Tuesday, April 06, 2010

Hello There

So there's busy. And there's working mother of 10 month old twins and a 5 year old and a working husband. Hello!

I'm not leaving this blog. But I may be on leave this semester from it. By the time we get the babies to sleep and the place somewhat cleaned up, I just want to sit down with a glass of wine and watch TV. Even if that does happen, I usually only get 30 minutes to 1 hour of free time. And the often brain work required to do that is more than I have left.

And I don't really feel bad about that. I feel bad about a boatload of other things. But not about neglecting this too much. Except, I do feel bad about not documenting the twins' babyhood as well as I did Conor's. I know that happens moving from the first to subsequent children, but I still feel guilty.

Especially when I have such news to report as Bridget nearly walking and Christopher clearly saying "Daddy" (no Da Da) to Dave. Christopher has also started playing advanced Peek-a-boo with whatever linen he can find. And I just checked the previous blog entry and I did not mention that Bridge started to cruise about a month ago and can now stand up momentarily on her own. Christopher has just started creeping, in comparison, but he's still pretty darn proud of it.

Why here he is, creeping up on poor Patches instead of being in bed. Another difference in first vs. later children is that if one isn't ready for bed, I don't sit in the bedroom rocking for an hour until he goes to sleep. I'm sure we've doomed him or Bridget to a lifetime of horrible sleeping, but that's just too damn bad. I can't sit up there that long any more. And I don't believe it anyway.

As for the thousands of conversations I have in my head on this blog, the latest is what a witch I was on Easter! Yes! I won the award for worst mother of the year on Easter morning...BEFORE church! When we walked in and saw our friends, they kindly said "Happy Easter!" My blaring eyes, wild hair and frothing gave away my true meaning when I said "HAPPY EASTER TO YOU TOO!"

I'll simply provide the 15 minute highlight of dressing the twins in their very expensive outfits and then us all losing it. These highlights include: figuring out that their sailor outfits were not navy blue, but were black. Dressing infants! In black! For Easter!!

Then Christopher's button came off before I could even put his outfit on!! Did I mention EXPENSIVE? (And I don't mean "target" expensive)

Then we went down for pictures---one button gone be damned! I was going to take some pictures. Conor is running around the house in corduroys despite the hot weather. I sent him to change his clothes and he came back with a decent outfit and a tobaggon on his head he wouldn't take off. Fine.

"Sit down with the twins to get your picture taken."

"No."

"Sit!"

"NO!!!"

"Fine!!! Then years from now when you look back and don't see yourself in these pictures I'll tell you that you refused to do it!!!!!" <--the peak of my bad motherness.

Seven bad pictures later, another button fell off of Christopher's EXPENSIVE BLACK EASTER OUTFIT. It only had 4 buttons! And 2 fell off in 10 minutes.

I believe that I was enraged at this point. All those images in my head of beautiful Easter pictures of my children in their matching Easter outfits (none black, by the way) as we go to church to have everyone oooh and aaaaaw of their cuteness is completely blown. I am so angry. So mad at the everybody. So achingly frustrated. And we're going to Church. On EASTER.

It got better. But it didn't start off that well. And now I've made my confession to you.

Time to relax. After I get Christopher back to bed and actually to sleep.

4 comments:

Rebecca said...

I feel your pain. It seems like every person on this earth gets that moment of perfection, the shiny gleam in their smiles, the twinkle in their eyes..the perfectly posed bodies and clean silky hair...........I have yet to get that photo......This year, I didn't even get them Easter outfits....still couldn't get a photo....

Reminds me of a photo mom took of me when I was about 3 or 4. I was sitting on a big rock, in front of a green bush. One foot is dangling down on the ground, the other foot is propped up on the rock...my elbow is on that propped knee, my chin is in my hand, and my other hand is dangling down with my dangly foot..........I have a look of total disgust on my face. I have no idea why I was so grumpy, just wish I would have given my mom the smile she wanted.

Matthew said...

Perhaps you could photoshop a more appropriate color, and the buttons, into the pictures? Then all you need to do is modify your memory of the event and all will be well. I can help with the memory modification, but you're on your own with Photoshop. :-)

Anita Blanchard said...

I love that, Matt! We're actually likely to return the outfits, but color appropriate ones, take leisurely pictures and call that Easter. :-)

Carroll said...

Great comment, Matt!

Anita, I think most of your readers would agree that it's flat-out amazing you are able to even speak coherently *some* of the time at this point, let alone retain a modicum of civility in public (forget about in private -- you're entitled!) let further alone actually blog about it. We'll be here whenever you happen to have the time and inclination to check in. Meanwhile, enjoy that glass of wine, lady -- you've earned it!