Sunday, February 6, 2011
SUPER SUNDAY!!!
So how was your Superbowl Sunday? Mine didn't go as planned, but turned out well in the end. It also provided a great opportunity to co-parent.
The plan - Get all my chores done and catch up on some work things by 4:00pm. Cook up some wings and pizza by the time the boys come back to me at 6:00pm, watch the Superbowl with my kids (which just happens to end right at bed time).
What really happened:
I do get most chores done, that's good. Their mother texts me at 10am to ask if I want to go to Subway Sunday with them! GREAT!!! I get a few more hours with my boys. I go back home and finish up on chores, then the break in the plan happens. At 3:30pm I get the call that Coleman (my oldest) is not feeling well, his throat is really bothering him. We head to the local CareNow clinic to get some antibiotics. It turns out he has strep throat. Drats. We get home in time to watch the game, but overall his mood is just not the same. He will get another day off of school tomorrow (something he really doesn't want or need).
Then the great opportunity for co-parenting. See in our arrangement, no one pays any child support. All child care costs are split evenly. Actually, she pays me $308 a month even out the expenses. See, I pay for Life Insurance, Auto Insurance, and Afterschool care. She pays for Health and Dental Insurance. The difference is $308.
No here is the co-parenting moment - Take the $308 that she owes me, add $17 for a split in Tax Software, add $20 for a little bet we had that I won. No take off half of the doctor visit and half of the prescription, now she owes me $305.
Overall a great day in the end (except for my Coleman who is just not feeling his best), and two great opportunities to put the kids first ahead of our own personal concerns. (Lunch and Medical Payments)
How did you spend your Super Sunday?
Friday, February 4, 2011
SNOW DAY!!!
It's that time of year when we here in Texas get a day off. Being a teacher, a well positioned snow day can be a great thing. This year however...let's just say it got out of control.
Snow Day 1
My Snowy House |
This was a welcomed day off, at least I didn't want to have to deal with the cold today. I got to sleep in, do some serious house cleaning, visit the boys for a few hours (they were at their mother's) and get some paperwork for school completed. Not a bad day. It will be good to get back to work tomorrow.
Snow Day 2
2nd day of icy streets |
Living in Texas means the snow melts almost as fast as it hits the ground, right? NOT THIS YEAR. Today we woke up to some really nasty roads. Worse then the day before, what was snow is now a 2"-3" plate of ice. I really wish I had learned how to ice skate. Well, at least I got in a few meetings today about a possible business opportunity. The boys come back to me this afternoon, but we do little other then watch a few movies.
Snow Day 3
My youngest sliding down a driveway! |
Now this is just getting ridiculous. Three Days!!! This is my 11th year in this area, we have never had 3 days off of school before. What a waste educationally this week has become. The boys do an immense amount of play in the snow today. Their mother comes over at 4 to work on her taxes, then we take the boys out for our traditional Thursday dinner out. That was an interesting drive.
Snow Day 4
The boys and grandma with their creation |
Well, school is done for this week. We got several inches of snow overnight. The boys built a snowman with their grandmother while I shoveled the snow off the walkways. They played outside for several hours today. And other then updating this blog, well, I did NOTHING, and it felt GREAT!
According to the weather man this will all be gone by the end of the day tomorrow. We will just be left with a soggy mess. Bye, Bye to snow days of 2011. Also bye, bye to Memorial Day holidays, Good Friday and any other holiday we had left this year.
A great few days off...Hope everyone involved with it had some fun!
Co-Parenting Rule #3 - Compromise
This is such an easy concept, but very hard for some people to accomplish. Especially someone they have "baggage" with.
Let's look at the situation that brought this post on.
So, about 2 months ago, I mentioned to my ex that I wanted to take the boys camping at the start of our spring break. Now here is how the custody schedule works out for spring break this year:
SUN MON TUES WED THURS FRI SAT
MOM MOM MOM DAD DAD MOM MOMTypically on spring breaks and the such, we have an agreement to allow the child one more day at the parent's that have only two days of visitation. So in this case, I would get an extra day. I wanted to use it on the Sunday (I have them the preceding Friday and Saturday). This would enable us to go camping Saturday morning and come back Monday afternoon, just in time to go back to Mom's smelling like the great outdoors!!! She agreed that is sounded fine and to just be careful (just a note, she has sent them back to me injured more times then I have sent them to her injured, kinda funny).
Well, about a week ago, she wanted to know if we could change plans. At first it kinda pissed me off, I had already planned the trip (hadn't made reservations yet however) and it's kinda become a tradition that we go camping right out of the shoot for spring break. But, as to not start a fight, I asked her what she had in mind. She wanted to move my extra day to Friday night, she even offered up them coming to me early on Wednesday. I was willing to give in then, she gets her dates (based around travel plans) and i get a few extra hours with my boys over the break. Compromise.
I am a planner, and I could have dug my heels in. In the end she could have just said no extra day to you, but instead compromise got me more time!
Have a great day, and if you're in North Texas enjoy the end of the snow!
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