Thursday, April 09, 2009

The Mother of Two

A lot of people have asked how it is going being the mother of two these days. Well, I would like to draw your attention to a few items.

Exhibit A: my lack of posting.

Being the mother of two means that as soon as Henry is sleeping and I think I may have a chance to get on the computer, my cute little Sophie sees me and exclaims "Elmo, peas? Elmo, elmo cookie? Peas?" Which means she wants to watch her fav you tubers.

Exhibit B: No Pictures.

Also, I've learned that the mother of two means that you go without for longer than you usually would. Consider my need of batteries for our camera. I have gone shopping, but I seem to neglect batteries every time. I really, really want re-chargables so I don't have to worry about getting new batteries for my ancient camera that eats up acid like I eat dark chocolate. I DID buy some once, but they didn't have enough juice, or they just didn't work. And I haven't gone out again for batteries. It's been over a month.

I simply keep forging ahead without because of the potential hassle and chaos that could erupt for the fortunate mother of two on an outing for batteries.

Exhibit C: My dishes aren't done.

The mother of two needs her rest (Beauty rest would be nice, but we make do with what we get). Henry doesn't sleep as well as Sophie did. So I am up a lot at night. So, during the day when Sophie AND Henry are napping I AM NAPPING TOO. Call me selfish, crazy, unclean...whatever. All I know is, if mamma is grumpy, all heck breaks loose.

Exhibit D: The clerk at sam's club asked me if I had a "Long Day"

All I have to say about this is: If a woman is shopping for diapers and wipes and her hair might not be done and she's wearing yesterday's makeup, that don't give noone the go ahead to ask if she's had a "long day." Even if she doesn't read between the lines at that very moment (her lack of sleep causes her to zone out ALL THE TIME) she will realize soon what that clerk meant and will soon gorge herself on chocolates and then go half crazy trying to lose the pounds. OK? SAM'S CLUB CLERK???

Finally, Exhibit E: I'm still smiling.

Being the mother of two is also AMAZING. There are ups and downs, but there are some really choice times and experiences that keep coming along and keep bringing some excellent perspective. So what if my hair isn't done up, and so what if I'm not getting EVERYTHING done. I play with Sophie, I cuddle Henry, and I give kisses to my dear sweet TJ. I am making my life a "bliss complete." And I certainly am smiling....most of the time.

6 comments:

The Fifes said...

LOVE it. Don't think twice about any of it! You are awesome.

Line said...

You are AWESOME, Debra.

Jessica R. said...

Deb!!! You are a wonderful mother! Your family is SO BLESSED to have you! I miss you so much. The next time I'm in NE I'm babysitting and giving you and TJ a night out!

Kimmay said...

Somehow I knew that's what it would be like...but I still want more kids! They are SO worth the chaos :) We took Clark to the zoo yesterday, and he was adorable. Melts my heart every time he laughs.

Michelle said...

Welcome, Debra Dawn, to the life of a mother of two. Isn't it crazy fun?!!!

nicwoo said...

So very true. even for one baby!
Love the memoir :)