FIRST we played in the playroom, then did puzzles, then played, and the cycle repeated. Mind you that I had one three year old, two five year olds (one friend over), and one six year old. About 10:45, I started the mac'n'cheese and chicken nuggets for lunch. The kiddos ALL wanted chips, so they stayed ever so nicely in one area and DESTROYED the chips to the floor. I don't mean a few crumbs here and there, I mean EVERYWHERE.
Lunch was served...no ketchup in sight. The kiddos settled down for five minutes...what a sight. Then shouts came from kids who sneezed...I want a new plate now was the consensus from thee. Then the "he hit me or NOOOO" came roaring from lunch...lunch was over and the kiddos were VERY hyper. I am not saying talking...I mean running laps around the house and knocking off Christmas ornaments kind of hyper. It was time to bundle up for the VERY COLD weather and take the kiddos out side to run and play. I froze, they wore out, and the outside saved the house from destruction.
The nap for the 3 year old was calling him name and I wished that I could just lay down too. But oh no...I had three more kiddos to entertain. We plugged in a movie and had our quiet time to say. One five year old's mother appeared and he was gone...now I am left with a five and a six year old. We changed the movie to "Air bud" and made popcorn for two. Then the house got SILENT for a few minutes too. The kiddos watched the movie while I vacuumed with glee (NOT), cleaned the kitchen, playroom, and put all the ornaments back on the tree.
So to say I learned something is an understatement. God LOVES mothers and I wanted to say THANK YOU for all that you do. To answer your question...I still want kiddos...but right now, I'll stick with working with them :) This was definitely a glimpse into the future.
Have a great day!!!!
8 comments:
Hahaha I have so been there! I am def not ready for mommyhood yet! It's tough work!
:0) love the post. that's definitely a glimpse to the future. but when you're a mommy it is all SO worth every single bit of the craziness!
It sounds like you showed a ton of love to those children. God must be preparing you for that journey.
I'm a mother of five, and while it is THE most challenging thing to do, it is absolutely THE most rewarding.
I enjoyed reading your post.
I wish I had half the energy of those kids! Great "Not Me's"! I love Christmas time, but I'm exhausted...
It's slightly easier when their yours and you think the sun rises in their underwears!! HA HA!
Do you want to come babysit my two? LOL! It's rewarding with your own kids, so it's definitely different. :)
Hope you have a very Merry Christmas!!
Hahaha! Don't let this scare you. It's MUCH easier to care for your own children than someone else's. You will be able to handle it, I have no doubt! :o)
Thanks for the comment on my "Not Me Monday" post. I can't imagine how cold -2 must be...am definitely glad I live in Hawaii right now!
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