One bad thing about an extended vacation is that you miss those summer staples you have come to enjoy, like bbq cookouts with friends, Friday night card games with noshing, and Vacation Bible School at your church. For years I have been apart of an amazing group of friends who love the Lord and love to share it with the community through a summer program called VBS. I was sad to find out we wouldn’t be a part of it this year, as it’s a whole family affair that we fully embrace every summer. Jon usually takes off a whole week and we all hang out together exhausted, but happy.
This summer we are at Dad’s house and that means we can’t be at our church, but never fear! Our local Baptist Church is here!! **cue superhero muzak** First Baptist Church of O’Fallon is hosting the same theme VBSÂ our own PCBC is and I was thrilled to have the resource so MJ could experience it as well.
I pre-registered him online and he was SO excited to go and make new friends. We hustled over there and grabbed our card, a t-shirt, and a CD. We made our way into the sanctuary where the singing and music was just getting started. Afterward when it was over, I picked him up and he was giddy with joy at doing the art, having snack, and playing with his new friends. We stopped at the local RED BOX to pick up a movie, which has become a nightly ritual for us since it’s cheap and quick to pick up and drop off.
While we were waiting for our movies to come out, MJ had to go to the bathroom *really bad*. So bad he was squeezing himself the way only little boys can get away with when they really have to go potty and there isn’t one around. Since the house wasn’t more than 2 min. away, we decided he could wait until we got home.
This is the conversation that followed:
Me: Ok Buddy, I’m not going to speed, but I’ll get home as fast as I can. Can you wait?
MJ: Yeah Mom, I’ll just keep thinking dry thoughts.
Me: What kind of dry thoughts are you thinking?
MJ: crackers
Me: *stifling laughter* Really? What else is dry?
MJ: …pretzels…animal crackers.
Me: Um, yeah…those are all pretty “dry”. You know what I think of when I think of dry? I think of SAND. Like a desert.
MJ: Oh Mommy, yeah! Like when you eat a whole entire tree. Well…not the leaves, cuz they aren’t so dry.
Me: *snort* Yeah, I guess a tree is pretty dry. The leaves, probably don’t tatse very good tho.
MJ: Oh Mommy! A brick is pretty dry! You could eat one of those, huh? Well..maybe not cuz that would break your teeth. Hahaha!
We laughed a little more and I sent him running inside the house to go before he had an accident. While he was opening the door, I could hear his yell, “NO TALKING TO ME…I HAVETA PEE”.
That kid…he’s pretty funny. And dry too.