Anyone who knows me knows I don't blog. (At least I didn't until 3 minutes ago. Miracles never cease.) Who has time to sit down and write about what they just did? I barely have time to do the things I just did, let alone take pictures and then post them for everyone to see. But here I am. Let me start with why I decided to start blogging and why I am a self proclaimed "slacker mom".
It all started the day before Simon's 4th birthday party. He wanted a superhero party. I sat down a good 24 hours before party time to figure out what to do. I thought to myself, "Jenny, google is always a good place to start looking for ideas." My first hit was a blog with some cutesy title about being the hostess with the mostest. Below is the first picture, of about 50, of her amazing, very personalized, superhero party for her 3 year old. (I wonder if anyone told her that most kids don't even remember their 3rd birthday party...)

After looking at her blog I thought, "Jenny, you do not have six weeks and a $1500 budget for this party so move along." The next hit was another blog with more of the same and it made me stop and think. This is crazy. Do I have to prove my love to my kids by spending 45 hours planning and executing their birthday party? Shouldn't I save up all of that time and energy for planning their weddings? It was then that I came to the realization that I am a slacker mom.
In my own personal definition:
slack-er mom [
slak-er mom]
noun
1. A mom who loves her children enough to know what is important and what is not.
For example:
Important things:
Saying "I love you" to my kids several times a day.
Taking out the garbage when it is stinky.
Doing the dishes before the food turns to cement.
Asking my kids' what the best part of their day was.
Getting my long run in on Saturday.
Spending quality time with the husband.
Holding those precious pudgy little baby hands as much as possible before they get big and calloused.
Writing down the funny, smart, naughty, sweet things my kids do so I don't forget.
Not so important things:
Dusting, especially the base boards.
Outfits that match, especially socks.
Treat bags at birthday parties.
Occasionally letting my child watch 3 hours of t.v. so I can get something done without interruption.
Decorating my house for every holiday.
Making my kids wear something they hate, just because I bought it on sale.
Hair bows.
Updating my blog. I can say that now that I have started one.
Now, back to Simon's birthday party...
Mike and I got to work on Saturday morning and threw together this totally great superhero party in a matter of about 90 minutes. We finished getting everything ready just as our mini-superheros started showing up. And you know what, everyone had a blast.
You know what kids like? Obstacle courses. We planned this one in five minutes.
1. Climb up the slide and jump out of the building.
2. Crawl through the tunnel.
(slacker moms don't always get pictures of everything)
3. Scale the biggest bean bag ever.
4. Jump on the X's on the old mattress.
5. Run across the aerobics step
6. Bust through the wall
(good thing I forgot to take out the recycling and had plenty of building material)
7. Jump into the little closet full of balloons to find and save the princess
(A big THANKS to dad and Ada for building the obstacle course and constructing and reconstructing our wall!)
Best friends: Batman and Spider-man
1 great party. 11 happy kids. 0 tired (well, maybe a little tired) and overworked parents.
1 happy slacker mom.
There is so much more I want to say about being a slacker mom, but this post has already taken way too long and I am out of time and patience. You see, slacker moms know when it is time to wrap things up and go watch Netflix with the Mr.
Perhaps I will post again, but if I were you,
I wouldn't hold my breath.