2) He appreciates music. Music was a huge part of my childhood. Both my mother and father exposed us to their love of music and my fondest memories of them involve music; be it sunny days with my dad's car radio blaring classic rock on KZAP, or late night dance parties to Neil Diamond with my mom. The Rolling Stones? The "Greatest Rock n' Roll band in the world", that's who! According to my father that is. Josh would beg to differ. I've said this before: Josh creates the soundtrack to our lives. I love him for that.
3) He tolerates my neurotic nature. He loves me for me. He hugs me even when sometimes it seems I don't deserve it.
4) He's funny and disarming. He's good with people and it takes the pressure off me; a girl who lacks some social skills when it comes to new people and new situations. Often I cling to Josh's side while he takes the reigns.
5) He gets more and more handsome with each passing day. His strength and desire to maintain an active lifestyle matches my desire to be outside, to take advantage of the glorious sunshine I so need to feel normal.
6) Most importantly he is an amazing father to our two young children. Our first born was a little baby girl, and ever since the day she was born, my husband was done for. He adores his Roo Biscuits and he shows it everyday, especially yesterday....
Mazzy had missed her dance class last week due to an ear infection. Yesterday I reminded her that she would be going to dance class and I showed her the new white ballet slippers that arrived in the mail for her. It was about 2:30pm, dance class started at 5:30. Mazzy was fully dressed in her tights, pink leotard, frilly tutu, and stark white ballet slippers. On pins and needles for the next 2.5 hours she kept asking, "Can we go yet?" or "Do I look beautiful mom?" or "More beautiful than last time?" I responded with a , "Yes Mazzy, you always look beautiful, but especially beautiful in your ballerina outfit." or "Are you SOOOO excited?!"
Josh came home about an hour before they were to leave for dance class. Mazzy, all decked out from head to toe (minus the ballet slippers which I insisted she not wear outside) with tutu and rain boots, excitedly came running over to her dad, showing him how she put her slippers in the purple little bag her best friend's mom had given her 3.5 years ago as a party favor. The bag was perfect, it was small and the slippers fit just right because "they're bendy", of course.
Finally 5:10 appears on the clock and they're off!
As I'm wrangling the two toddlers at home, I hear my phone ring. I look at the clock and see 5:28. Hmmm. A feeling of dread washes over me. I say hello and I hear Josh whisper, "Babe, is class canceled for Spring Break?" My heart drops into my stomach. We missed the last class. The class when the dance instructor PROBABLY mentioned there not being any class this week. So, I tell him they probably mentioned something last week but we were not given a calendar to indicate which days were canceled and lastly I asked, "Does she know?" (This all sounds very dramatic I realize, however, at the time it felt dramatic.) He whispered, "No. She has no idea." With my stomach in knots I tell him to take her to the shoe store for her tap shoes that we had not had time to get and maybe that would ease the pain a bit after she hears the bad news. I get off the phone with him and pray she's not as broken hearted as I feel for her.
After returning from the store with my supplies for Nacho Survivor Night with the Wilsons, I enter my house to see a very enthusiastic daughter, tapping away on the family room floor. All smiles. A wave of relief swept over me. I bend down and kiss her head. Phew!
Here's what took place at that deserted dance studio with an excited little girl and her daddy....
Josh explains to her that in the same way that he is off work for Spring Break, so is her dance teacher. He adds that she will now have a private dance lesson; with him as the dance instructor.
You see, the studio door was open and so he led her into the vacant room and whipped out his IPhone, googled "5 basic ballet positions" and created his own private lesson for Mazzy:
I can't help but feel relieved that he was the one to take her to class. If it had been me I would have been much too nervous to open the door to a dance room that was meant for a class that was not being held and probably wasn't technically open to random people using the room for their own use. I would have tried as quickly as I could to leave the premises using the tap shoes as my primary tactic to lift her spirits.
Lately, I'm constantly feeling rushed, putting fire after fire out....leaving little time for quality parenting. I need to slow down and use creative measures that ensure our children are receiving the most from me that is humanly possible. I need to take deep breaths. I need to find pockets of time. I need to dance with my daughter. More. Often.
(Just as he does.)
Love you, babe. For so many reasons.
Love you baby
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for this, you are unnecessarily sweet.
You are a wonderful mother and wife.
Love ya
Keri, this is so beautiful. I'm so teary after reading this! I am deeply moved by your love for Josh and his for you and the family. You are a lucky lady to have Josh be your rock and your support, and the kids sure have a one of a kind daddy. And his comment "unneccessarily sweet". Like "It was nothing":) But these are the moments that we live for. Mazzy will never forget that gesture, and now neither will you as it's documented in this beautiful story.
ReplyDeleteI notice and admire all those things you appreciate about Josh too. I love how music is such a part of your soul and his. I love how he makes a soundtrack to GO TO LIVERMORE and I got to share in the soundtrack of your lives. I love the music at the parties you host - the perfect volumne, the perfect selections - the way your kids sleep through it as they are used to music in their souls too. And also his welcoming way of starting the party with his wit and humor - even if it's not his party, and how he can diffuse any situation with just his presence.
Lucky girl, oh yes you are! :)
Wonderful post!
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ReplyDeleteSo, Mom and I agree that Josh could audition for an Iphone commercial or a Deadbeat Dad PSA. :-)
ReplyDeleteBut honestly...such a sweet display of love from a Daddy to his little girl.
Love the photo of Maz mid-twirl and of course of Josh and her in position 1 and 2.
Also, reason number 2 had me tearin' up. No matter how rough life can be...music can always make you escape to a better place or at least make the memories sweeter.
I think this may be my favorite post ever. So beautiful and SO multi-faceted. I LOVE your list of things you love about Josh. As Mel mentioned, these are things we ALL love about him. Except for maybe the coffee part. Don't think he's ever made ME coffee. Although, I'm glad he keeps YOU caffeinated. ;-) I also LOVE that Josh held a private dance lesson for his little girl...reminds me of the sort of thing my dad would do. I ADORE the bottom photo of Mazzy twirling. We all need to twirl more, don't you think?
ReplyDeleteKeri, you got yourself a good one with Josh, and he is equally lucky to have you. Love you both, love your kids, love you all so much I can hardly stand it at times.
I used the word 'love' seven times in that comment (and 'adore' once, which is basically the same thing as 'love').
ReplyDeleteI also LOVE this part of Mel's comment:
"I love the music at the parties you host - the perfect volumne, the perfect selections - the way your kids sleep through it as they are used to music in their souls too."
So true.
Aw, thanks ladies....fun comments about my Joshie!
ReplyDeleteIt's a regular mutual admiration society between Josh and all you lovely ladies, let me tell ya. :)
Ali, the coffee part made me giggle. :)
Mel: "I love how he makes a soundtrack to GO TO LIVERMORE"...so true, he gets a little crazytrain about cartrips and music. It's sorta awesome and annoying when it's 10 minutes after we are supposed to leave and he's all "it's just gotta burn baby."
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