Welcome to a Fly on the Wall group post. Today 8 bloggers are inviting you to catch a glimpse of what you’d see if you were a fly on the wall in our homes. Come on in and buzz around my house.
Buzz around, see what you think, then click on these links for a peek into some other homes:
Here’s who you’ll be hearing from:
- Me, Mama O.
- Daddy O.
- Big Sister, age 7
- Little Brother, age 5
For more Fly Posts, you can see my Fly on the Wall PAGE!
Yikes! This is only the third time this year that I’ve been part of this blogging challenge. A lot has been going on – major volunteering, launching my marketing business, but I did take some time to hang with my girls and see Boyz II Men and New Kids on the Block. Unfortunately, Paula Abdul wasn’t able to perform due to an injury. My dear BFF (who I knew back when these bands were around) warned me before the concert that we may hear, “Old voices.” I really didn’t know what she meant, so she went on, “You know, they may just sound old and different.” Well…here’s what they looked like:


I didn’t think they sounded old. Boyz II Men still had it too! It was a very fun night!
After that week, it’s been a balancing act of summer school, sports, work, and fun with family & friends. All good things of course!
Fast forward to July 4th, and Daddy O had this to say:
“I feel unpatriotic drinking this beer.”
Some Expressions are Tough to Understand
Me: I need to balance my checkbook. Big sister: What are you balancing it on?
Me: We’ll be carpooling today with our neighbors. Big sister replies, “I hope the water’s warm.” Hmm…there’s no pool in the car.
Summer Grumpiness
Big Sister: Adults almost always ruin my mood especially you Mom.
This is what I get for laying down the law during summer! It’s funny because her comment reminds me of what they said last summer. I wrote about it in “You Might be Home with your Kids for Summer if…”
I was talking to Little Brother about getting along with friends, after hearing that he was name-calling. He went on to say, “those darn friends mess everything up sometimes.” For being five, he sure can sound like a grumpy old man sometimes!
Crazy Little Brother
Little Brother kept saying “subspicious” for several weeks.
Little Brother describing his two recess times at school: I play Ningajo in the morning and monster in the afternoon.
We ended up finding a love seat and two chairs for our living room. Once they were delivered, Little Brother referred to it as a “love couch.”
While helping with chores, I discovered that Little Brother loves to scrub with the toilet brush. “It’s kind of like stirring a big soup,” he said. Stir on, I say!
Me to Little Brother: Stop being crazy!
Big Sister explains: He was born crazy, mom.
Little Brother was sitting on my lap, and asked where my heart was. He guessed, “between those Rocky Mountains?” Yes, referring to my boobs! Ahh! Previously, he told us that, “boobs are enjoyable.” The gray hairs are coming already because of this kid!
Awesome has a New Meaning
Me at dinnertime: My day was productive.
Kids: What does that mean?
Little Brother: Like awesome?
Me: Yes, exactly!
I hope you all have an awesome rest of July! Cheers, my dear readers.
Wow, you sure did have a lot going on for Fly on the Wall this month. As your kids get older the things they say get funnier. I love “those darn friends mess everything up sometimes.” Of course, I used to feel that way about my kids!
They are pretty funny! Sometimes I feel that way too. 🙂
Going to try on my phone since I’m awake at 3:30 am.
Love the grumpiness…it’s cute but not. I both laugh at the boy and want to kick him. I guess my sarcasm wore off on him.
OMG the soup toilet…I can’t.
Oh man, sorry to hear you’re up so early! Extra credit for commenting so early.
I know, the grumpiness can be funny, but annoying too. He is one of a kind for sure.
I love this concept!
This is a fun writing challenge! Let me know if you’re interested!