We had a Mommy and Connor date night tonight and it was one of those life moments when you wish you had a camera crew following you so that you could remember everything. Nothing monumental - just all of those little things that make you realize that parenthood is a gift.
I decided that for the few hours we had together that we would talk about what Connor wanted to talk about, go where he wanted to go, eat what he wanted to eat. We went to the toy store to play and made a huge train that connected all of the cars and engines since there were no other kids there we had to share with. We decided on Rotellis for dinner and Kiwi (frozen yogurt) for dessert. Connor asked if we could have a "backwards dinner" (dessert first) and I said YES! When we got to Kiwi he was the star of the show - dancing around to "Moves Like Jagger" and proclaiming (loudly): I LOVE this song! The college kids couldn't get enough. His yogurt choice was banana bread swirled with Graham cracker, topped with dark chocolate and peanut butter chips, fruity pebbles, and valentines hearts.

We splashed our way through puddles as we walked to dinner and Connor proclaimed "There are shapes EVERYWHERE!" and turned our walk into a kind of shape scavenger hunt. My favorite was the loooooooong skinny rectangle on top of stacked squares (a light pole post and base).
At dinner we played the games on the kids placemat together and shared crayons for coloring. He made me so proud by ordering himself and using his manners without being asked. "May I have pink lemonade please?", and "Thank you for my drink." when the server brought it. She was completely enamored with him.
On the way back to the car we jumped over cracks in the sidewalk and played silly rhyming games. Once we got to the parking garage we rode the glass elevator twice to the top floor - where we had parked at the highest parking spot just for the fun of it.
I'm often proud of Connor for so many things that he has learned, but tonight I was reminded how much he can teach me too. Everyone should enter a child's world on occasion!
You're a wonderful mom, Nik!!! These kinds of special moments are priceless!!
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