TGIEvening

I'm seriously considering putting the boys to bed at 5:30p tonight. Although we've done a lot of fun things today, both are exhausted, and T and I are fried. In considering why we are thus, the best way to describe the past 11.5 hours is as a litany of inane arguments ("I want to hold the level"; "no, me!"), fatigue-related injuries ("I hate these chairs" as the angry response to running directly into one with his head and ear), subsequent tears/shrieks/desperate calls for ice packs only to give them back mere seconds later, and ludicrous demands minus any thanks. It is as if some horrible brat-monster has taken over the boys' minds; they look the same on the outside, and you keep wanting to just love them up, but they their brains urge them to say or do something totally unappealing, and you recoil as you might if a giant, ringworm-infected oaf was running towards you wanting a hug. Put a fork in me, I'm done.

I've got my first bunch of plums chopped and ready to go into the pot but this next thirty minutes might doom me to the couch for the rest of the evening. Blarg.

Batman, pizza, Olympics

While I don't much care for beach volleyball, May-Treanor and Walsh-Jennings are veeerrry impressive women. They've never lost a set in the Olympics? Wow! T and I enjoyed Batman- it didn't seem nearly as long as it was, and Christian Bale is insanely hot. Good grief, people. Was the prison near Gotham? If not, and I suspect it wasn't, how in the sam hill did Bain and Batman keep shuttling between the two so quickly? T told me I really needed to suspend some disbelief which is true, but I'm just saying...

We then came home to two happily sleeping boys and grilled a delicious pizza. Tonight I went for kale and green tomatoes, in addition to buff mozz, olive oil and so forth. Yum!

T is SUCH a backseat commentator- I mean, y'all should hear him talking to the TV.