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Sinking lower… lower…

November 16th, 2006 Leave a comment Go to comments

While getting ready for bed tonight:

Emily: “Mommy, why didn’t you come to lunch today?”

I flash on that note that came home yesterday saying that there was a writing celebration on Wednesday, where the kids can have lunch with their parents and then go back to the classroom to show what they’ve written. Since the note said it was a Thanksgiving celebration, I had mentally filed it away as being NEXT Wednesday. Of course, now I realize it couldn’t be, since there is no school next Wednesday.

Me: “I didn’t know that was today, sweetie. I’m sorry.”

Emily: “Some of the other mommies came.”

Me: “I know. I’m sorry, sweetie, I didn’t realize. Would you like me to come and have lunch with you some other day?”

Emily: “Yes.”

Me: “Okay, sweetie, I’ll definitely do that.”

What was that I said about other people letting my baby down? Ugh.

On the up side, it’s pretty remarkable that she was able to express a sentiment like “some of the other mommies came.” And we spent a LOT of time together this afternoon, just hanging out by the swing out back, then later, playing like crazy.

Yeah, I still feel like crap.

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  1. November 16th, 2006 at 03:50 | #1

    It was an honest mistake. Maybe I’m not reading it right but she didn’t seem too upset.

  2. November 16th, 2006 at 03:50 | #2

    It was an honest mistake. Maybe I’m not reading it right but she didn’t seem too upset.

  3. November 16th, 2006 at 03:54 | #3

    No, she didn’t. But it’s so unusual for her to express a desire of that complexity that I still felt bad. If she’d been able to tell me about it ahead of time, it wouldn’t have happened. The fact is that she can’t, so I feel like I fell down on the job of being extra-vigilant about this sort of thing.

  4. November 16th, 2006 at 03:54 | #4

    No, she didn’t. But it’s so unusual for her to express a desire of that complexity that I still felt bad. If she’d been able to tell me about it ahead of time, it wouldn’t have happened. The fact is that she can’t, so I feel like I fell down on the job of being extra-vigilant about this sort of thing.

  5. November 16th, 2006 at 04:05 | #5

    I don’t think that’s a fair call. You’re being too hard on yourself.

  6. November 16th, 2006 at 04:05 | #6

    I don’t think that’s a fair call. You’re being too hard on yourself.

  7. November 16th, 2006 at 07:01 | #7

    I second that.

    I think on the whole, you work so hard at staying on top of things, that unfortunately murphy’s law just kinda hangs out there waiting for an opportunity however slight it might be.

  8. November 16th, 2006 at 07:01 | #8

    I second that.

    I think on the whole, you work so hard at staying on top of things, that unfortunately murphy’s law just kinda hangs out there waiting for an opportunity however slight it might be.

  9. November 16th, 2006 at 14:07 | #9

    Thanks, sweetie.

  10. November 16th, 2006 at 14:07 | #10

    Thanks, sweetie.

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