So, now that I am alone during the days I’ve noticed many
things are different. So, today I will
testify of the truthfulness of the following proverb:
When the cats away, the mouse shall play!
The first big difference I’ve noticed since my “cats” are
away is I have not seen Playhouse Disney in almost two weeks! Seriously, I have watched so many Disney children’s
programing in the past eleven years that even I got giddy when I met the Little
Einstein crew at Disneyworld! And don’t even
get me started on all the Wiggles songs I know!
My husband ALWAYS comment on the fact that the TV was always on the
Disney channel. What did he think we
were watching – day time soaps? I love
Disney as much (maybe more) than the next person, but I think I have at least retired
from the preschool programing! (Until
grandkids arrive – which is still a LONG ways away for this spring chicken!)
TMI alert!!!! I can
finally go to the bathroom and shower without any uninvited guests! I saw a funny poster that said, “We used to
want it all. Now we just want to go to
the bathroom alone!” I’m pretty sure
every mother in the galaxy can relate to this!
Now, I am especially enjoying long hot showers where I can think deep
thoughts or sing Aerosmith at the top of my lungs. The dog doesn’t care for my singing, but then
again she is bothered by all songs with a Steven Tyler scream in them! (Yes, of
course I even attempt all Steven Tyler screams…it’s the best part of singing
Aerosmith songs!) Besides, it’s better
than singing songs by the Wiggles!
I am usually a pretty nice and thoughtful person. I was taught to share and normally have no
problem with this concept. However,
something snapped inside of me when I became a mom. I’m sure NO one else has ever done this, so I
am ashamed to admit this but here it goes…My name is Rosalind and I hide candy
and treats and sneak to eat them when my kids aren’t around so I don’t have to
share! There it’s out! I’ve admitted I have a problem – that’s the
first step! However, I think I am
cured! There are no more kids around to
hide my little treats from! Just this
morning I had Blue Bell coconut fudge ice cream for breakfast! (Don’t judge me – I don’t eat this well every
morning! Sometimes I have to settle for
a store brand ice cream!) I didn’t even have
to quickly gulp my creamy ice cream down while I sent my child on some mission
of distraction...
Me - “Honey please go make your bed.”
Kid – “I already made it.”
Me – “Please go clean your room then.”
Kid – “I already cleaned too.”
Me – “Then please go alphabetize all the bookshelves
upstairs and don’t come down until you are done!”
Another great advantage is my free time to clean! I’m not a spotless clean person…ask my mom,
she will be happy to testify of her years of anguish over this! However, I’ve been enjoying experimenting
with all my new found knowledge on Pinterest about ways to clean! Did you know you should clean the inside of
your washing machine out! I spend a
whole day doing this! It looks wonderful
and shiny! And my jewelry box has never
been better organized! I also made a
wonderful shower cleaner made from vinegar and blue Dawn dish washing soap…IT
HAS TO BE BLUE! Next on my list is
making homemade Fabreze. Then organizing
my spices in my pantry into an over the door shoe holder. When you come over to see all these great
projects, just don’t look too closely at my stacks of laundry or the dirty
dishes in my sink. I’m too busy cleaning
for housework!
So, I guess I am kind of enjoying my time without my kiddos
around. But there are some things that
aren’t positive. It’s the adverse side
to being here alone. For one thing, I’ve
never gone up and down the stairs so much in my life! I’ve gotten used to sending kids up and down
the stairs for my cell phone, a roll of TP, a book, to get shoes, put up Lego
sets, bring me laundry, put up laundry, etc.
Now, the stairs are my daily workout.
Who needs a gym or a stair master!
(Time to move into a one story house!)
And, honestly, the worse part about being home without my kids is eating
alone. Heck, I even forget to eat lunch
sometimes. Maybe subconsciously I am
forgetting lunch so I don’t have to eat alone.
I seem to remember my lack of nutrition about the time they get home. Then eat lunch while listening to them tell me
all about their day. But by that point
the cats are back home and there isn’t much time for leisurely lunch. It’s back to my job as a mom! And despite all the fun new things I’ve
noticed have changed in my day, it’s still great to be needed as a mom to my
three beautiful children!
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