For a while
now, Screecher Creature No. 2 has had to watch his older brother attend
birthday parties in play centres, hear his older brother talk about his friends
in school and on Saturdays, watch his older brother attend a gym club. Screecher Creature No. 2 is very hard done
by. He attends Montessori each day but
at different times. His favourite time
is the morning; he gives out that he will miss his friends if he goes in the
“ahernoon” but still kicks up blue murder when I rock up at 5pm to collect him.
He gets upset if he has to leave his jigsaw puzzle or leave the impromptu
disco. He talks non-stop about his
friends and likes to make cards for them.
When he is choosing a toy in the shop, he doesn’t pick the one he likes
instead chooses one that his friend might like.
For the past while he has driven me demented looking for a play date. He
asks me where do his friends live and why can’t he go to their house to play or
indeed, when can they come to ours. I
feel sorry for him as he does seem to miss out on all of these little
things. When his older brother had a
friend out to play, it was deliberately arranged for a time when Screecher Creature
No. 2 was in school as the shouting and roaring (from him) about the unfairness
of it all would have sent me shouting and roaring for the nearest refuge. So tomorrow, Friday, I am doing something
about it. Oisin is coming to play. Oisin and Screecher Creature No. 2 are firm
friends. Oisin is cool, Oisin loves
Mickey Mouse, and Oisin wears beaney hats. Oisin rocks my son’s world. I don’t know who is more excited about the
play date; Screecher Creature No. 2 or me!!
Except I haven’t told him it is happening yet. I won’t until the absolute last minute as the
excitement will be too much for his little body to take and if, for some
reason, the play date doesn’t come to pass, the disappointment will be too much
for his little body to take. I can’t and
won’t do that to him. I have more things
lined up for them to do tomorrow than I had for the entire two weeks of Easter
holiday. I will bake Smartie cookies and
let them shove the smarties into the dough.
I plan to make home-made play dough with them. Pancakes will be made for tea as these are
already a firm favourite in our house but also go down a bomb on Pancake
Tuesday in school. Weather permitting, I have three packets of
seeds to be planted and they might like to “help” with that. The trampoline is always a sure fire
winner. When they need a rest, (in other
words when I need a coffee) I might make proper popping popcorn and let them
watch a cartoon or two. It is true that
there was never as much preparation done for a play date. I suppose I am anxious that it goes well for
Screecher Creature No. 2. This is
something for him and him alone.
Screecher Creature No. 1 also knows Oisin but I am slightly wary that he
will try to take over as is his wont. It
did occur to me to invite a friend out for him too but that would be taking
from this treat that is Iarla’s. So
come on tomorrow and let the games begin!!
Friday. D-Day!
I broke the
news at breakfast that Oisin would be coming home with us at lunch time and
spending the afternoon. Immediately
Screecher Creature No. 1 kicked up a storm, complete with anguished tears, and
he complained loudly that he “never gets anything.” Strangely Screecher
Creature No. 2 was silent. Then he
jumped up off his chair and disappeared into his bedroom. He reappeared moments later clutching Buzz
Light Year, a stuffed teddy, a book, The Incredible Hulk and a huge grin on his
face. The selection of toys, he informed
me, were the ones he was going to bring to Oisin’s house. “Eh, Iarla, it’s the other way round,
chicken. Oisin is coming here.
To play with you.” His face fell
and there was a big suck in of breath. A
foot lifted and made contact with the floor as he informed me none too quietly
that he “never gets to go anywhere!” Time
to go to school methinks! I was about
15 minutes late getting to Montessori to pick up the boys this afternoon. Excitement was huge. Both of them barrelled
past me and climbed into the car before I could say “are you ready?” On the way home, the tyre iron in the back of
the car was the focus of a very intense discussion. They both reckoned it was something to do
with taking a hole out of the wheel tyre. Screecher Creature No. 4 was most interested
in this new person and he did a fair bit of looking and shouting. Screecher Creature No. 2 seized this as an
opportunity to lay down some ground rules.
It was strongly advised not to put your finger into the baby’s
mouth. His teeth were not sharp enough
to bite it off but he would give it a very good shot! And then we were home. The two boyos were out of their seats and at
the front door whilst their belt buckles were still being sucked back into the loops.
Then followed a brief tour of the house, a few toys were exhibited and they
were off out to play. It did my heart
good to see Screecher Creature No. 2 having such fun with a friend of his
own. The others were made up as
well. Even the baby got in on the act
and later on in the evening, when I was making the pancakes, he crawled down
the hallway to the boy’s bedroom and played with them for ages. I discovered a long time ago that if even
just one of the boys is away doing his own thing somewhere else, it completely
changes the group dynamic. It’s much
easier, quieter and the remaining two get on like a house on fire, regardless
of the difference in age. Today I found
the same is true when there is a new face in the mix. It’s not quieter but that is to be expected. Rivalry is forgotten about; all they want to
do is play with the new person. Thank you
Oisin for a really lovely day. I hope you
enjoyed is as much as all of my boys did.
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