I just want to spill...
Sometimes, instead of folding the mountain of laundry that just keeps getting bigger, I stuff it into trash bags and then stuff the trash bags in closets or under beds until I am no longer overwhelmed and can get to them, one bag at a time.
Sometimes, I don't want to listen to my kids read to me or talk to me or recap their favorite television shows. On those occasions, I "listen" by looking at them, smiling, and completely tuning them out. However, there are times when I can't even do that so I just tell them to stop talking.
Sometimes, I wish I was sick with a raging fever and disgusting vomit just so I have an excuse to go to bed undisturbed for a few days.
Sometimes, I wake up on Sunday morning and wish I didn't have to go to church. I want to sleep late and have no obligations just one day in the week!
Sometimes, I buy a few luxury food-items at the grocery store that I love and then hide them from the rest of the family so I can have them all to myself. If anyone sees me eating one of these treats and they want a bite, I'm not even nice about saying, "Nope. This is Mommy's."
Sometimes, I pretend to be going to the bathroom so I can have an excuse to be in a room alone with the door locked for five consecutive minutes. Sometimes, I even take one of those luxury treats in there with me. And a book. And sometimes also a pillow.
Sometimes, I want a nap so bad that I tell the seven year old to watch the four and three year olds while I lay down for awhile.
Sometimes, I tell people I will pray for them and then totally forget until days later. And sometimes, even then, I put it on the 'back burner'.
Sometimes, I cry for no reason. Sometimes, I laugh for no reason. Sometimes, I wish everyone would leave me alone. Sometimes, I wish my husband would pay more attention to me. Sometimes, I wish I had more money.
Sometimes, I'm actually content.
Aaaaah. I feel better!
3 comments:
Oh, girl.
If you only knew my own list of "sometimes."
In fact, you've inspired me. When I finish my Eat, Pray, Love series, I'm going to post my own "Sometimes."
Hold me accountable, OK?
Well......sometimes, I say I'll hold someone accountable and then I don't. Ha! ;)
Hi Kim, just talked to Mark about his book. I'm excited it's coming along. Said he has a few changes to make and then it will be ready.
My wife (mother of 3 also) could sure relate to this post. Who would have thought that 'cyber-venting' could help us feel so much better!
Do you know my daughter Jenny at Harding? I just did a post about her and her brother on Family Fountain if you get a chance to check it out. wb
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