Thursday, November 8, 2012

"I'm pretty sure this happened over night." Part One: GABE

So, we've been living in this little apartment since June. We're feeling rather cramped. Especially at night when all six of us are here. I swear my kids are ALL legs. Man, there's just no room to move! We were so naive to think our house would be done by the end of November... anyway, it's an adventure, right?

At night when everyone is restless and I don't know what ... we clear out a space in the middle of the living room and turn on some dance music. My dear friend, Sharon, made me the BEST CDs! At least I think so... my kids are asking for Oingo Boingo and Big Audio Dynamite.  I'm feeling rather proud of myself as a parent right now! It's fun to dance around with them and play; the kids need to move and wiggle. I think I do too.

We've had some impromptu dance lessons as well. Last Friday, Zeke was sick. I mean really sick. The doctor said he was getting pneumonia -- yeah, so he laid on the couch while we danced. (He's feeling much better now, by the way.) A slow song came on. I think it was "Never Tear Us Apart" from INXS (oh, the memories!)

Do you ever just REALLY want to slow dance??? Well, I do, and my sweetie was laid up on the couch. I grabbed Gabe. The girls kept giggling and staring as I tried to teach him how to slow dance. I cannot fully explain to you how totally BIZARRE it was to look UP into the eyes of my 14 year old son. (I'm nearly 5'7" already!)

Anyway, I tried to show him how I think it's cool/more romantic/proper/whatever when a guy puts one hand on your waist and "holds your other hand up like this". Are you picturing it? It reminds me of Dirty Dancing, "...spaghetti arms! would you give me some tension, please?" (No, I won't show my kids that movie, but man, I loved it when I was younger.)

So it was one of those moments I will always remember, cheesy I know, but Gabe wasn't too bugged. In fact, he seemed pretty eager to figure out this slow dance thing. Little did I know, it was perfect timing. The very next night, Gabe was at a friend's house and called me to ask if he could go to a Stake Dance with said friend's cousin's Dad. I said sure??? (Gabe has NEVER wanted to go to a Stake Dance before now.) This was around 9pm.

11pm. The door opens. In walks Gabe and his friend, Zach. They were laughing and stumbling about in the way only 14 year old boys can, simultaneously creating a wake of noise and candy wrappers as they crossed the room.

"So how was the dance?" I asked. Immediately, they launched into a VERY animated explanation of learning how to do the Electric Slide and the Macarena. Then, without any reservations whatsoever, they SHOWED us how to do the line dance to "Cotton Eye Joe". Remember, we're in a 1400 sq. ft. apartment with 3 other kids! I laughed SO hard I thought I would burst. It was priceless.

And... then (here it comes) we asked them if they got to slow dance with any girls. They both grinned and said sheepishly, "Yeah, we did." (I could swear there were little heart bubbles swirling and popping around their heads.)

Gabe got real excited and said, "MOM! Oh wow, by the way, thanks for showing me how to hold their hand up and put one hand on their waist! The girls said that was really cool! "

To all of the girls from some random Stake Dance in Sky View... "You're welcome." Oh, if ever I could be a fly on a wall...

I tried to choke down the lump in my throat. You know, maybe this Mom thing has its perks too. He was so excited! I thought, "Oh, my baby boy is slow dancing with girls!!"

Now as I type this, reality sets in and the lump I remember is replaced by a sick butterfly-type feeling in the pit of my stomach, "My baby boy is slow dancing with girls???????"

Oh dang.


18 comments:

  1. This is a great post, Lacy. What great memories you are recording--made me smile with you.

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    1. Thanks, Julie :) I hope you and your cute family are doing well!

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  2. LOVE, LOVE, LOVE this post Lacy! You are such a great mom! Your kids are SO lucky. You make life SO fun. I adore you! (We do NOT have kids this old!)

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    1. Oh wow, thanks, Rebekah! That means a lot coming from you :) I cannot believe how long it's been since we lived in Colorado.

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  3. I may need held when Sammy goes to his first stake dance...

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    1. Yes, yes, I know. If I dwell on it too much I find myself rocking back and forth....

      Wow! Sammy at a Stake Dance. Now THAT will be awesome. :) Let's see, when he turns 14, Kaia will be 16... that will be very interesting.

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  4. HA HA I'm not looking forward to that time. I think it's awesome that you taught him though. It makes me wonder how many moms do that? I have to throw in that Dirty dancing was my FAVORITE movie growing up. Nobody puts baby in the corner!!!

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    1. HA HA HA!! Oh, Sandra, I LOVE that quote! That movie was NOT good for me to watch over and over and over as a young girl.... but I loved it.

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  5. This is so so so sweet!! Love it!

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    1. Thanks, Bridget, I hope you and your cute family are doing well :)

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    1. Thanks, Amber. I don't always think so, but I hope so. :)

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  7. Love this! Scarily awesome! Time seriously needs to slow down.

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    1. crazy, eh???? I'm thinking about you and Isaac playing Jenga! :)

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    2. honestly, it kind of trips me out to think about!

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    1. To posts. i forgot to press the "subscribe" button the first time. I'm just special that way.

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