Mama, why do you always check that book when we eat lunch together?
Because it’s my to-do book. I write down all of the stuff that I need to do, because otherwise I’ll forget, and then I cross things off when I do them. And I like to do it at lunch because then I can figure out what I’ll be doing this afternoon before I teach piano.
Oh, okay. I like to do that, too. I make really important lists.
You do?
Yes. They say things like, “Ask mommy if we can watch the movie.”
What movie?
Any movie. That’s why I have the list. So I can remember to keep asking.
Gotcha. Smart move. Gotta have a goal.
When I was younger, I had different lists.
You’re six.
Right. So when I was really young, I’d write lists of things that I’d already done, and then I’d check them off.
Hey, I just did that! I emptied the trash cans and then I wrote it down just now so I could cross it off. I’m with you, sister!
You’re not my sister.
True.
And I wasn’t emptying trash cans. I would just write down, you know, all of the important stuff from my day.
Like what?
Ohhh, just the big stuff. “Get a haircut.” “Read books.” “Play with my dolls.” “Get dressed.” “Eat breakfast.” And then, since I’d already done them, I’d cross them off!
I see.
My schedule was very full.
Clearly.
You know what else was always on my list?
What’s that?
“Hug Mommy.” ‘Cause I wouldn’t want to forget that.
You’d manage to squeeze in a hug, even with your busy schedule?
Yes. I can always work you in.
Thanks. I appreciate you finding the time for me.
Check in with me later. I’m really busy today, since it’s pajama day at school.
You’d think this would make for a more relaxed day.
It’s hard when you’re so busy.
Preach it, sister.
I’m not your sister.
But you’re a sister.
I need to get back to work now. I’ll pencil you in for later.
See you then.
So wish I had her dimples. And the ability to wear pajamas to work.
Either way, I’ll take her hugs any time.