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The birthday festivities outside the movie theater. |
They saw the movie at a relatively new theater chain in our area called Alamo Drafthouse. We've been there once on a date and once as a family, so Reed knew the drill. At Alamo, you actually eat your meal during the movie - and of course have popcorn too. Outside Alamo there's a play area that the boys took full advantage of after the movie – Tod left them to their fun for more than 45 minutes before rounding them up for home. Then, because he's working on that Dad of the Year prize, he stopped at McDonalds for McFlurries on the way home.
Reed was beside himself when he got home – "Mom, we had SO much fun! I think half the fun was playing outside after the movie. And half the fun was the ride home. And half the fun was the movie! And half the fun was the ride there!" I said "It sounds like you had twice the fun, then!" and he agreed. It was terrific to see him so happy with how his birthday turned out.
Something new this birthday was that Reed really didn't want to know what he was getting for his gifts. And that's gone even further with Christmas coming up – he wants to generally say he wants Legos, and let people pick them out for him so he'll be surprised. This year's birthday was so spread apart, he was able to spend some birthday money before he'd even gotten his family gifts. He struggled because he wanted to shop and wanted me to redirect him if he was leaning toward buying something somebody had already bought him, but then that'd let him know what he was getting. It's kind of interesting that it's gone this way. Of course his "generic" Christmas list includes "new computer" which is also a whole new level of gift requesting!
Something Reed's been doing lately that's perplexing to me is going to bed early. Yes that's right I said going to bed early. What?!? He told me the other day that it's his time to sit and think, while he listens to his podcasts. He's not getting up crazy early like he sometimes used to (partly because of the switch to or from daylight saving time [I can never remember which way it goes]) either. He just goes to bed a half-hour, sometimes more, sometimes less...early. We don't question it!
OH! And one more thing...Reed is doing a new thing where he says things like "Someone definitely didn't win the class geography bee" and I say "Huh?" because I didn't now anything about a class geography bee. And he'll repeat it and I'll very directly say "Are you telling me you won your class geography bee?" Then we went back and forth with questions and answers about the geography bee and then the conversation is done. And then 15 minutes later he says "I can't believe Mom believed that I won the class geography bee!" and then I'm ready to strangle him because I have no clue that the truth is. What a nut. I don't know what it's about – is he playing around feeling powerful because he knows something that I don't? Who knows, it's crazy! And so yes...he DID win his class' geography bee, and this Wednesday he'll participate in the 4th and 5th grade geography bee – hope he does great!
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