Mess? What Mess?As I look around this afternoon and that is what
I saw. Messes, Messes, and more messes, Then I decided to look beyond the mess and
see the reality of what is going on here.
Bath
time, where the kids played for hours.
Cookie dishes because we spent quality time together. Dishes in the sink, because I took the time
to make breakfast and I have taken up making dinner again. Which I’m sure my family appreciates, even if
they don’t say so. Chinese jump ropes
hanging from the door knob because Kylan found that they make a good giant
human slingshot. It also doubles as
horse reigns and giant worms. Blankets
and babies line the counter, because we had to interrupt pretend play for
lunch, and that is where they landed for the break. And Kyra’s clothes all over
because she is becoming so independent and can dress herself now. And my clutter counter, because amidst all
the fun we are having, I just haven’t gotten all the Christmas cleaned up and
we still have a delivery to make, and we accidentally brought home a cousins
gifts that need to be returned.
I look around and see all the things my kids are learning a midst their play and ….OK OK who am I kidding. It’s
a mess. A disaster that happens faster
than the blink of an eye (it feels that way at least) I guess it is a good
thing we try to teach are kids responsibility too, because today after school
they are going to learn the value of Hard Work and a Clean House.
Then we will enjoy a
nice quiet evening of reading, Hot Chocolate, and family time. Now someone please help me explain to the
kids that, this is the way it is supposed to happen!!
-FYI- I just turned around to see Kyra butt naked with a
brush, comb, and curling iron in both hands, with the bathroom stool and rubber
bands at her feet. We are supposed to be
leaving in 10 Min. Should I do her hair
or get her dressed first?!!
2 comments:
This post made me smile, especially since I'm sitting here reading blogs instead of cleaning up all the messes at my house! Sounds like the kids are super happy though at your house, guess that's all that matters!
Great posts Bryn. Your analysis is spot-on. And I like your optimistic attitude about what it takes to have a good learning environment - space and materials to be creative (and your children certainly are). :)
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