Now, I would like to take a few seconds to brag about my husband. I just have to say what an amazing husband I have. He is the best father ever and is always working so hard here at home when he is so tired from working so hard at the hospital. He NEVER comes home and asks for a few minutes of quite or to un-wind, he always just gets right in the swing of things and starts playing with the kids or helps me make dinner or works in the yard, it is always something. I just feel so grateful to be married to someone who is truly a partner. Last weekend Andy tried so hard to be sure I had a good Mother's Day. On Friday night he took us all out to Malley's for ice cream (it was more out of guilt because he was 2 hours late getting home and I had to miss something I had been wanting to go to for months-- and we had a gift certificate) but he still took us trying to make sure our night wasn't ruined, and then he rented me a red box (we have no cable or Netflix anymore). Saturday he was an hour late, but came home with a babysitter, told me to get ready, and he surprised me with dinner and a movie (Iron Man 2 is really good), something we never do. Then for Mother's Day he surprised me with the Rachel Ray cooler tote from Costco that I wanted to take with us to the pool this Summer. I asked for it about a month ago and he said it was a piece of junk, but really he had already gotten it for me!
Over the past few years I have learned so many things, one being that doing things for the people we love and care about requires effort and can be annoying sometimes when we all live such busy lives, but it is so worth it. Andy made me feel so special by surprising me with a date. He was aware of how busy he has been and knew that we needed a date and some time together and he acted on it. Instead of just coming home and having another night of dinner, playing, bath, bed, picking up, and a quick game of Monopoly DEAL he went above and beyond.
More on Andy....he is not afraid of anything, okay lie, he is afraid of heights, but that is it. The other night when we were cleaning up after dinner I asked him to take out the garbage. When he opened the door out to the garage he started yelliing for the dog and was just yelling all sorts of weird noises. So I poked my head out and asked what he was on and he said there was a racoon eating Molly's food. The WHOLE rest of the night (seriously every 15 minutes) he would just randomly open the door going to the garage and yell and scream determined to get the racoon. It was so funny. Finally at about 9 o'clock, there is more screaming and the dog is freaking out. He had busted the racoon again in the garage and he and Molly chased the racoon up a tree. So of course the kids get out of bed and I am forced to put my good read down to go and see the racoon. I am not sure I will understand the need to chase the racoon and scare it (why not just shut the garage and be done with it), but it was entertaining, something that Andy is very good at, he is always making me laugh.
Final thing on Andy....he participated in the ward talent show last night. We got the idea for his act from when he was in Med School in Maine. A bunch of the male med students got together and performed the Riverdance (they just watch it on a TV and do what the see) it is pretty funny. Here is last nights performance.