens her lunch
bag and has a small bowl of wild rice, 2 tomato slices, chicken pulled off the
bone (mostly dark meat, no less) and a small buttered roll. (just the lunchables that every kid craves,
right?) It looked like we sent her in with the leftovers from the early bird
special –
Now, that said – we have always tried very hard to make sure that lily eats a very healthy diet, but tomato slices and wild rice? A buttered dinner roll? She’s not 90 and she certainly doesn’t need to be on a diet – so, the end of that story is that Tony is no longer allowed to pack Lily’s lunch.
Now, that said – we have always tried very hard to make sure that lily eats a very healthy diet, but tomato slices and wild rice? A buttered dinner roll? She’s not 90 and she certainly doesn’t need to be on a diet – so, the end of that story is that Tony is no longer allowed to pack Lily’s lunch.
4 - – We killed a squirrel
And by “we” I mean Tony.
So, one morning shortly after he left for the bus he sends me a text
message that said “I think I just scared a squirrel to death” – now, I take
this for the figure of speech I assume it is meant to be and don’t give it much
thought. Until an hour later when I’m
pulling out of the driveway to take the kids to the daycare and there on the
sidewalk right in front of our house is a dead squirrel, it looked like a prop,
laying on its side, small pool of blood around his mouth (so so sad) – and I
call Tony, “you mean you actually KILLED it???” – He says, “Didn’t you get my
text???”- and I say, “I thought it was a figure of speech!!!” – Here’s what
went down. Apparently when Tony left
that morning he slammed the front door and right at that moment the squirrel
fell off the wires out front and smashed down on the sidewalk. Tony’s description was that it was as if “a Giant
picked him up and slammed him down to the ground” (which is just weird, but I
don’t change the quotes, I just report the facts) – It’s very sad that a
squirrel died, so please don’t think I’m making light of the subject, but –
that night when Tony tried to pick it up to dispose of it, I filmed it because
at one point it was so reminiscent of a scene from Family Guy. Unfortunately, it was too dark
and you can’t see anything that I filmed – but, for your reference, it went a
bit like this:
5 – I killed two birds (with one minivan)
Yes, a bit of valuable information snuck in there…we bought
a minivan. I wasn’t really ready to
share that bit of information yet, but since it was the vehicle with which I
hit two birds, it’s relevant. It’s a
Honda Odyssey. Tony calls it the end of
our youth, I call it “The Hottesy” because unlike my husband, I have not given
up yet. My Hottesy, incidentally, comes
with a ridiculous amount of cup holders, so anyone looking for a ride (with
multiple beverages) just let me know when and where you need to go. And yes, the other day coming home from the
day care, TWO birds flew into the front of the minivan at the same time : (
Hey, here's a picture that actually does "kill two birds with one stone" in that it shows off our new sweet ride, and also our unkempt lawn all in one shot (a frolicking lily serves as visual bonus material)
Hey, here's a picture that actually does "kill two birds with one stone" in that it shows off our new sweet ride, and also our unkempt lawn all in one shot (a frolicking lily serves as visual bonus material)
So, that said – the four of us are continuing to do our best to fit in here in our new lovely little town. We’ll continue to fail, I’m sure – but, in the meantime I’d definitely give JD the most points for keeping his cool, Lily’s a very close second, and I don’t think I have to tell you who’s dead last: the squirrel-killer who packs his kid's lunch like she’s an overweight senior citizen - -I won’t be too hard on him (for now anyway) because I am really very happy for him that he’s livin’ the dream.