The one where we go on a date.

I gave him a goal to start the year. A goal for my first born with a natural bent for learning, but not a love for the process. “If you finish two books before the month is over, I will take you some place extra special – just you and me.”

That’s all he needed. Motivated by encouragement and a promise, he zipped through two books in less than two weeks. Perhaps the goal was too easy, but I wanted it to be attainable. I wanted him to succeed because I wanted to reward him. And today, the reward comes to be.

Sloan and I are headed to Busch Gardens today, just the two of us. Wendy wrote a whole series of posts on dating our sons (and daughters) and every post was precious, but I was particularly fond of this one. One of our Christmas gifts from my parents was season passes to Busch Gardens and I am so excited to break in those passes with Sloan.

Of my three children, fostering a relationship with Sloan has been the most difficult journey, mainly because he and I are so very much alike in a lot of ways and so very different in other ways. Add to that the fact that he is simply getting older and he needs to be fusing more to his Dad at this time in his life, and you have a recipe for hard moments in our sometimes long days.

Sloan and I need to have some uninterrupted, do what we want, no-one-pulling-my-attention-away fun and tomorrow will be that day. The weather is going to be beautiful (seriously, I totally get why people come to Florida for the winter – it’s freaky awesome), and we are going to ride rides, play games and simply enjoy one another with no set schedule.

It’s been way too long since I dated my son.

So that’s where I am today. I’m building an altar with my cherished first born; an altar of remembrance to look back on with grace and fondness and, hopefully, a few secretive giggles. A lifetime’s worth of memories awaits us.

*happy dance*

Happy Tuesday, everyone.

Comments

  1. LOVE THIS! Our culture does nothing to celebrate ‘manhood’ and so we created a very special and significant event for our boys when they turned 15. After the ceremony (Dave blogs about it here: http://raisingmen.net/2011/11/roppart1/) I got to take each of them away on a trip….5 whole days….just me and that son. It was the best parenting money we EVER spent.

    Hope you have many more wonderful days together!

    • I love what you and your husband do for your boys. It’s just so awesome. Thanks for giving us younger parents of boys a glimpse into the process you ave walked to raise your men. 🙂

      I hope we have many more days, too.

      • I am “worried” that I already told you about this and just repeated myself. If that’s the case, just chalk it up to my old addled brain! 🙂