"Life isn't about waiting for the storm to pass. It's about learning to dance in the rain.

Wednesday, December 21, 2011

"The Big One"

Every child has at least one. You know, the blowout that defies all reason. So far, with Isaac,we have been very lucky in the messy poo department. While he generally blesses me with 6-10 dirty diapers a day, they are usually well contained.

I guess I should have expected it. After so many children, one would think this would no longer surprise me, and yet I found myself in awe this morning over how much mess a tiny three month old human being can make!

This was "The Big One." The kind that makes you question your ability to be a rational person. A "maybe I'll just throw these sheets away" kind of mess.

All in all the damage wasn't as bad as it could have been. I could have been out and about, or been about to leave for something important, or worse, it could have been my husband in charge of cleaning up (not his specialty). In the end, it only took 30 minutes to take care of all of it. That included cleaning the sheets and the bed; bathing and redressing Isaac, I decided to throw his outfit in the trash; cleaning and redressing myself; and, for good measure, time enough for yelling at my other children to please keep Jonathan downstairs and out of my way!

All is well now. We had lunch, the kids played outside in the snow (more mess to clean up), and now my sister is on the way over to drop off three of her kiddos to play while she takes the fourth to a not so fun appointment. I'm hoping she will stay and chat for a bit when she returns.

In all of it, I am reminded that I am not always in control.

Sunday, November 20, 2011

First Blog

Okay, so I've been toying with the idea of starting a blog for some time now. I don't know how I will find the time for it when I can barely get in a shower and 3 regular meals on most days, but I'm going to give it a shot anyway.

I have been following the blogs of some incredible women for a couple of years now and I think what I like most about the idea of blogging, is the way it takes the simplest of moments and encapsulates the very things one might want to remember down the road when brown hair ripples to gray and memory begins to fade. I would like a place to jot down a quick thought or two without having to worry about it being covered with remnants of peanut butter or drops of apple juice. Preservation of all the little sayings and doings of my fast growing little ones might also be nice and perhaps the occasional adult sentiment or two. Who knows, maybe I will rediscover the passion I once held for writing, before life was seemingly consumed with the many details of diapering, and laundry, and other various housekeeping activities.

So here it is, my first blog post. I sit here feeling strangely accomplished and yet slightly unnerved at the prospect of what pressing "publish post" might entail. Oh well, I might as well jump, who can tell what new and exciting adventures lie in store!