summer

by Matt MooneyJune 12, 2015

Summer is here.  At 5, 6 and 8 we got rascals riding bikes and swimming at a skill level whereby we are not in constant stress.  I told Ginny sometime some summer not long ago that I was done going to pools.  With 3 that cannot swim alone, I can only act like I’m listening to whatever adult is talking to me, my head drawing a repeated triangle from locating the 3 bobbing heads while I simultaneously feign my best impression of the laid back dad & try not to tell this person what an idiot they are for trying to have a conversation with me while my 3 kids are in life threatening peril.

But we’re older now and one of us helps Lena in the pool while the other gets to be social or sip on something poolside.  We’ve made the annual Mooney summer list which currently includes the following (in no particular order):  skating rink, zoo, water park, mom dates and Crystal Bridges.  Also, today is the last day of Lego Camp for Anders and Clay Camp for Hazel.  I have no idea if those are real names for what they’re attending, but that has been what we’ve called it all week long, so humor me.  When the kids are not fighting or falling apart, this really is a great stage because they think everything we come up with is fun.  That is unless you break the rule and tell them what we’re doing beforehand; because if you tell them what we’re doing beforehand, then whatever it is will never- no matter what- live up to whatever they devised in their still-forming brains.

Nope.  Everything is a live streaming surprise in our house.  You find out when we do it.  No discussion of what’s next.  Ginny and I learned this early with cabins full of kids at Kanakuk.  This is not the weather and we’re not forecasting.

So tonight, we’re headed to Tulsa to some living social deal I happened upon and bought.  They have no idea.  There’s a “water park” in the hotel.  They have no idea.  We’re going to go to the zoo on Saturday.  They’ll realize this somewhere between the turnstiles and the alligators.

I like to say we Mooneys are “living in the moment” because that has such a better ring to it they “their totally satisfied if they never had time to imagine something better”.

I have been writing, but more book-ish and less blog-ish.  Am I writing another book?  Really not up to me.  I’m always writing and always for another book in the wonderful world known as my head, but publishers & agents seem to sometimes disagree.  They’re loss I tell ’em but they don’t seem convinced.

Swimming, biking, living in the moment and writing….. summer is here.

(though 6 year old Hazel would be quick to correct me that the first official day of summer is June 21st)

picnic

flagging folks down for lemonade

flagging folks down for lemonade

 

Lena doing her thing.  Anders' outfit...'nough said.

4,689 Comments

  1. Allegra on October 13, 2015 at 8:35 pm

    Hey! I’m in nursing school and we are in our pediatric unit. Our instructor showed your ‘Dear Eliot’ video in class and I was surprised at the Name of Jesus being mentioned! Afterwards, my instructor said ‘I don’t want you guys to get anything out of the religious aspect, just to know what the parents have to deal with every day.’ Despite that, I just wanted to say that Eliot is the reason that my classmates (of whom 2 are Christians) heard the Name of Jesus and about the hope we have in Him!! Looks like he passed away a number of years ago but he is still affecting lives for the kingdom! Blessings to you guys!!



    • Matt Mooney on February 24, 2016 at 2:18 pm

      thanks so much for passing this on! such a neat thing we would have never known. honored.



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Summer is here.  At 5, 6 and 8 we got rascals riding bikes and swimming at a skill level whereby we are not in constant stress.  I told Ginny sometime some summer not long ago that I was done going to pools.  With 3 that cannot swim alone, I can only act like I’m listening to whatever adult is talking to me, my head drawing a repeated triangle from locating the 3 bobbing heads while I simultaneously feign my best impression of the laid back dad & try not to tell this person what an idiot they are for trying to have a conversation with me while my 3 kids are in life threatening peril.

But we’re older now and one of us helps Lena in the pool while the other gets to be social or sip on something poolside.  We’ve made the annual Mooney summer list which currently includes the following (in no particular order):  skating rink, zoo, water park, mom dates and Crystal Bridges.  Also, today is the last day of Lego Camp for Anders and Clay Camp for Hazel.  I have no idea if those are real names for what they’re attending, but that has been what we’ve called it all week long, so humor me.  When the kids are not fighting or falling apart, this really is a great stage because they think everything we come up with is fun.  That is unless you break the rule and tell them what we’re doing beforehand; because if you tell them what we’re doing beforehand, then whatever it is will never- no matter what- live up to whatever they devised in their still-forming brains.

Nope.  Everything is a live streaming surprise in our house.  You find out when we do it.  No discussion of what’s next.  Ginny and I learned this early with cabins full of kids at Kanakuk.  This is not the weather and we’re not forecasting.

So tonight, we’re headed to Tulsa to some living social deal I happened upon and bought.  They have no idea.  There’s a “water park” in the hotel.  They have no idea.  We’re going to go to the zoo on Saturday.  They’ll realize this somewhere between the turnstiles and the alligators.

I like to say we Mooneys are “living in the moment” because that has such a better ring to it they “their totally satisfied if they never had time to imagine something better”.

I have been writing, but more book-ish and less blog-ish.  Am I writing another book?  Really not up to me.  I’m always writing and always for another book in the wonderful world known as my head, but publishers & agents seem to sometimes disagree.  They’re loss I tell ’em but they don’t seem convinced.

Swimming, biking, living in the moment and writing….. summer is here.

(though 6 year old Hazel would be quick to correct me that the first official day of summer is June 21st)

picnic

flagging folks down for lemonade

flagging folks down for lemonade

 

Lena doing her thing.  Anders' outfit...'nough said.

4,689 Comments

  1. Allegra on October 13, 2015 at 8:35 pm

    Hey! I’m in nursing school and we are in our pediatric unit. Our instructor showed your ‘Dear Eliot’ video in class and I was surprised at the Name of Jesus being mentioned! Afterwards, my instructor said ‘I don’t want you guys to get anything out of the religious aspect, just to know what the parents have to deal with every day.’ Despite that, I just wanted to say that Eliot is the reason that my classmates (of whom 2 are Christians) heard the Name of Jesus and about the hope we have in Him!! Looks like he passed away a number of years ago but he is still affecting lives for the kingdom! Blessings to you guys!!



    • Matt Mooney on February 24, 2016 at 2:18 pm

      thanks so much for passing this on! such a neat thing we would have never known. honored.