...waiting for banana streusel muffins to finish baking, in our temperamental oven. It's 11:32 pm and a few minutes ago, a quote popped into my head, probably the quote that most often pops in my head. It's by Randall, from Monster's Inc. he says, "Don't you wish it would all just...disappear?" (carrying laundry to the mat, the dishes, the messes...and so on and so forth.. it never includes my family, of course) But, when I just don't feel like keeping it all together, this is what comes into my head and then I laugh at it. Well, I changed my mind tonight. I don't want anything to disappear, what my prob is, is that I want something to APPEAR! (a dishwasher, an elevator, a washer and dryer)
I am a NYC Mom, in a weak moment, for the moment! I've read many similar posts before and never understood.... but I know now, because I feel a little better. I need to find a new quote....maybe that one by Thomas S. Monson...the one about the dirty fingerprints on the mirror and how we'll miss them so, once our kids are grown. I miss them already right after I wipe them off...the dripping, lip gloss name art on the mirror and all! But, those stressful moments happen and in the moment...I just want to lock my children in the backyard for a little while, smile at them and blow them kisses through the glass, until I can catch up on a few things!
I am a NYC Mom, in a weak moment, for the moment! I've read many similar posts before and never understood.... but I know now, because I feel a little better. I need to find a new quote....maybe that one by Thomas S. Monson...the one about the dirty fingerprints on the mirror and how we'll miss them so, once our kids are grown. I miss them already right after I wipe them off...the dripping, lip gloss name art on the mirror and all! But, those stressful moments happen and in the moment...I just want to lock my children in the backyard for a little while, smile at them and blow them kisses through the glass, until I can catch up on a few things!
On to happier, random thoughts...
-Mariella and Paisley sang their first song in Sacrament Meeting alone on Sunday. They sang, "Heavenly Father Loves Me". Scott's friend from school, Patrick came to watch. Today he told us that he looked around the whole chapel while they were singing and that there wasn't a single person without a KOOL-AID grin, in the house. And then Ella gave a talk in primary. She skipped to and from the microphone.
-I went to Target all alone today, in record time! I traveled to the Bronx (225th st) and luckily, it wasn't completely picked through. This always makes me feel better. OH! ALERT! ALERT! Target has a sale this week on a cute Circo baby doll. It's only ten dollars and they are really fun and interactive! Get one for your little mama's! I got the girls one each, because their current dolls have been dragged around this city...and unlike my children, I can't just bathe them when we get home. They are in LOVE, LOVE I tell you! Plus, it was a good investment, I came home and organized their toys/cleaned all of the dust from the bins.
-Does anyone else feed their poor husband's Kitchen Ala Fridge, like I do? Thank you Janice for raising your son right, he will eat anything! I took a bunch of rubbery, wilted, veggies last week, steamed them in a pot, mashed them all together, added Italian seasonings and had spaghetti sauce. I even made the girls pizza out of it (my own little deceptively delicious cooking), Ella didn't go for it, Pais liked it alright. I used the rest tonight for a kitchen ala fridge, Minestrone soup base. It was good, right Scotty? Or were you just saying that in front of the girls so they would eat their 2 bites?
Paisley, the proud mama of this new babe.
On our way home from a birthday party, walking down 88th. Poor Ella. One of her balloons popped in that awesome tree!
Paisley asked to take a picture by the Matryoshkas on the sign above her. Our girls love the nesting dolls!
The real quote:
Thomas S. Monson
"If you are still in the process of raising children, be aware that the tiny fingerprints that show up on almost every newly cleaned surface, the toys scattered about the house, the piles and piles of laundry to be tackled will disappear all too soon and that you will—to your surprise—miss them profoundly."
4 comments:
It was as if you were speaking straight to me. After spending 9 hours yesterday organizing my house getting ready for Toresa to move in and the arrival of the new baby, I was feeling alot down but after reading your blog I feel alot better. Love your inight!
I love that quote, its my all time favorite, probably because I need that reminder daily. I love all your moments. And believe me, you are not alone in your moments, I wished I could write my moments down, but then I don't know how to make them sound as funny as yours!
I was visiting your ward on Sunday and was SO TOUCHED by you as a mother, your girls ADORABLE singing voices, and your happy marriage that I actually googled your names to see if I could find you and thank you! So- Thank you so much for being such an AMAZING family and sharing your spirit in Sacrament Meeting on Sunday! I love you already!
~Debbie (from Utah)
That's sweet of you, thank you for the thank you! Hope you had a nice vacation in NYC! We love visiting UT at least once or twice a year! My husband's parents live near Springville and we've got other family there as well!
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