Monday, December 18, 2006

The Raggedys and Too Much Consumerism




Fortunately for the Raggedys, RaggedyDad was obligated to take 3 vacation days before the end of the calendar year, and was able to roll over the maximum remaining five for next year. (Important, since it's a weekday-heavy Yom Tov year.) Even better, he was able to coordinate these three days so that he could attend RaggedyAnn's school Chanukah performance, and be home for the two days of school Chanukah vacation.

Growing up, my father worked six long days a week at a business that had to be on his mind even when the gates were down. He did miss a lot of performances, but he was there for the ones that really mattered, and he always managed to make his kids feel like there was nothing he wouldn't do for us, despite being out of the house nearly all the time.

Although I know RaggedyDad won't be at every performance for every child, it was really nice that he was able to be there for our first child's first school event.


Yesterday (Sunday) we visited the Long Island Children's Museum, and like all frantic parents, became members. I laugh because ten years ago, this would have been the most lame thing on the planet. RaggedyDad and I have moments where we look at each other and think that we have totally fallen into step and become "Mom and Dad" (or Mommy and Papa, in our case) and not much else. But, in the same breath, we say, baruch Hashem, thank G-d. It was surprisingly uncrowded, but full enough of frum Jews at the right time for there to be a mincha minyan!


Today, since RaggedyDad was off from work, it was a big "accomplish all the things you need to take care of during the workweek" day. First off was a solo journey for RD to the Department of Motor Vehicles. Thankfully, I've got a few years left on my license before I have to return to endure that hellish place.

Afterward, it was still very early, so we ventured over to some stores to buy some stuff. Necessary evils. Aluminum foil. Ziploc-type bags. Overnight diapers. Even more childproofing paraphernalia. I think we're done for the next three years, but then again, it always seems that way after a nauseating morning spent shopping with the kids. I hate stores. I hate shopping. This is possibly the worst week of the year for someone like me to have to set foot in a store. The crowds. The grabbing. The hysteria. I even saw an ambulance outside one of the stores.

I'm glad we got it done, and I'm glad I was with RaggedyDad and the kids. But tomorrow, on RaggedyDad's last day of vacation, we'll be the ones staying home!

7 comments:

kasamba said...

Those Raggedy Kids are one lucky set of kids!

mother in israel said...

I love that museum and have been there a couple of times when visiting my sister.

RaggedyMom said...

Kasamba - Thanks! I hope they feel that way as they grow up!

Mother in Israel - Glad to know we're not the only parents shlepping to all of these places!

I may need to ask your advice (if we ever get there) about stuff to do with the kids in Israel - my brother and his clan live there, and we're hoping to move in about 3 years.

Stacey said...

Your kids are adorable! I hope you are all having a wonderful Chanukah.

table nine said...

The Raggedys and Too Much Consumerism - sounds like a Jan & Stan Bernstein book! I'm glad you all got to spend some Raggedy quality time together. Enjoy your new museum (mus-Am!)membership...maybe we'll join you in about a year.

RaggedyMom said...

Thanks, Stacey! Same to you!

RaggedyMom said...

Table Nine - we were just reading the Berenstain Bears here. I think it's called "transference." We'll let you know whether LICM is a worthwhile investment!