So here I am in the throws of mommyhood. Homeschooling three girls. Third grade, first grade, and pre-pre-school boot camp. It's all about preperation and you can never quite be prepared. The moment I get it all written down....this beautifully scripted plan for the day, written on perfectly clean white paper, with my favorite pen....it all goes awry. WHY? Could it be that the lessons we are learning together aren't just about arithmetic? Could it be that the reason I homeschool is not just to taint their world view with my hill billy hippieness? I know that it is a bonding and love lesson that we are all going through. If we can get along, if we can share and give, if we can talk and not yell...we are learning some of the most important lessons in life. LOVE. PATIENCE. KINDNESS. UNDERSTANDING. Maybe today we can keep our sanity. Maybe the "list" should look something like this:
1. wake up whining and sit on mommy's lap shoving baby on floor.
2. help baby up and say "I'm sorry", and mean it.
3. help make breakfast and forgive yourself for spilling the oats on the floor.
4. fight with sissy over who gets the stool next to the heater, but forgive her for hitting you.
5. get out school books and whine about what to draw for language arts.
6. take 15 minutes upstairs to think about appriciation and come down and try again.
7. forgive mommy for saying "UUUUGGHHHH" like a highschool girl because you are whining about it....AGAIN!
8. make lunch...yay!
9. go for walk and take recycle and trash down to dumpster after fighting over who is carrying the heaviest bag.(REALLY!?)
10. say sorry for hitting and stop crying. we all have to carry a bag, get over it!
11. come back and work on math sums....with no quarreling?
12. nap time....yay!
13. dinner prep, kick big kids outside to climb trees and chase helpless animals, and put on Robin Hood for the 2 yr old AFTER she helps clean up the mass mess of toys on the living room floor, picks up the salt shaker she's licking, and goes pee pee NOT in her pants.......whew!
If a list looked like this then maybe it would be more like, "ALRIGHT! I'm doin pretty good today!! Check it off, check it off! Man, I'm organized!! Look at us go! We are really getting stuff done, I tell you!!" (As I tell the girls.."This is called sarcasm.")
This is truly my lesson: Don't expect a day to be "perfect". They are all perfect in their own imperfect way. SLOW down, hold the babies and enjoy the sunshine on your face...or the rain on the window. Play in the dirt with them and know that THAT IS "getting something done".
4 comments:
You must know how happy it made my face to read that!! Very beautiful and very, very true. Love you guys sooooo much!
~Miss
You are the sweetest lady, Missy! I know that you identify with every sentence!! Blessings on your beautiful family!
Good for you, Shoshannah! You've learned some very important lessons (and are teaching those lessons to your little ones). I'm happy to see you're sharing your insights in a blog. Can I put a link in FB?
Absolutely! Thanks for the encouragement!!
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