G& G's Mama, Good for him. That's a lot of stress and excitement- a chess tournament. I agree that you should be over the moon about the details of the day. Those would be celebrated at our house. Yay you!
We had a majorly good milestone today. DS has been fixated on musical instruments, notably the French Horn (say it all together, "Cause it's French!"), which is fine. He does get it naturally, I suppose. Anyway, i had gone Friday to the local music shop to inquire about trumpet lessons and I told him about it. Big Mistake. I had to listen to him beg for a trip to this Heaven of a thing called a Music Store. Would I buy him a thousand instruments?, etc. Substitute your own kid's nagging here:
So today his dad and I take him to the Music Store and he was high- I mean like meth was pumped into his little system by narcotic faeries. Lunch was torture and so was the car ride over there. Uncontrollable glee and fear and anticipation over the Music Store.
I made him repeat over and over again,"I am not buying anything. I am looking with my eyes. I am not playing instruments. I am looking with my eyes". As we we walking in, his sister says, "I'll walk with him and make sure he follows the rules!"
TO my surprise, both DS and I say "NO!" at the same time. Then DS says, "I can do this myself! I know the rules!"
And by God, the little bugger only looked with his eyes and never pestered the sales people and was totally cool (though still very excited). When it was time to go, he left without incident. We then took him to the book store and bought him a huge book on Orchestra music with a nifty CD to listen to all the instruments, which he played with for 4 hours today. Now he's passed out on the sofa taking a nap from all the excitement.
So, see, it will get better. We've gone from "storms" over the light switches and fans to "I know the rules!" and I am thanking all the effort and all the people beside me who helped make this evolution possible, especially my son.
I'm all for enjoying the little stuff. Baby steps.