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Monday, April 27, 2015
Wednesday, April 8, 2015
The changes.... So many changes!!!
Hello again... I know it's been a WHILE since my last post.. again.. To be fair, I tend to get really busy and when I'm NOT totally busy doing SOMETHING, I am generally enjoying my few moments of doing NOTHING and with the help of my recent loss of memory (I SWEAR it's hit me since the last pregnancy...) well some times I just forget to pick up this wonderful machine and tell you all about my days. I've actually noticed a pattern... Did you ever buy a journal or diary with the thought that you would write in it EVERY DAY so you'd have this great keepsake to look back on? Yeah... me too... I actually just found it the other day.. It starts off like this...
December 29, 2011
The upstairs toilet overflowed making it RAIN in our living room through the ceiling fan. Eventually the day worked itself out though. I have learned fully (especially after this last year) that you should never take good times for granted. Rain will always block out at least one sunny day and now I know you don' even have to be outside when it happens...
That is the very first entry on the very first page of the journal I bought after my sister told me I should get one to write my days down... Don't ask about the positive outlook garbage... I must have been in a mood.. ;) The next entry was January 3, 2012.. Not a BAD gap... It goes on to the 4th... the 6th... the 8th.. 12th... 13th... actually it's fairly steady through January and February. For me anyway.. Then jumps to April... then May 11th.. June 1st... July 13th... September 2nd... Then we hit January 2013... February 20th... March 5th... From there we jump to January 11, 2014... and to the very last entry... April 1st of this year 2015!!! So to be clear... my pattern of actually documenting everything I would like to... yeah... A little spaced out I must admit... I guess I will learn to appreciate the things I actually DO write down that much more! So to be clear, I admit that I am a horrible "on track" everyday writer due to my memory loss, crazy schedules and or the fact that I can't maintain a decent diary life. (I mean four years scribbled onto like ten pages... PATHETIC!!!) Now that we're all caught up.... Back to the title... Changes... So many changes....
It's an obvious fact that life changes when you have children. There is no "normal way" about it. Even for those parents who SWEAR that NOTHING except the actual child itself has changed in their lives aren't being honest. SOMETHING changes.. always. These are a few of the things that I have noticed in my OWN life since having children. (And I'm not saying these changes are horrible, bad, wrong, crappy or anything else.. Just different from what they used to be....) For instance...
1. Date night...
I remember being very excited while getting ready for a date.. Buy a new outfit.. fix up my hair all cute and nice.. Wonder where he was taking me... Having that wonderful conversation about our day and what the night still had in store as we stared into each others eyes from across the table with not so subtle signs that the best was yet to come.. Yes.. that was date night THEN.. Three kids later... Date night is a night you might be able to swing if you have family or friends that will not only take your mob willingly, but also have the very big heart to NOT call you every 15 minutes asking if you're on your way home yet. Though there is ALWAYS a time limit on these little getaways, it's nice to just sit across from each other again without saying things like "Sit down", "Finish your food", and "Are you picking your nose because you're still hungry or...." Yeah. I usually can swing a date night a couple times a year where it's just the two of us outside of the house. Our weekly date nights are IN the house after bed time and usually consists of a movie, a bath, maybe a massage and that kind of thing. On the REALLY good nights it's all of the above and then some! I don't know about you but I'm thinking I would trade a dinner out for all of that in no time! So a big change for sure... But as far as date night goes... I think I have to give it to the change for the better. Even though the little couple getaways are few and far between, like my journal writing, they are even more special when they actually DO happen.
2. Your favorite snack...
You go to the store, find your favorite snack (cookies, ice cream, chips, whatever!) buy it, take it home and put it away knowing you can have it whenever you please... HA! CLEARLY that was THEN as in BEFORE kids because WITH kids you need a hiding place for your snacks just to be sure that it will be there when you want it! Exaggerating am I..? NOT EVEN CLOSE! Example...I love beef jerky.. It's a sensible little snack here and there and if you've ever bought it, you know that it's not like buying a candy bar or bag of chips. It's usually pricey.. But it's also spicy so I considered it safe to be in with the general population pantry foods. Big mistake. My middle child took it upon herself to try out a jerky stick and found that she herself LOVED them. So not only did I NOT get to eat my little snack, I now have to buy them for her and STILL hide mine if I want to eat it myself! She is so in love with them now that even if I have one open and set it down even to just run to the bathroom, I will come back and INCHES will be missing if not the WHOLE THING! That's just jerky, I won't even get into SWEETS! So when it comes to snacks... change is a little on the ARE YOU KIDDING ME side.
3. A clean house...
Laundry put away the moment it's done... Never a dirty dish in the sink.. Everything dusted and vacuumed perfectly. Drop in guests are always welcome! Enter three children and you get this in your clean house - three more beds to make, three more bodies in and out of the bathroom, three more pairs of shoes by the door (or more!) tracking in dirt, three more wardrobes to fill the washer, three more plates, forks and cups at every meal, not to mention three times the amount of toys that you would find in a toy box of one child... Yes... The spic and span seems to fade with every finger print, crumb, toy, dirty sock, hair band, old band aid, sippy cup, booger and wad of gum that turns up in the house of children. A clean house is not impossible with kids by any means. It is a lot of maintenance but very possible! A clean house to me now is one where the baby toys are stacked in the corner, the ten pairs of shoes by the door are at least on a shelf, the laundry is put away at the end of the week and varies in magnitude depending on exactly how many days are waited and how many times the kids change their clothes, the trash is taken out when the lid can't close on the garbage can and I run the vacuum twice a week. So with all that done and not having to jump over toys and clothes on the floor, THAT is what a clean house is with the change. It's a wash, cleaning is cleaning.. :/
4. Being ON TIME...
Whether it was a doctors appointment or just lunch with the girls, timing was never really an issue before children. You had a place to be and a time to be there and you usually showed up a few minutes early just so you weren't THAT person who's always late. Nowadays... If you have to be somewhere that's ten minutes away and you want to be ten minutes early, you have to hope to leave thirty minutes before the time you need to be there! It's no longer grab your purse, keys, phone and go. Oh no... Now it's "make sure you go to the bathroom!" and "We have to GO! Get your shoes on!!!" and "What do you mean you're hungry? You just ate! Let's go!" and so on. That's just getting the older troops ready and out the door.. Add in a baby and you have a whole other realm of crap you need to be "prepared" to leave.. Oh yes.. Diapers, wipes, a bottle, a pacifier, a spit up rag, a blanket, a toy and AHHHHHHH!!!!! So you now have a bulging diaper bag on the same arm as your purse that's also grabbing the keys because the other arm has a car seat, a phone and is ushering out the two older kids to the car! That's just LEAVING... We won't get into the car ride there or the time it takes to do what you have to do.. Some times it's fine and some times you want to pull your hair out... Change for the crazy in this area...
5. Dinner...
When it was just the two of you, dinner was whatever you felt like at the time. You could plan a dinner made of just about anything, cook together if you wanted to or just say screw it and go grab a bite somewhere. With one child it's not that big of deal unless they are SUPER picky or finicky about the food they eat or in many cases DON'T eat. With two children it starts getting a little crazier because at least one of them likes things the other does not and that's when they start thinking that mom is a short order cook and if they don't like spaghetti, that automatically means they're entitled to chicken nuggets instead... Hmm... A battle I've seen many times before. I never had to BARTER with my husband about eating his food before kids and I'm not about to start with someone half my size! Their answer to everything is "let's go to... (FILL IN THE FATTY FAST FOOD NAME HERE).. Yeah... Now there's three.. in my picture anyway.. The oldest is FINALLY starting to venture out of the child friendly food zone and actually trying new things all the time. The middle child is the pickiest (slowest and MOST STUBBORN) eater I have. If it's not Mac and Cheese... There's bound to be hesitation when she sees what IS on her plate. She always asks "What's for dinner?" when I'm cooking and to save myself from hearing moans, grunts and groans early on, I answer with simply "Food". "What KIND of food..." she says.. "The kind you eat of course!" That gets me some eye rolling and a sigh here and there but gives me a few extra minutes of peace before I start the "But I don't LIKE this..." Dinner... A simpler, QUIETER time before children...
You know there are so many more things that I could shine the light on when it comes to kids changing things.. BUT instead of making this as long or longer than the hospital page, I'll blurt a few and you can nod along as you realize exactly what I'm talking about....
The bathroom... The things left in the toilet, the excess water on the floor, toys EVERYWHERE, no toilet paper left on the roll, toothpaste and spit in the sink, all of your shampoo magically gone, scissors on the counter with a chunk of hair next to it, 7 washcloths in the tub, the sink dripping, dirty clothes on the floor....
The yard... Bubble tubes, broken sidewalk chalk, holes dug in attempts to find dinosaur bones and China, new toys that should be inside, the hose left on, water balloon guts everywhere, water bottles and juice bottles in the grass, bikes laying where the car should be parked, freshly picked flowers (you know, the ones you planted months before and have waited on...)....
The bills... Higher water bill from multiple baths and showers (and when they use the hose to "cool down"..), way higher grocery bill (because feeding five people costs WAY more than feeding two..), School supplies, movie tickets, fundraisers, higher ELECTRIC bill (oh yes.... they definitely contribute... for example.. the boogey man doesn't come out when the lights on... )....
The noises... "She hit me!",<Door slamming> "MOM!!!", "DAD!", <screaming> "Stop it!!", "I'm telling!", <Moaning and groaning> "Leave me alone!", <CRYING> "I don't want to!", <Foot stomping> "NOOOOOO!!!", <Whining> "Give me that!", "Don't touch me!".....
AND SO ON....
It's a good thing I love my children and they mean the world to me. That must really say something about the tolerance and sanity level of a mother.... Have a wonderful night everyone and I will try not to make this my replica diary... ;) -Super Mom
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