Livingston, NJ (Aug 22) – Only a short few hours after
picking up their camp trunks from local merchant Kim’s Kountry Kleaners, the
Goldbergs, Jake, 12, and Jenna, 10, are all packed up and ready for their 2014
summer experience. The trunks were professionally
steam-cleaned then dry-cleaned to ensure that any residue from the Camp Huron Lake
storage shed and camp laundry soap was permanently expunged. With
the beautifully monogrammed bags back in her possession, Lara Goldberg
feverishly and maniacally packed her kids with only 43 short weeks to
spare.
While most normal mothers accumulate camp items throughout
the year and finish things off with a trip to the Camp Depot, Goldberg is not
one to wait until the last second. In
fact, she is already packing up for the next summer just a few hours after
returning home from visiting day. “I
like to get a head start on packing up the kids so I’m not waiting til the very
last second. What I usually do is start
researching what the hottest fashion trends are going to be for the spring
season and start from there. Sometimes
things work out great like the summer of 2012 where Jake had a ton of funky
Flow Society lacrosse shorts but last year I guessed wrong and I packed him
Reebok tees and hoodies when all the other kids were wearing Under Armor. Not a great summer for him,” lamented Mrs.
Goldberg. “My prediction is that next
summer girls’ shorts will be shorter and tops will be longer so it looks like
they’re not wearing anything underneath giving a sexy, alluring look. I think that’s appropriate for the 11-13
female bat mitzvah-attending demographic.”
After most parents pick up their children from the bus upon
returning from camp, a trip to a child’s favorite restaurant, a family party,
or even the “Lice Lady” is not out of the norm.
But the Goldbergs immediately whisk their children off to Delicate
Flowers in Livingston, NJ to order clothing before the spring rush
arrives. “I make sure my appointment is
the day the kids come home. Prior to
that though, I consult with my kids’ pediatrician to try to extrapolate their
growth rates to come up with what their sizes will be in 10 months. Jake is close to hitting puberty so it’s
going to be a real crap shoot this year.
Jenna told me she ate non-organic yogurt at a friend’s house last spring
so I’m expecting major changes any day now.
I’ll have to stock up on sports bras and bandeaus.”
With her busy schedule Goldberg has very little time to
spare once the school year begins. A
typical day includes supervising live-in nanny, Hillaria, feeding and dressing
the kids followed by a three-hour gym session with Rob, her personal
trainer. If time permits, she’ll grab a
quick lunch with friends at Yo-Yo-Yo-Yo-Yo-Yo-Yogurt before a quick nap and
possible reading of the newest sex-infused novel. As Hillaria gets the kids from the bus stop,
Goldberg readies the kitchen table for Jake’s Johns Hopkins University Center
for Talented Youth tutor then calls the carpool mothers to ensure her kids will
be picked up on time for karate, soccer, art, music, fall baseball, and
lacrosse. After relaxing when the kids
are out, she has to make sure Hillaria makes dinner before Hillaria puts the
kids to bed. “It’s exhausting. There just aren’t enough hours in the day to
get the camp stuff done. It takes a
village.”
Once the trunks are packed up and ready to go, they get
placed outside to await pick up in mid-June followed by a daily call to the
shipping company to see if they have a estimated hour window when they’ll be
arriving to take the bags so Goldberg clears her calendar well in advance. Several shipping companies have already
broken their contract with Camp Huron Lake due to the constant harassment by
Goldberg. Last year’s shipping company,
Schleppers, issued the following statement concerning their reason for breaking
their fairly lucrative contract: “That’s one bat shit crazy bitch!”
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