I haven't felt much like blogging this week - I'm tired. Mr. Jose (Ammon) likes to get up a hundred times each night and I'm tired. Isn't he supposed to sleep through the night by now? Yesterday he got his 6 month immunizations (we're still trying to catch up. BTW He's 16.4 lbs!- about fiftieth percentile - which means he is gaining weight and doing great.) so we started out with a particularly cranky-busy night. I feel bad for complaining because it sounds so silly, yet I am so - SO very tired! Los demas (the girls) have been watching a whole lot more movies and computer than the "none at all" they usually do.
It all started last Monday. We spent Saturday, the 24th, with the Speth's in Hyrum. We were supposed to go camping, but it didn't happen so we went up for the day to ride the horses, swim, a quick swoop through the blazing hot Willow Park Zoo, and sparklers. It was really nice.
We got home late Saturday night and dumped our stuff in the house. Monday morning I became DETERMINED to restore my house to order (despite the fact that it normally isn't in any particular sort of order at all). Ammon wanted to be held all day. Clean a toilet, hold the baby, scrub the tub, hold the baby, vacuum upstairs, feed the baby, dust, hold the baby and hold the baby while folding clothes (VERY tricky)... No naps.
Ammon didn't want a nap on this very important house cleaning day. I felt inflexible - nothing was going to get in my way! I can clean the house with a baby attached to me - no problem. Except it was. The girls completed their simple chores and then started undoing mine. For all my motivation and determination (usually a powerful combo) I didn't get much more done at the end of the day than the laundry and clean bathrooms. Better than nothing, but frustrating. I shouldn't have been so focused on a clean house. All it did was frustrate me to no end and make me terribly annoyed at EVERYTHING - for no reason.
Poor John came home and carefully asked if anything was bugging me. "No - not anything in particular" I responded in the most cheerful voice I could muster. ( You know that voice your mom uses when she answers the phone in the middle of yelling at you). He was very helpful that night and taught a super great FHE.
So the moral of my story is this: I do not enjoy the full blessings of mommy hood and wife hood and everything hood when I put my chores in front of spending time with my family. There has to be a balance.
It has taken a few days to put a stop to the general ornery-ness. Yesterday I received a WONDERFUL surprise that helped immensely! My book! It finally came! Despite a few very obvious mistakes (You can't read the title because of the collage behind it) I love it and I'm already looking forward to next years edition!
okay, first of all, I was so glad to read this post because I'm also struggling with the same house cleaning issues second, who do you go through for your blog book? I've been checking with a couple companies but you're the first person i know of that's actually gotten it done...
ReplyDeleteI googled it and only found two that download your blog for you. I chose Blurb's Booksmart. Its a little cheaper to print (especially if you print it in July when its 20% off) and you can mess with the layouts. The pictures are kind of small in some of the layouts and I like big pictures so I changed almost all of them. It was kind of a pain until I had saved a plethra of them and could just re-use them over and over. However, blurb does not download the comments - but I didn't care. Blog-to-print does download the comments and it prety user friendly (a lot less work), but again - very small pictures. There are a few features I REALLY wish blurb had, but for the most part, I was super satisfied.
ReplyDeleteGood luck with the house cleaning :)
awesome I'll go check them out, I don't care so much about comments either :)
ReplyDeleteI think every mom has the 'clean the house' vs. 'spend time with the kids' dilemma. Just think though, even if the house doesn't get cleaned, your kids see how hard you work for them and how important it is to be clean and work hard. Then the next time it needs to be done and you realize it just isn't going to happen, you know they've at least seen it once before, skip the cleaning and play a game or do an activity with them. (Plus it wears them out so you can do something later.)
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