The Hot Seat and more….

The Hot Seat and more….

The past week has been a lot of fun. I’m sorry that it has to end, but all good things have to end, as one of my favorite wise poets say.

“Nature’s first green is gold,
Her hardest hue to hold.
Her early leaf’s a flower;
But only so an hour.
Then leaf subsides to leaf,
So Eden sank to grief,
So dawn goes down to day
Nothing gold can stay.”

I love Robert Frost. I actually taught this poem to my students a couple of weeks ago too, not in it’s deep glory or anything like that, but just in the way that they saw that you have to appreciate what you have when you get the moment, because things must move on. We have to move on and change; we can’t stay frozen in the moment and shouldn’t try to because that’s just not how nature works (or how God works, if you want to go there, too, but we stuck to trees in class :)). And while there were many times I was frustrated, there were many golden moments this week.

It was great because I had the whole week off from work, so I got to spend Monday doing last minute errands and getting things ready for my family to arrive, then finally relaxing. My parents and brother arrived Monday night. They immediately fell in love with Stevie. Let’s face it, who wouldn’t? He’s pretty dang cute! And despite what they think, he warmed up to them really fast, especially my dad. For some reason, Jacob thought it was a good idea to stare directly into the dog’s eyes and lean forward and talk loudly at him and then wondered why Stevie was scared. lol. He’s a funny kid.

It was a fun week. We had some great meals that I made (if I may say so myself!). I was so excited because Thanksgiving dinner went off SO well! I had a bit of help from my mom, and a bit more help from Jared, and both of them helped with cleaning up the dishes afterwards, which is the bane of my existence (well, cleaning in general). After we had recovered from our turkey induced coma, I decided we should play some games (which is something I never really do, but figured it was worth trying!) and pulled out Apples to Apples and Catch Phrase. It was absolutely hilarious. If you have never tried Apples to Apples, you really do need to. You have to at least try to pick cards that make sense, but it is fun if you do have one weirdo in a bigger group.

After playing a couple rounds of that, we switched to Catch Phrase, which is kind of weird with 5 people but can be done. After the first round, we decided to switch teams around, which required some moving. Jacob got up and said, “Well, Elisabeth, I will move, but my seat is hot.”

Bewildered silence. I looked at him, with that “What-the-heck-is-that-supposed-to-mean?” look on my face.

Then we all looked around at each other and suddenly started to laugh so hard we were crying. It was just so completely random. My dad offered his chair to me, which was a better switch for the team anyways, but started to laugh again so hard he fell onto the floor and that set us all off again laughing for another five minutes.

Good times.

We also went out and stuffed ourselves silly way too many times at some great places around town. Jared and I showed off our respective work locations, where we go to church, some of the local sights, shopping areas, etc. We went to San Antonio yesterday and saw the Alamo which was cool to get some Texas history. We also went to the San Antonio Temple, which is absolutely beautiful with stain glass windows. I was a little conflicted with that; it’s been a long time since I’ve gone to the temple and there’s been a couple of reasons for that other than the distance; mostly the desire hasn’t been there. But my ups and downs with religion is a whole different thing apart from this 🙂

They left at 4:50 AM this morning for the 7:00 AM flight to Utah this morning. Blech! I got up about 4:30 or so and just hung out with them until they left to say goodbye, and even Stevie made five minute appearance ;).

Of course the whole time wasn’t great. I have a terrible temper and mini tantrums and little things set me off quickly, but I tend to get over them as quickly as they annoyed me. For all of these reasons, it’s been a wonderful week. I am so glad I had this opportunity to spend time with my family and see them again.

About Elisabeth

The joyous and sometimes odd adventures of a former English teacher and her trusty sidekicks, Jared the Hottie Husband and her two Italian Greyhounds, Stinky Stevie and Bonnie Boo. Recently the adorable baby, Princess Evelyn, has joined the clan to shake things up!

6 Responses

  1. Hot seat??? HAHA Congratulations on a fabulous Thanksgiving! Getting to the can be hard, especially because it takes 3 hours. I think it’s like exercise; before you go you can think of 100 reasons to get in the way, but once you make the effort you feel so great! How are the headaches?

  2. Don’t you love Thanksgiving? It’s my favorite holiday-and the only one I get homesick on. Sounds like you had a blast-hope you didn’t stress too much about the turkey. 🙂

  3. Doh! I left the word “temple” out of my comment! I hate typos! That should have said “getting to the temple can be hard” I’m embarrassed now!