And when I mention it to Mom, she's all for it!
She contacts a Spa she used to frequent back in Bridgeport and finds out they're offering a special promotion for their new 'rejuvenate and refresh' program.
It's an all day spa treatment package that includes your choice of hair care options, sea salt scrubs, mani-pedi's, mud baths, and full body massages of various types, including a couples only massage class.
The only kicker is that it's only for adults, no children are allowed, not even teens.
But the entire package is free for adults agreeing to photos and reviews of their experience in their next promotional brochure.
It wouldn't hurt anything for me and Nolan and Mom to take a break right?
Just a day to relax and be pampered while the older kids are at school.
And Ward and Ben will be perfectly safe with a sitter until their sisters get home in the afternoon.
We'd take a late flight out of Bridgeport and be back early Saturday morning so we'd be out of town less than 24 hours.
Breeze and Rielle are certainly capable of looking after their three younger brothers for one evening. Right?
And their Mimi and Aunts and Uncle would all be at hand if they needed any help.
Mom, Nolan, and I decide it sounds too good to pass up.
So Nolan and I discuss it all with Breeze as the oldest, stressing how much we're depending on her to be responsible.
Breeze nods through our whole conversations and says, "It sounds incredible! I wish I was old enough to go along, I'd love to see the city and all it's night life. But you can count on me to take care of things here!"
While Mom tells Rielle all about our plans for Friday.
And she's just as receptive.
"None of you have ever had a day away from the farm, I agree, it's too good to pass up. And I'm old enough to help Breeze with the boys! In fact, Dean's asked his friend Tyrone to sleep over tonight. It will be good practice for tomorrow."
Rielle tries her hand at her first 'babysitting' opportunity and reads a bedtime story to the young boys.
As Dean starts to climb to the top bunk, he says, "Are you sure you don't mind the bottom bunk Ty? I usually sleep on the top one, but I wouldn't mind letting you have it tonight."
Tyrone can't take his eyes off of his friend's pretty older sister and doesn't even mind that she's reading a logic book to them rather than a real bedtime story.
He's so distracted by Rielle that he just shakes his head and says, "I'm fine here. Maybe next time I'll try the top bunk."
With the kids all sleeping, we gets our bags packed so we'll be all set for our early morning flight.
Aggie's Corner has grown since mom arrived all those years ago and they have a real airport now.
It's small, but they have direct flights to Bridgeport so we'll be there within a couple of hours.
But in the morning, I'm already having second thoughts, maybe even third, as I rock with Ben.
Can I leave my little boys with a sitter even for a day?
But Mom and Dean won't hear of cancelling our trip and they tell me I need it more than either of them.
We get all four kids off on the bus the next morning, and then introduce Ward to the new babysitter, Jessica Brandt.
Jessica picks Ward up straight away saying, "Well, aren't you just the cutest little thing!"
And when she tickles him and we all hear his sweet little laugh, she says, "It's probably best if you all head out while I have him occupied. It usually works best that way. Goodbyes with toddlers can be tearful."
Nolan looks at me and says, "I think our boys are in good hands Summer. I'll get our bags as the taxi will be here any minute."
Within moments mom and Nolan have me all tucked up in the taxi and we're off.
Mom reassures me saying, "Relax Summer, you'll feel so much better after a day of pampering."
I like the idea of being pampered but I'm still a little nervous about leaving the kids on their own.
But the boys do great with Jessica who calls me and says, "Everything's fine Mrs. Swanson! I like calling my first time parents with progress reports as it helps them enjoy their time away. I've fed, changed, and rocked little Ben, and he's down for a nap. Ward's been an angel and he's eating his lunch in his high chair right now. None of my toddlers ever pass up Mac and Cheese!"
I'm so relieved to hear the boys are doing well, and so thankful for Jessica's call that, once she rings off, I turn to Nolan and tell him we'll have to give Jessica a bonus and let her agency know just what a gem she is!
With my mind at ease, I head off to that couples massage class with Nolan, eager now for some relaxing, romantic time with my husband.
And though Breeze had every intention of keeping her promise to us, things didn't work out like she had planned.
I got all the details after the fact of course.
Here's what happened while we were gone:All Breeze's thoughts were focused on tomorrow night being Prom and she couldn't wait to go with Barrett.
"Do you mind if I do my homework first then head home Rielle? I want to get it out of the way before Prom. I promise I won't leave you home alone with boys for very long."
"I think I can handle it Breeze. And I'll have plenty of time to work on my homework since I don't have a date."
"You could join me and Barrett. We wouldn't mind at all."
"Um, thanks for the offer but I really don't want to play gooseberry and ruin your big night."
So she worked on her homework diligently and was almost finished when her cousin Flynn looms over her sneering, "I knew that prank of yours was just a one-hit-wonder! I asked around and you're not even planning a party while your parents and grandma are out of town. Some party animal you are, no fun at all!"
Breeze doesn't answer but his words have touched a nerve.
Across town, Dean's having a better time as he met a new boy in school and volunteered to help him with his homework after school that day.
The boys were doing homework at the Kindle family*** dining room table when Leonard's dad came downstairs, tired and sweaty from moving boxes all day.
"Who's your new friend Leonard?" asked Rhone Kindle.
"Oh, he's Dean Swanson dad. He sits next to me in class and he's helping me with homework."
"Well, then I won't keep you from working on it. If you get it done early, you'll have the whole weekend free."
"Do you think Dean could stay over dad?" Leonard asked eagerly.
"We're still getting settled in Leonard, maybe another time."
Hearing Leonard's disappointment, Dean says, "What if Leonard stayed at my house tonight instead Mr. Kindle? I have an extra bunk bed he could sleep on and my parents said I could have a sleep over this weekend."
"Why that's nice of you to offer Dean. If Leonard wants to, I think that would be fine. He'll just be bored here with most of his stuff still on the moving van."
But when Rielle's cousin Flynn and their class mates from school start showing up at the house she asks bewildered, "What's going on? Why are you guys here with Grandma and mom and dad out of town?"
Flynn, trying to play it cool with Jeannette nearby, answered her saying, "Because your sister finally put on her big girl panties and invited our whole class over to a party. I'm sure she only invited me to prove she had the nerve to do it! But I'm liking what I'm seeing so far so I may just stick around for a bit."
Rielle shook her head ruefully and said, "And I'm sure you had nothing to do with goading her into it."
But then one of her favorite songs started playing and she started dancing to the familiar tune, her objections to the party fading a bit.
And pretty soon the hall was filled with chatting and dancing teens.
Breeze and Barrett practicing their dance moves for Prom.
While their cousin Emilie Dean persuaded Henry Crumplebottom to dance, and despite his clumsiness, her smile shows everyone she's having a great time.
Janna Rios was dancing slowly by herself, trying to get up her courage to ask Flynn to dance as she'd seen him grinning at her earlier.
Caitlyn Culver was dejectedly standing alone in the middle of the room, trying not to show her disappointment at the boys neglect of her as her vampirism had a tendency to scare them off.
While Rielle wondered how it was going at the Spa and if it was really a good idea to have a party with their parents out of town.
With that thought in mind, she checked on Dean who was playing outside with his friend, then she took care of Ward and Ben.
Giving Ward a snuggle and helping him use the potty and then spending a little big sister time with Ben.
Taking care of all his baby needs, clean diaper, a bottle, and some play time, so he wouldn't feel lonely.
Once Rielle returned to the party, she told Breeze the boys were fine, but Breeze just nodded, asked her to order a pizza as they were all getting hungry, and continued dancing with Barrett.
While Rielle called to place their order, she noticed Caitlyn was still on her own and she wondered if she wasn't the only one uncomfortable about this party.
Outside, Dean and Leonard have changed into swim trunks to play on the new slip 'n' slide that Dean had gotten as a birthday gift.
"Thanks for deciding to come over Leonard. I'm glad I've got a friend to play with while my sisters are busy with their friends. All they do is talk and dance, and my brothers are still too little to play with me."
"I love it here Dean! Having a friend to play with and no one telling you to keep the noise down. It's awesome! But where are your parents? I didn't see them when I got here."
"Oh, my parents and Grandma are out of town, but they won't be gone for too long. They have a late flight back from the city. They'll get home after bedtime and be here in the morning."
"That's so cool that they let you have friends over when they're not home. My parents would never allow that. Maybe it's because you have sisters in high school?"
Dean thinks about that a moment, shrugs, and says, "I guess so. Hey, the slide should be wet enough now, let's give it a try!"
And when the pizza arrives, Rielle's in such a hurry to get it into the kitchen that she inadvertently catches Flynn's should with the corner of the box.
"Oh, sorry Flynn! I didn't mean to bump you…"
Since Flynn was now dancing with pretty Jeannette Crumplebottom he modifies his typical snarky comment by saying, "Great, the grubs here at last, though I could have done without being clobbered with it!"
And soon the kitchen is filled with hungry teens waiting for a slice of pizza or some of the mac and cheese Rielle made earlier.
When Rielle sees a young boy she doesn't know looking a bit bewildered in the crowd of teens, she says, "You must be the new boy in school, Dean's friend."
The boy nods and says shyly, "Yes, I'm Leonard Kindle. We just moved to town and I met Dean at school today. Is it okay for me to get something to eat?"
Rielle smiles and tries to put him at ease, saying. "Of course! Did you want pizza or mac and cheese? You'll never get anything on your own is this crowd!"
With her friendly words Rielle has made an unknown conquest of yet another one of her brother's young friends.
But when most of the teens have eaten their fill, Janna Rios almost has a meltdown when she realizes she's wearing the same dress as Jeannette, which is why Flynn had been watching her earlier!
She's mortified and though no one else really cares, she screams dramatically and clutches her head!
Some of the teens laugh, but Rielle tells her it's okay, not a big deal.
To take the spot light of Janna, Rielle whispers to her cousin Emilie and laughing they both collapse to the floor, feigning sleep.
But what draws even more attention is a dispute that arose between Barret and Drake Westmoreland.
One that neither one of them was faking.
Apparently Drake had said something about Breeze dancing really well, and Barrett took offense at him looking at his girlfriend!
And that's when we got home!As I strolled in the front door, relaxed from a day of pampering, I was met with the sight of Rielle and our niece Emilie passed out on the kitchen floor!
And my ears are assaulted with the yelling of two teenage boys arguing about Breeze!
My relaxed state evaporated immediately as I stared in disbelief at our house full of teens at 2 a.m.
And even worse, a young grade school boy that was a stranger to me, who should have been in bed long ago.
But my immediate worry was our three young sons so I told Nolan I would check on the boys while he dealt with our daughters.
The way I was feeling I was counting on his 'military face' to be a big part of his lecture!
And it was.
The Dean's hidden talent not only led to unexpected blazes, but could fire up their tempers as well.
And though Nolan would have rather not have had an audience, he wasn't waiting for an empty house to give Breeze the dressing down she deserved.
But he found out she had just gone outside as we walked in the front, so he headed determinedly out the back door.
And poor Caitlyn Culver got to hear every word of his lecture.
"How could you throw a party when we weren't home!?! I'm so disappointed in you Breeze! We counted on you acting responsibly and you've let us down."
"I'm sorry dad. It just sort of happened, but no one got hurt or anything. We just danced, ordered pizza and made mac and cheese. We didn't drink any nectar, I swear! Rielle and Emilie were just fooling around, they weren't really passed out."
"Just sort of happened? A party lasting until 2 a.m. doesn't just sort of happen! And two boys were in the kitchen almost coming to blows over you! As for the nectar, that's something I will check on with your sister, believe me. And what about your brothers? You were supposed to be watching them, you and Rielle. No, I'm not accepting any excuses. There's only one punishment that will suffice for something of this magnitude. You are GROUNDED young lady, until further notice, you will not leave this house!"
"But dad?! Prom is tomorrow…umm, tonight! I can't miss my Prom!"
"You should have thought of that before throwing an unsupervised party when we were out of town and you were supposed to be babysitting your three younger brothers! You had better do everything you can to get back in my good graces Breeze. Starting with cleaning up the mess in the kitchen."
With his anger still flaring, Nolan waits for Breeze to get back inside to get started on clean up duty.
He finds Rielle in the kitchen looking downcast but he's determined to find out the truth about what happened.
An embarrassed Henry Crumplebottom says, "I'll help clean up the table Mr. Swanson. Right away, sir!"
Nolan responds with a tight nod of his head, saying, "Thank you Henry. That would be appreciated."
But when he starts asking Rielle about her part in all of this, Breeze interrupts and says, "Dad, it wasn't Rielle's idea. The party was all me. She went home right after school and took care of the boys. She even took care of them during the party. The only thing she did was order pizza and I asked her to do that. Please don't punish her for my mistakes. It was all my fault!"
"Well, at least you're being honest Breeze, that will help your current situation. And I'm glad to know one of my daughters is responsible." Saying that, he patted Rielle on the shoulder and added, "That let's you off the hook."
But his words about having one responsible daughter struck Breeze and Rielle saw the hurt look on her face.
So Rielle clasped her hands together and said, "Thanks dad. But it wasn't really all Breeze's fault either. Flynn goaded her into the party and somehow it just got bigger and bigger."
Nolan asked, "Is that true Breeze? The party was really Flynn's idea?"
Breeze reluctantly answers, "Sort of. I wasn't even thinking of throwing a party, not while you were gone anyway. But then Flynn said I wasn't any fun, not a real party animal at all! And then…"
"So you let him get to you and then the party 'just happened'. I'm beginning to get the whole picture here. That doesn't mean I'm letting you off the hook completely, Breeze. But if you and your friends can get this place cleaned up quickly so we can all get to bed, I just might reconsider Prom. But I will have to inform everyone's parents. It's not safe or responsible for any of you to throw or attend unsupervised parties. Does everyone understand?"
Breeze, Rielle, Jeannette, and all the other teens still there, nodded and meekly answered, "Yes, sir."
Of course, Flynn was nowhere to be found, though we all assume he heard Breeze get grounded, which was probably his goal in the first place.
Well, the battle of the teens continues with Flynn getting a point for this round.
Nolan's relented a bit and given Breeze a way to earn the privilege of attending her prom Saturday night.
And we promised Dean he could throw a Slumber Party that same night!
But Rielle gets an unexpected surprise Saturday morning, one her father isn't thrilled with at all.
So much happens on Saturday, I had to break it up into several journal entries.
The first entry is Chapter 48: A Date for Prom
Coming soon.
***Author's note: Thanks so much to Amaranthin for generously uploading her Kindle family (Rhone, Karie, and Leonard) to the Forum at my request. I was smitten with YA Leonard and his dark good looks when he appeared in her Kindle Town Jump story. She not only allowed me a copy of him, but provided a child version, along with his parents, and they have just moved to Aggie's Corner. Since Rhone is the grandson of Blaise Kindle and Justin Kayes and his wife, Karie, is the daughter of Zelda Mae and Christopher Steel, I feel it only fitting for this family to make an appearance in my Farmacy story. A story that takes place in Adventureland, a deserted Sunset Valley, that Agnes Crumplebottom** vowed to return to it's former glory. So this branch of the Kindle family has returned to their roots, to a town their forbears used to call home, to reestablish the Kindle, Kayes, Mae, and Steel family genetics. And if I have my way, to add those genetics to my own Swanson family!
**Authors' note: The Agnes Crumplebottom in my Farmacy was provided to me by MrsFlynn, along with her two YA adopted children. Agnes is no longer be with us, but Henry and Jeannette Crumplebottom are her grandchildren, through her son, Gerald. While Barrett Rios, Breeze's teen boyfriend, is her grandson, through her adopted daughter Olivia. So there's a very good chance that Crumplebottom genetics will be added to the Swanson family as well.