The second day
Tuesday, Jun 12, 2007
Our children get up with the daylight no matter what time they go to bed, so the second day of our trip began like any other—early. My idea of a good time is sleeping, and it’s too bad for me that nobody else thinks that too. I can sleep when I get old if I make it that long.
I’m not sure what I thought I’d be doing all day with five children while Greg attended meetings, but that’s typical. I don’t think “how am I going to do this” until after the fact. It just takes too much energy, and I’ve got to spend my time being a visionary. The planning and “how to” is for other people. It’s why we have five little children with another on the way.
The first step was to get food for the crowd. Breakfast was leftover snacks found under the van seats, and we needed something else to get through the day. Greg brought back an assortment of fruit, sandwich fixings, yogurt, and microwave popcorn. Now we could get on with it.
After stepping over, onto, and into so many bodies in a 400 square foot space, we had to get out. We took the crew down to the lake, which wasn’t so daunting since Greg was there. His meetings didn’t begin until the evening. We paddled around and had a pleasant time –until the baby started crying and the two-year-old threw up.
Greg, bless his heart, handled the babies while I stayed with the older three children. (I know how to delegate and he knows how to score big.) They paddled around and really started to have a good time. You could hear the wind in the trees and the birds in the branches. Just at that moment, though, the office manager (who couldn’t be found the night before) came over to inform us that every boat had to have an adult in it. I looked around for another miscellaneous adult, but there were none. (Maybe they were locked out too.) There wasn’t a sign about the boat rules, so we didn’t know.
You can imagine my dilemma. I already feel like I can’t be in five places at once, and now he confirms the obvious. It’s the perpetual struggle of the modern mother. It doesn’t matter that they can all swim well, are wearing life jackets, and are paddling in three feet of water. Rules are rules and the Scotts obey them. So that ended that.
It wasn’t long until I’d be on my own. Day Two: cranky baby, vomiting toddler, and bored elementary trio. Greg had to leave (smart guy) and the fun was just getting started. It’s a good thing that I’m experienced. Now I just had to think of a plan.
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can’t wait for chapter 3!
Comment by Mummymac (June 12, 2007 @ 3:46 pm )
Did you not hold your room with a credit /debit card? how can they give your room away if you did this? I’m interested in the rest of the story, too. thanks Lisa
Comment by Lisa (June 12, 2007 @ 3:48 pm )
Lisa,
It was all very odd. They booked rooms with paper and pencil and moved people around with an eraser.
Comment by Amy Scott (June 12, 2007 @ 3:56 pm )
you are hilarious!!
Comment by Mindy (June 12, 2007 @ 4:30 pm )
Sounds like fun! My hubs is at the PCA’s general assembly as we speak. We considered all going but I couldn’t face it with five little ones - plus they were going to make us get 2 hotel rooms, I tried to explain that though we’re a family of 7, they’re all under 5 and if they can’t use the bathroom yet they shouldn’t count. They didn’t buy it so I stayed home. You’re brave!
Comment by Anna (June 12, 2007 @ 5:25 pm )
This is too funny! I can so totally relate! Sometimes my husband and I look at each other and say, “You know, a road trip would be fun”. We are thinking of our road trips pre-kids. Then we look at the kids and snap back to reality.
Comment by Valerie (June 12, 2007 @ 6:13 pm )
You made my day with your story.
cranky baby, vomiting toddler-I think I would have packed my bags and left!! You are delight and one day all 5 and one one on the way will bring you grandchildren.
Comment by Tammy (June 12, 2007 @ 6:26 pm )
love the rules that simply exist because they’re rules and not because they actually help anyone or anything!
in my book, them rules? made to be broken, baby!!!
maybe your kids should have splashed that manager with one of the oars! ha!
or better yet, thrown his eraser into the water!
Comment by Elizabeth (June 12, 2007 @ 7:29 pm )
Sweetie, you won’t be able to sleep when you get older either. It’s just like that.
One of our trips involved Disneyland and throwing up. The kids were really young too. Boy, that was fun.
We follow the rules too!
Comment by Janet (June 12, 2007 @ 7:46 pm )
I am in awe of your sheer determination and energy. I have only two children and I cannot even imagine. . . can’t wait to read the rest!!
Comment by Amy (June 12, 2007 @ 9:03 pm )
You really know how to make us feel as though we were right there with you.
Our road trips used to involve vomitting too, from the dog. Now we give her dramamine and she sleeps right through it all.
Can’t wait for chapter three!
Comment by JulieP (June 12, 2007 @ 10:28 pm )
Oh, this is getting good! I can’t wait for Day 3!!
Comment by Lady Why (June 12, 2007 @ 10:45 pm )
hee hee … we make a point of not looking too hard for any posted rule signs. Because if we read it and know it - then we obey it. I was so disappointed the day my boys and I were walking down a forest road and a ranger drove by and told us that they don’t allow sling shots in there anymore. Isn’t that pathetic? And now we know, so now we feel compelled to obey it, even though we know full well that the intent of the law had to do with unruly children, not my 8yo under adult supervision who was shooting a soda can far from other people.
The worst rules to us are the ones that are not made to be followed, rather they are only made to absolve the rulemakers of any lawsuit possibilities. And we still feel we must obey them, because it is posted as a rule.
brooke - highly anticipating the next installment!
Comment by brooke (June 13, 2007 @ 2:04 am )
Early on I learned the difference between a “vacation” and a “trip”. You are definitly on a trip! Vacation will happen some day, but probably not until the kids are out of the house…or can paddle a canoe on their own! Hang in there.
Comment by Kathy/ Lessons from the Laundry (June 13, 2007 @ 8:44 am )
I love it! Waiting (im)patiently for the next installment. :o)
Comment by Leigh (June 13, 2007 @ 10:55 am )
Amy, this is really weird, especialy since you probably don’t know me as I don’t think I’ve ever posted even though I’ve been reading off and on for a couple of years (fellow MOMYS). I saw your dh at the ARP synod! I was signing up my older boys for camp synod and the gentleman next to me needed to see a schedule (which I had but the official worker didn’t) so I let him look at mine. I noticed his name tag said Greg Scott. I immediately thought it might be your dh, but I didn’t know you were ARP. I couldn’t (quickly) think of a good way to say “Hey, is your wife’s name Amy and does she have a blog?”
I wish I had known you were hanging out all alone- we could have hung out together. We had a really nice time (this year and last). Maybe there’s hope for you next year??
Jamie S.
Wife to Tom
Mama to 5 boys, 1 girl, and someone on the way!
Comment by Jamie (June 13, 2007 @ 11:59 am )
Your comment about Greg being a former youth pastor really clicked with me! Talk about being flexible!
Good thing you have him to balance you out. God is neat that way.
And I wish you could have come up our way in NC…..oh well.
You are brave for leaving home at all!
Stacey
Comment by Stacey (June 13, 2007 @ 12:38 pm )
This adventure of yours is a delight to read, though not to go through, apparently! More, more!

Comment by Valerie@Consider It Done (June 13, 2007 @ 1:40 pm )
I can’t wait to read more.
Comment by Tina (June 13, 2007 @ 4:54 pm )
Jamie - I remember you. Thanks for sharing your schedule. I really had no idea where I was going since I had only been at Bonclarken for a total of about 5 minutes. You should have said “Hi” - I’m always glad to be known as Amy’s husband!
Everyone else (well, and Jamie too) - Amy asked me to appologize for not getting back to the story line as things have been busy around here the last couple of days … I can’t wait to see how it turns out either!
Comment by Greg (June 13, 2007 @ 9:52 pm )
Jamie, I wasn’t alone; my other ones are little.
That’s too bad that we didn’t get a chance to meet.
Kathy, You’re right; I don’t use the term “vacation” any more.
Comment by Amy Scott (June 14, 2007 @ 10:26 am )