"I like to eat McDonald's every year for my birthday because it makes me feel young."
But he's not as young anymore - yesterday we went to Chapters, and "just in case" Connor had brought his wallet with him. He found a nifty little test tube kit for growing rainbow crystals, and decided he wanted to buy it. I went to another aisle to check on Riley, and as we had a deal that no one would leave the children's area....when I saw Connor about 5 minutes later trying to fit the package into his jacket, I squawked & told him "You can't do that! They'll think you're stealing it!!"
Connor: "I'm not stealing it!"
Mom: "I know that, but the store people don't know that. You can't put it in your coat before you pay for it. Let me carry it."
Connor: "But I paid already!"
Mom: "When?"
Connor: "Right now, when you went to look for Riley."
Mom: "What? Why don't you have a bag?"
Connor: "I don't need to waste a bag. It will fit in my pocket."
Mom: "Do you have the receipt?"
Connor: "Of course I do!"
And he produces it from his wallet, hands it to me, and loudly says "I told you I wasn't stealing it!"
I felt mortified! The poor kid. Even a year ago I wouldn't have imagined this scenario - but in the last year the leaps & bounds Connor has made are astonishing. To complete the entire transaction on his own? Connor's speech is difficult for a lot of people to understand, and to be without a 'translator' for the whole purchase - that takes courage that I don't think I have. So HAPPY BIRTHDAY to my *little* man (who is now a whole nose taller than I am) and who proves to me all the time that it is a fool's game to predict how a child will grow & develop & achieve. I don't in the least mind being wrong on that level :)
Now, I have to also wish a happy belated birthday to my dear Barbles - best laid plans being what they are, Barb & I have been trying to meet up since before Christmas but yesterday managed to have a drive-by quickie in the parking lot ;) LOL! (That sounds terrible but I'm leaving it in.) I was lucky enough to meet Barb in person this year, and I want to adopt her. She's a beautiful, loving person, and I'm so incredibly grateful that I'm getting to know her. Here's the card that I gave her yesterday:
Supplies: papers from Pink Paislee; clip art & type from Crafty Secrets; 'chica' rub-on from EAD Designs; flower from Offray; Sakura Stardust glitter pen; Sizzix label dies
And something that gave me great joy? I got to wrap her present (which like a dork I forgot to take a picture of) in the SEAWEED BOX! (The story on that is at the bottom of this post)
xoxo,
Jessi
Happy Birthday to Conner and what a sweet friend you are... Barb will love to read this..so sweet...
ReplyDeleteHappy birthday to Connor!! My oldest baby turned 14 last month, too. Makes me feel old! Kudos to Connor for completing that transaction all on his own. My kids struggle with Stuff like that too. It's a proud mama moment, I know!
ReplyDeleteLove, love, love that sweet glamour girl card you made for Barb! She must have been thrilled :-).
Have a super day, my friend!
Happy Birthday Connor! Your story brought tears to my eyes! You must feel on top of the world!
ReplyDeleteI love Barb and I have not met her, so I am jealous! I love both you girls! Love your card! So perfect for her!
Aw, that is amazing of Connor to go ahead and purchase on his own! Happy birthday to your 'baby'!! And that is hilarious about having a quickie with Barb. Hahaha. Awesome card for her, Jessi!!
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday to Connor! YOu must be a proud mama that Connor has grown up and a nose taller than you are, Jessi! ( I was not proud when my son started to catch up with me with height but now he is a head taller than me and am a proud mum!)
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday to Connor!! It's amazing to see our kids grow... physically, socially, in every way... but especially in their own way!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card for Barb!
First of all........Happy Birthday to Connor! Jessi, they grow up so very fast so treasure each and every moment with them!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card and love the sentiment on here. So lovely and know your friend loved it as well.
Lynn
That's one of the many great things about kids... they constantly surprise you. Hope Connor's birthday was a great day for him.
ReplyDeleteI adore this birthday card you made! It's absolutely brilliant!
Happy Birthday Connor!
ReplyDeleteLovely card Momma! Your friend is very lucky. I love the vintage pin-up girl.
Such a great post...to read how well your birthday boy is doing....a drive by quickie and a gift wrapped in a seaweed box...
ReplyDeletelife IS good.
Love the card...that Chica is one of my EAD Favs:)
Happy Belated Birthday Connor!
ReplyDeleteAnd big hugs for Mom! I have to remind myself too that as parents we're moving into uncharted territories not just our teenagers:) Connor is an amazing boy! No surprises that he's making so much progress with a mom like you Jessi! Better stop now before I start crying (yes, I'm a crier, lol!)
Hugs!
Jessi...I cleared it with my Mom. If you can provide a good home you can adopt me! But in all seriousness, I can't thank you enough. It means so much that you would spend so much time creating a gift for me. It means the world to me. Love ya xx
ReplyDeleteP.S. I'm keeping the seaweed box forever ;)
Sounds as if Connor's birthday had plenty of excitement for both of you! Kudos to him for accomplishing that task, on his birthday too! I have a feeling you are going to be continually amazed as time moves on.
ReplyDeletePretty card for your friend Barb too. That gave me a big laugh --- "quickie in the parking lot"! LOL You are a hoot! And so glad you are better. Hope everyone has recovered now.
Rock on, Connor! Good for him for striking out on his own like that. I bet after the mortification subsided you were all puffed up like a proud Mama Bear! :)
ReplyDeleteAnd your card for Barb ROCKS!! It's totally up there with the Silence card! Glad you guys enjoyed your quickie! ;P