They say that parenting is the hardest job in the world.
Frankly, I think that working on power lines in sub zero temperatures or
herding wild boar might be more arduous, but parenting sure has its moments. Or
you could be like me and choose teaching
as a second career, and then your whole waking life will be composed of moments
when you are explaining and instructing, and your clients are either
daydreaming, writhing on the floor, or trying to squirm their way out the door!
(I will leave it to your imagination as to whether these scenarios take place in
my classroom or my living room.)
At any rate, life is a game of moments. There is ALWAYS
beauty in the chaos. I tend to keep my eyes wide open to experience these
moments, both in my classroom and my house. But the experts ARE right.
Parenting is nearly impossible. To teach, love, cajole, empower, motivate,
remediate, activate these three very different creatures on a daily basis is a
privilege and a chore.
The Zac Brown Band says “Soak it all in. It’s a game you
can’t win. Enjoy the ride!!” He’s right, but I’m the kind of girl who likes to
have some W’s for the win column. The following recent moments stand out as
victories for this haggard mama.
1.Parenting Win: Nature Category: The other day my 12.5 year
old daughter got in the car, looked at the sunrise and declared “That is so
beautiful!! Look at those colors!!” She quickly turned to me and said, “And I’m
not even making fun of you, Mom!” Hilarious.
2. Parenting Win: Getting the Job Done Category: I got stuck
at work recently for several unplanned after school meetings. Unfortunately,
the girl who runs my house when I am working was also staying late for her
writing club. We arrived home late, wondering if the house would be on fire and
the boys playing Minecraft amidst the flames. Proud mama moment to see both
boys had changed out of their uniforms, completed their homework, and eaten
their after school snacks.
3. Parenting Win: No Means No (But Often No Leads to
Better): Cue first warm day. Yeah, it was only about 49 degrees, but the boys
were playing baseball in shirtsleeves and clamoring for Speedway slushies. No I
said, over and over again. Finally satisfied that no really DID mean no
(seriously, do these children not KNOW me?!?!), the elder boy decided that they
should make smoothies. A few ounces of frozen berries and mango juice later,
all parties were delighted. And the kids
had a much healthier treat!
4. Parenting Win: Grocery Store Edition: The FIRST miracle
occurred when the eldest willingly went to the store with her mother to stock
up for the week. And of course, the mother found a former student to talk to.
Mid conversation, I turned to find that not only did my daughter empty ALL of the groceries on the belt, but they were
already loaded in bags in the cart. Love that helper!!
Obviously there are a myriad of moments, big and small, that
constitute parenting wins. And equally obvious, there are moments when these
same key players are dissolved in tears over a math problem or a runny nose. But
win or lose, Zac Brown is right: “It's a near-perfect day. Wishin' I
wouldn't get any older. They say that it's gone 'fore you know it…So soak it
all in. It’s a game you can’t win. Enjoy the ride.”
3 comments:
Katie, "Haggard Momma", is that part of what I read? You made me smile.
I just looked it up. It's a hairy potter thing. :}
Its ALL Harry Potter around here! But I'm a little harried and haggard around here too!!! :-) Glad you smiled! Enjoy the ride!!!
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