Wednesday, August 22, 2012

A Dismal Day at the DMV

I spent this afternoon at the DMV, and yes, it merits a blog post.  

The DMV.  Not to be confused with hell.

I'm trying to get a California driver's license, because my Tennessee driver's license was stolen in July 2011 in France.  Yes, I've gone for over a year without without a license.  Don't judge me.  It's really all Benny Boy's fault. He left my dang wallet on a counter of a churro stand.  Yes, he was buying a dang CHURRO!!!  Have you ever had a tasty churro?  Me neither.  So, my whole wallet was stolen... license, military id, credit cards, temple recommend, etc. not to mention cash I had on hand.  Although I will admit it was kind of fun paying a visit to the French police station and parlay-ing francais with the detectives.  Obviously, it didn't get me very far.

So, I made an appointment to go to the dmv today.  For the record, I have tried to take care of this earlier, but dealing with the TN DMV to get the right paperwork has been painstakingly difficult.   Last night I asked Ben, "Do you think it will be ok to take the girls to the DMV?"  He was engrossed in his book (probably about Soviet agents in the Roosevelt administration) and he replied shortly, "Yes, they'll be fine."  And of course as a very trusting wife, I accepted his affirmation in full faith.  Father knows best.  


So, the visit to the dmv started off on the wrong foot because my dang GPS took me to no man's land and I was 20 minutes late when I finally got on the right track.  When we pulled into the parking lot Emily lamented, "I don't want to go here!  I want to go to a water park!"  Don't we all, Emily.  Don't we all.  Of course, C fell asleep in the car.  I very gently lifted her out of her car seat and she continued to sleep on my shoulder.  I put the heavy diaper bag filled with books and snacks on my other shoulder and then opened Em's door and coaxed her to get out of the car.  "I want to get out on Caroline's side!" she demanded.  They're on this kick of getting out on the other side.  And I was too encumbered to go around the car and open up the door for her.  "Em, get out now."  She refused.   "One, two..."  She broke into tears and screams, "Don't act that way!!!"  she screamed while wagging her finger at me.  I love it when they hurl back at me the same lines I use on them.  Do I really sound that bad? At this point I was at my limit so I shut the door, locked it, and walked away.  Of course Em was in hysterics.  Not my best mothering moment, but she did get out when I came back for her (which wasn't long, I promise).  

The next 90 minutes were spent inside waiting in lines, filling out paperwork, and taking the written driver's test....And dealing with the girls. We made quite the spectacle... here are a few examples:

They ran around in circles and knocked into a man filling out his paper work.  He didn't appear too amused.

While sitting in the waiting area Emily read out loud Green Eggs and Ham for the whole world to hear.  I told her to read quieter.  She whispered for about two pages after which she proclaimed, "No, I will not be quiet, I will not." I just hoped everyone thought it was charming, but you know how that book sounds when read aloud... charming is not the word that comes to mind.  

The girls kept running into the photo space where I was getting my picture taken multiple times because I cannot not blink. Don't think the photographer was too amused either.  

While I was trying to focus on the test, Em announced to the world that she had to go the bathroom NOW.  So, I took the girls and the test into the bathroom... anticipating at any second for someone to barge in and bust me.  

While taking the test an employee approached a lady sitting three chairs down from me and asked her if Caroline was her daughter.  I jumped in, "No, she's mine."  "Do not let her stand on the chairs." she scolded me, for everyone to hear.

Caroline scribbling with pen all over the desk while I'm taking the test (unbeknownst to me until after the fact)

And then the real kicker, FAILING the driver's test.  Yes, I failed it.  The older gentleman behind the counter tried to be nice to me.  "It looks like you missed seven questions and you can miss no more than six.  Did you study?"  "No."  "Here's a book.  Study it and come back soon."

I left the building feeling completely down in the dumps at this point.  A lady walking nearby said cheerily, "Your kids are so adorable. They look just like you."  And that made me feel a teeny bit better.  A compliment like that goes a loooooong way.

So, the moral(s) of the story:
 *Do not under any circumstances take a 4 year old and a 2 year old to the DMV. 
* Do not, under any circumstances, give your wallet to your husband so he can buy a churro at a snack stand. 
* If you happen to be around annoying children at any given place, try to be tolerant.  '
*Lastly, if you see someone who is on the verge of tears (particularly a mother exiting the DMV), pay her a sweet compliment, it might just make her day (and keep her from strangling her children ;) 




Sunday, August 19, 2012

Piano Recital and Pillow Talk

Hello, my name is Marinda Shaha and I would like to play for you Mazurka in F Major and Prelude in D Flat Major by Chopin

Yep, I was in a piano recital yesterday.  The first I've been in for almost 15 years.  

Now, this was a big deal for me.  Let's not mention the fact that the average age of the other performers was 7. 
 That's no lie. 
And I was playing Chopin pieces amongst the likes of "Twinkle Twinkle" "Old MacDonald" and "Pumpkin Party."
That's no lie either.  

But, you see, my teacher, Mrs. Chung is totally overqualified.  She has a masters in piano performance and studied for years from the best in Europe.

And now she teaches seven year olds.  She could totally teach college.  But, she's military like me so it's hard to find that niche when you are only somewhere very temporarily. 

A few months ago I started up lessons with her  because I wanted to brush up and I had this "feeling" that I would have some opportunities in Romania, being married to an attache and all.  BUT WE ARE NOT GOING TO ROMANIA ANYMORE!!!

I haven't mentioned it yet because I feel like a dang fool.  They closed the Romania billet and gave Ben a few other choices, among which we chose England.  And then they said, well, sometimes England really means Germany.  We'll let you know.  So, we don't know where we are going yet.  But we most likely won't be doing attache work.  Sigh.  So much for my "feeling" but you never know what's down the road.  

In the meantime I'll play with seven year olds

Mrs. Chung

No piano recital is complete without eating at Baskin Robbins afterwards.  That's the way we rolled growing up anyway.
And now for the pillow talk portion:

Last night as I laid (lay? lied? lain?) next to Ben in bed and was in that dreamy in between state of just falling asleep, Ben whispered, "Marinda?"

"Hmmm?"  I replied, anticipating something sweet (or salty!) from him

"Did you know that the Roosevelt administration had over 300 confirmed Soviet agents in it?"

And that's where his mind is at midnight in bed with me.

Tuesday, August 14, 2012

Killer Quotes



My girls are at the age now where every day they make me laugh with the things they say.

Here are a few recent conversations from the past couple days.

Me: (as I'm pushing the girls in the shopping cart around Target)  Emily, guess who's coming over to play with you today?  I'll give you a hint.  Her name starts with E.

Emily: Elsa?

Me:  No

Emily:  Evie?

Me:  No

Caroline:  (with all the earnestness she can muster)  Spiderman?


Today when Emily came home from preschool.
Me:  Em, who's your favorite teacher at preschool?

Em:  Miss Cathy.

Me:  I can't remember which one she is.  What does she look like?

Em:  (very matter-of-factly):  Well, she's got feet and legs, hair, shoulders, arms, and a tummy.

Thanks Em.  That really cleared things up.  

Wednesday, August 8, 2012

A Child's Prayer

They say no two kids are alike, and that definitely applies to my daughters:

Listening to their nightly prayers will give you an insight into their different personalities:

Emily's prayer at meal time or bed time NEVER varies... she sounds a little military-ish, like she's giving orders.

Heavenly Father
Thank you for this day.  Please bless we'll have a good night sleep.  Thank you for the food.  Please bless Nana and Baba and Grandma and Grandpa.  Please bless Mary on her mission.  In the name of Jesus Christ Amen.

 That is it, verbatim.

We have explained countless times that she can use a little variety... we've given her plenty of ideas and phrases she can try out, but NOPE.  This is her prayer and she's sticking to it.  She'd make a great Catholic.


Emily:  Life's no joke

Then there's Caroline's prayer.  Tonight her prayer went something like this (imagine listening to a high-pitched irresistibly cute voice):

Thank you for this day
Thank you for the rooster
Thank you for the pig
Thank you for the horse
Thank you for the sheep
Thank you for the letters
Thank you for the numbers
Thank you for Jesus
Thank you for the stars
Thank you for the lights
Thank you for Jesus
Thank you for the sandals
Thank you for the sing-along songs
Thank you for the dvd player
Thank you for the blankie
Thank you for Jesus (she really said it three times!)
Thank you for eating (ironic)
Thank you for...

and you get the idea.

When she'd pause I would prompt..."In the name of Jesus Christ..."  "No!  I'm praying!"  she'd snap back at me and then continue on in her high-pitched innocent voice.  Hey, at least she's one grateful girl!
Total Mama's girl, through and through



Sunday, August 5, 2012

Summer Vay-cay

Summer vay-cay started with a road trip to Utah with the girls and Nana. No, that is not a picture of Nana.  That is my dear friend/ex-missionary companion, Tawny.  

We stopped at beautiful Lake Tahoe for the night and stayed with her and her family. It is always so fun to be with her.  We had a blast together on the mission.


Beautiful Lake Tahoe
The girls on the playground





Driving through Nevada on the long, hot I-80 has to be the worst stretch of road ever!  Of course, the girls didn't fall asleep until we hit Salt Lake, 20 minutes away from our destination



And finally at Nana's house... they couldn't get enough of her trampoline this trip


Our trip included an excursion to the Shakespeare Festival in Cedar City where we saw Merry Wives of Windsor and Scapin.


And had car trouble... this nice stranger ended up being my sister's brother-in-law... crazy coincidence



Sisters and mom

Sleeping soundly with her new pink blankie.  I accidentally left hers in Tahoe so I had to do a midnight run to Target.


Playing at the splash pads at Riverwoods

Cousins Deborah, Josie, and Caroline






First haircut by someone besides me

Fun with cousins at the Shaha reunion in Draper

I used to think my mom was so cheesy when she dressed us up in matching clothes... and now I can't help myself

Caroline was VERY intrigued by the horses

And loved sitting on one


Listening to a Beatles cover band at Draper Days.  Em loved it!

Feeling the beat with Natalie, Grandpa, and Dave



No trip is complete without eating at In-n-Out.  Katie, my darling sister-in-law, is happy to be there...and I am too but just not letting on.  Actually, I think I'm peeved in this photo because Caroline drank all my shake.


Caroline was on the trampoline for about 75% of the Shaha reunion

And now switching to the other side of the family... the Blackburn reunion at the cabin in Scofield.  Cousin Rachel and Em... good pals


All the kids watching Pepe le Pieu.  (My mom did a skunk-themed cousin's camp.  Don't ask.)



Making homemade soap with Nana

Yummy French toast breakfast





Uncle Phil helped provide entertainment with the rocket launcher



Our cheerleaders at tennis

 Deborah, Caroline, and Matthew... the swing is always a hit.

 Roasting smores... Em's first smore... she's a fan.

 Greg and Bonnie

 Amber and Reed

So happy to be with cousins

 All the grandkids minus two who were napping

 Saying good-bye before hitting the road back to California
We miss everyone already!