Initially, you give the standard answer: 'Not much'.
But then they did the follow up. So I started listing the stuff I fill my days with.
Cooking
Cleaning
Educating
Taxing driving
Refereeing
Nursing
Coordinating calendars
Coordinating calendars
Home maintenance
Veterinary care
The list goes on.
And you know this already, don't you? All you other women out there participating in this great juggling act we call motherhood. Some weeks we have 20 balls up in the air and it appears we are carrying our load with ease and grace. We make every appointment, supper is on the table, stories have been read. Other weeks, not so much. We burn the biscuits, the kids go to bed crying, we run out of chocolate chips. It's during these weeks we need a little encouragement. A reminder that we are not alone in this daily circus act we call life.
So, if you are having one of those weeks, if you feel like you just can't get it right, here is a list of things I actually did this week. It humbles me to say them out loud on my virtual stage. I hope it encourages you.
Here goes.....
1. I might have went ahead and served someone a hot dog bun from a package where mold was obviously present. To my credit, I did choose the one that was furthest away from the moldy
Look at these kids. Don't you want them to make it? |
3. I caught myself praying for Joel and Julia from Parenthood to work things out in their marriage. Parenthood. The TV show. I prayed for television characters.
4. When I finally went to bed after a long day of cooking, cleaning, educating, taxi driving, etc. I was frustrated that I had forgotten to put the clean sheets back on the bed from washing them earlier that day. So I just slept straight on the mattress.
5. I tried to talk The Honey into just letting us have milkshakes for supper because after 14 years of cooking I am, as they say, 'so over it'. I was vetoed. So we went out to eat.
More humbling than all these things: this was, by far, not my worst week as a wife and mother. But those stories are for a different blog post.
So the moral of this story, boys and girls trying to make it in the real world, is this: don't let the moldy hot dog bun or accidentally praying for fictional character kind of days keep you down. Because one of these days, if we keep persevering, we will be lucky enough to get to have a milkshake for supper. Solidarity now, girls! We can do this thing.