Saturday, March 15, 2008

Parched

Last night we put our kids to bed and prepared to have some friends come over to play games and hang out. Our kids' bedtime is between 7:00 and 7:30 PM, which many find to be cruel and unusual. We have learned, however, that our children will rise long before 7:00 AM regardless of what time they went to bed; thus, bedtime is early around these parts.

We told the two older boys that since it was a Friday night, they could read in their beds for half an hour before they turned out the lights, but they could not come out of their rooms. They had their drinks and paid one last visit to the bathroom, we had family prayer, and they were off to bed.

Not ten minutes later, while we were still getting ready for guests, Kimball popped up and wanted another drink. We sent him back to bed with a warning that if he got up again, he'd lose his precious "screen time" for Saturday. (Since Fridays and Saturdays are the only days they get to play the Lego Star Wars video game, this would be a tragedy of epic proportions.) We knew that if we didn't nip this in the bud, he'd be up every ten minutes for hours, checking to see what we were doing under the guise of getting a drink.

Hours later, our friends had gone home and we were checking on each one of our kids. I love that time to cover them up and kiss their sweet, sleeping faces. Jared and I burst out laughing and laughed until we cried when we came to Kimball and Henry's room. Outside the door was a sign that Kimball had obviously made. You already know what a melodramatic child he can be.


Thankfully, when we entered the room, we found living, breathing children and not the promised skeletons, dying of thirst in a veritable desert! Hopefully he doesn't report us to CPS!:)

12 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hilarious!!! Reminds me of my kids!! Debbie

Anonymous said...

TOO FUNNY !!!!

I find it hard not too laugh at him... Even when he's being naughty I find him Hilarious... What a imagination..

Mandy

Morgan Moore said...

That is hysterical.The transmongrifier (or however you spell it) is one of my all time favorite posts!

Oh and I'd love the lemon recipe ; )

xoxo

Super Kimmie said...

Ok so Tom & I just laughged until we were crying - so funny! What a kid.

Molly said...

So funny! He made sure you knew how he felt without risking losing his screen time. Smart kid.

Sonja said...

I LOVE IT! I'm still giggling about it. :D

Erika said...

I love your kids.
Tyler says he reads too much Calvin & Hobbes.
I haven't laughed this hard since your trumpet post :-)

mindyluwho said...

I am laughing my head off!

Anonymous said...

Thanks for the good laugh - they must get their spunk from their Mama!

--Jana

Andrea said...

That is hilarious. Very creative way to get his point across!

An Ordinary Mom said...

What a funny guy!

And by the way, we offer our kids cruel and unusual punishments, as well - their bedtime is on the early side, too. I need it for my sanity!

Rebecca Blevins said...

That is hysterical! Too, too funny!