Oh yes, friends. That is exactly how we spent the better
part of last Saturday afternoon on our anniversary trip to Chicago - figuring
out what the next three months of our lives look like.
As we looked out the window of our lovely hotel room that
overlooked the Water Tower on the Magnificent Mile, I worked our master Google
calendar on my laptop and Sean updated the calendar app on his phone. We
cranked through Rebecca’s and Amy’s upcoming performances and our plans for the
car show at Michael’s school. We mapped out a schedule for rehearsals for a
children’s choir we’re starting at church. We wrote in the potential Saturday
rehearsals for the Christmas choir. I reminded him of the bi-monthly meetings I
have with a friend from church and he reminded me of the meal I need to provide
for his work luncheon (that’s today!).
As a result of the calendar coordination I wrote a
mile-long to-do list that I’ve been working through all week. And maybe, just
maybe, I’ll finish it by the end of the year.
Or not.
Twenty-three years ago I never dreamed that coordinating
calendars would happen on an anniversary trip. How unromantic. I also never dreamed I’d become a list-maker. How un-spontaneous. But after 23 years of marriage, getting
our lives on the same page so our bodies end up in the right places feels
spectacularly romantic to me. Sexy, even.
Happy Anniversary to my planner, who’s pulled me, ever so
slightly, to the list-making dark side. I’ll gladly sit on the bed and make
lists with you any day.
*For the record, we were on the couch. He'd have been at a desk if we'd had one. Please - you think the engineer could do that kind of work on the bed? But I couldn't pass up the opportunity to terrify my offspring - I'm sure they thought I'd say, “And who knows what else will come from that calendar-and-list-making session…” I do enjoy this part of motherhood.
*For the record, we were on the couch. He'd have been at a desk if we'd had one. Please - you think the engineer could do that kind of work on the bed? But I couldn't pass up the opportunity to terrify my offspring - I'm sure they thought I'd say, “And who knows what else will come from that calendar-and-list-making session…” I do enjoy this part of motherhood.
The guy at my right shoulder is married to my sister. The guy on my left is married to Sean's sister. I thought they'd like a picture to remind them of their hair.
Other than a little piece of cake, we didn't eat at our reception. There were so many lovely people to talk to! We drove through Wendy's on the way to our hotel.
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