I have two funny stories to share before I wrap this up. The other day when I was home alone with the kids I was sitting and listening to myself and thought it would be funny if I just wrote down what I was saying at any 10 minute interval. So here is a small sample, "Don't put your finger in baby's ear! Don't put your finger in baby's mouth! Stop! Get down! Be nice! Be gentle! Boys play nice together! Don't hit your brother! You need to share! Do you need to go to time out? Don't say stinky boy or yucky boy! Judah get out of the bathroom! Caleb don't throw your food on the floor! Mason, what's the matter? Don't cry. " (actually that is probably more like 1 minute. :-)
Which brings me to my other story. As you can see, it is always nice to get out of the house. The boys do much better when they are out and can play with others. Mike has taken an English teaching job for the summer to make some extra money, so I am at home alone with the kids for a big part of the day. The other day he left and I gave him all the cash I had for him to be able to pay his taxi and bus fare, then about crazy time when I was SO ready to get out of the house my friend Victoria called and said they were going to "Burger King" would we like to join. Oh my goodness I would LOVE to, but just one problem, I need to borrow some money when we get there. Of course my lovely friend Victoria said this was not a problem. Great! Hmmmm.....now how do we get there? Burger King is not too far from our house, walking would take anywhere from 15 to 20 minutes (for an adult walking alone), by taxi it would maybe only cost about 70 cents. So I searched the house for any money we might have....pockets, backpacks, Caleb's stuff, the change jar that used to have some change in it, nothing.....Hmmm, I could knock on the neighbors door and ask to borrow some. They surely wouldn't mind, but I just borrowed eggs the other day. I thought of backing out, but had already opened my big mouth to my boys who were jumping up and down and had their shoes on ready to go see their friends, and knew at this point if I told them we weren't going I would be dealing with crying the whole rest of the night. So, I thought, "we'll walk. It won't be that bad. I have a stroller, a carrier and Caleb can ride his scooter. No problem!" So off we go, about 10 minutes into it and Judah is sitting on Caleb's lap in the stroller, I have the scooter perched on top of the stroller, and Mason is asleep with his head dangling back as I push the stroller uphill to Burger King. We were quite the scene, and everyone was staring as they drove past. Oh dear, one of those moments where the "grass seems greener" ANYWHERE! We made it and had a great time though!
So, if you feel like that grass does some greener on the other side, remember to look the other way and see the brown grass or the weeds, or better yet, as the old hymn says "turn your eyes upon Jesus, look full in His wonderful face, and the things of earth will grow strangely dim in the light of His glory and Grace" Thank you Lord for your Grace! "I will enter His gates with thanksgiving in my heart, I will enter His courts with praise, I will say this is the day that the Lord has made, I will rejoice for He has made me glad"
2 comments:
Great post. You are rt. I do the same thing. Just cause the grass is greener doesn't mean all is well.
Luv ya
Vern
You are so right but it is super hard to remember when you see other people doing so well. By us choosing for me to stay home we are constantly poor. We are getting ready to move back to CA and pretty much have to sell all of our stuff just so we can afford to get back. The sad thing is we are just as poor now as when we had Gabby 12 years ago, we did have a few nice fun, not so much of a struggle years in between, but it stinks to be right back to square one after 16 years together! Sorry to write a book, nice to vent though! I too have to remind myself of the blessings, but it is hard when times are tough! Jen
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