Wednesday, June 6, 2012

First, I'll Be a Mother

When I was a little kid, I remember a poem hanging on the wall at my aunt's house. We spent a lot of time at her house, so after a while I memorized it (or pretty close).

Some houses hide the fact that children live there.
Ours boasts of it quite openly, the signs are everywhere.
For smears are on the windows, tiny smudges on the doors.
I should apologize, I guess, for toys strewn on the floors.

But I sat down with the children.
And we played, and laughed, and read.
Even though the doorbell doesn't shine, their eyes will shine instead.

At times I'm forced to choose the one job or the other.
I want to be a housewife, but first, I'll be a mother.

That poem has been on my mind and heart for many years, even before I became a mother.

And that's why you haven't seen much on the blog lately. As much as I enjoy the blog, my family comes ahead of my writing! For the past few weeks since leaving the normalcy of my job, I've been playing with, reading with, laughing with and loving on my kiddos. I don't want to paint a picture of perfection, because we are far from perfect. But we are making some great memories together. We are having fun. And we are getting used to being together 24/7!

And we are excited that in a week and a half, we'll have one more joining us. After almost 15 years, Zack will be saying farewell to his work. Then we'll have several weeks to spend time with extended family, go on a couple of trips and some day trips, and say good-bye to friends and family.

The next few weeks will likely be busy, emotional, and probably a bit crazy. But we will try to take things one day at a time and make the most of this time.

Here are a few pictures from our first few weeks...









3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Working with seniors my whole nursing career has also given me the best "hindsight is 20/20" advice on being a mother. One of the poems a patient quoted to me was like yours, but it ended in "No one ever wishes they had done more dishes!"
I quote that to myself when I stress over the house.
Praying for your transition time and that God would give you all rest, fill your happy memory bank to use when things aren't as "beautiful".
God Bless!

Anonymous said...

Love this post! Enjoy your Mommy time with your sweet boys. There is no more important than the one you're doing right now! I wouldn't take anthing for the time I spent at home with you and your brothers! And those boys will never forget it! Keep up the good work!
Love
Mom

Anonymous said...

Thank you for sharing that poem. I was just talking to a friend of mine about how I need to quit trying to do and be it all. It all doesn't have to get done in one day and I'm working myself to death. I stress over things not getting done as I play with my son which means he is not getting 100% of me. I've been focusing on him this week, haven't done a bit of housework, and it has been heavenly. This poem says it all perfectly. I will be making a copy of this poem!