The other night, I asked Hubby if he wanted to remain completely anonymous on the blog. Before this post, he was kind of like “Wilson” from that old-school t.v. show Home Improvement. Nobody saw his face, but they knew a lot about him.
Hubby considered it for a second and then said, “I’m okay with being on the blog.”
So now he is.
Yesterday was Father’s Day, and so we decided to go on a family outing. We packed up the car and headed to the beach.
“Let’s go swimming!”
We tested the waters. It was the kind of cold that makes you jump right back onto the safety of the beach. Unless you’re 2 and 4 years old – then you wade right in like your skin is made of cowhide. How do they do that?
“Moooooooommmmm…… Can you stop taking pictures and help me fly my kite?
A real man flies his Cinderella kite with pride.
When we unloaded our gear in the parking lot, Hubby sighed and said, “It looks like you’re about to set up a yard sale. Do we need this much stuff?”
And I said, “Yes. We do.”
But as an indication of just how big of an over-planner I am, here is what the neighbouring family of four brought to the beach with them:
A lacrosse stick-thing (what are those called? Nets?), an Ikea bag and some rakes? Pffft… amateurs.
This is what the Suburble family brings:
What’s wrong with this?
I think that Hubby was just being dramatic.
Thank you for the advice, Tommy. I WILL relax.
The girls danced in the waves.
Then built sandcastles that were eventually adorned with shells and moats.
It was a lovely way to spend Father’s Day. We drove home in the early afternoon, and both girls’ heads slumped in their car seats as they succumbed to the lure of an afternoon nap.
It was like a commercial.
Then, as Hubby left for his twilight round of golf, I was handed an invoice for that serene car-trip home: two wide-eyed and hyper children who didn’t feel like sleeping. At all.
I may have grumbled as I traveled up and down the stairs (and then up and down again). I may have sighed as children asked for water, books, stuffed animals, pens and pencils (to write notes? No. You can’t have that.), and every other object that suddenly occurred to them as they refused to shut their eyes. But I was glad that Hubby was spared this chaos – if only for that night.
Happy Father’s Day, Mr. Suburble. You’re a good man who works hard for this gang. You’re totally outnumbered – but you don’t seem to mind.
We love you!
(But I’m still going to make you my personal pack-mule. I need all of that stuff, mister!)
15 comments
Kenz @ Interiors By Kenz
I can’t get over how cute your family is. That’s cute you asked your husband if he wanted to stay annon. I forced Aaron into stardom. He had no choice. 🙂 I’m glad you all had a good Father’s day!
Tara
Thank you so much, Kenz! I love that you just shoved Aaron into the limelight (I get the feeling that he may enjoy it a little!). I think that Hubby originally wanted to be the “behind the scenes” guy, but when he realized that so many people would be cooing over the girls, he realized, “Hey! Where’s my love?”
So now we all have to coo over Mr. Suburble. “You so pretty, you hunky fella!”
Amy of while wearing heels
What a sweet post. How fun to get a glimpse of Mr. Suburble. I feel as if I escaped to the beach as well experiencing it through your beautiful pictures. And, I had to giggle over your invoice from your day’s adventures 🙂
Tara
We often joke that I “pay” for days off, or for events that have gone a bit too smoothly. The bill comes, and my children go completely off the rails.
I’m so glad you liked the post (and the intro to Mr. Suburble). I can’t wait for him to make more appearances ’round here!
Jen @ Girl in the Garage
Awww the beach… Looks like they had a blast! We’re hoping to take the boys there this weekend. 🙂
Tara
The beach is always a good time. I hope that you guys enjoy your beach trip! 🙂
Clydia @ THREE MANGO SEEDS
You always have me cracking up ready your witty posts! Looks like a great day at the beach — you have a beautiful family Tara. xoxo
Tara
Oh, thank you, Clydia! My kiddos are at their most beautiful when they’re quietly sleeping, but they’re still pretty cute when they’re awake.
And say wha…? You’re giving away $150? I’m going to head over and enter that giveaway ASAP! 🙂
Laurie@Vin’yet Etc.
Haha that’s such an awesome post! Mr. Suburble sounds like an awesome guy, glad we got to meet him! A real man does in fact fly Cinderella kites with pride! Your girls are so sweet, I’m sure he doesn’t mind being out numbered!
Tara
I don’t think he minds TOO much (though I’m sure the non-stop estro-fest does get old every once in a while). Mr. Suburble is pretty awesome – I’m glad that he got to have a nice day. 🙂
Lindsay Faber
A good read and I can confirm that Mr. Suburble is indeed a good man. You are all lucky to have each other. Also for the record I always feel like that other family at the beach when we are out together…you have thought to bring everything and my poor child is left with major envy as she eyes up the buffet you have packed compared to the sippy cup of water and rice cakes that I have in my bag. Good thing you are always up for sharing :).
Tara
I don’t know why I’m compelled to over pack every time I leave the house. I just can’t help myself! We almost always have a meal, some sort of blanket/chair, and a stroller with us. It’s over-the-top, I know. Definitely not a minimalist here!
Mel
Looks like a beautiful way to spend the day, Happy Fathers day 🙂
Tara
Thank you, Mel! It was a really nice day (sans the insomniac children, of course!).
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