I never could have imagined the experiences, challenges and rewards that come along with the title and responsibility of being "Mom". Everyday my little ones present different needs to be met, new attitudes to understand, stages to conquer, and find new ways to unravel my patience. Despite the challenges, the rewards that come from a genuine I love you mom, a moment of 3 children happily playing together, and even a simple accomplishment bring feelings and emotions that words can't describe. I am ever so grateful for my Precious Little Ones; for their individuality, talents, and the completeness each one contributes to the Cox Clan.

April 1, 2009

Motherhood

When I was a little girl, I loved playing "house". My sisters and I had the whole set up, a real playhouse in the backyard with furniture, kitchen set, dolls and all the accessories. We spent hours and hours pretending to be moms: taking care of our babies, talking on the phone, fixing dinner (usually with water, mud and weeds), and writing out checks (when we were really lucky with old check blanks!) I couldn't wait to be a mom and get to do all these things for real. Now that I am mom of 3 and living that life I always dreamed of doing, it sometimes doesn't always fit what I had imagined it to be. To understand where I am coming from, you'll have to read the following email. I came across it while cleaning out my email account. It was an email I sent to my brothers over a year ago while they were in Iraq.


"Jake and Trav, you're always wondering what we've been up to and what's going on at our house. So here is an example of how my day went yesterday:

3:00am--Mason wet the bed, so we had to strip him and his sheets, started laundry, got him settled back down and back into my bed by 3:30.


4:00--Jalen wakes up to come into bed with me too. He never sleeps all night in his bed and once he's in bed with me, he hogs my side of the bed and I get very little sleep. Alan is in San Diego right now, so at least all three of us did fit in my bed.


6:00--Kids all up and ready for breakfast. (I will be glad when they are old enough that early mornings without much sleep during the night, they can pour their own bowls of cereal and watch cartoons! Unfortunately we're not at that point yet!)


8:30--Off to pick up two other kindergarteners and take them all to school


9:00--Back home, fighting with Mason, trying to get him excited for preschool


9:15--School bus honking for Mason, but I can't find him. He had hidden under his bed. I get him on the bus only by saying that I will promise to pick him up afterwards and he won't have to ride the bus


9:20--Get a call from the school nurse, stating Madelyn is there and says her tummy really hurts; so I hurry to go back to the school and pick her up.


9:30-Get 5 other little boys at my house for play group while their moms go run errands and do shopping. Find out that Madelyn's "tummy hurts" because she had to change her card from green to yellow at school yesterday and she is upset and nervous about going back. But she decides she wants to go to school and my friend takes her back to school.


11:55--Play group should be over so that I can hurry and pick up Mason from school but I got two phone calls from moms stating that they were running late.


12:00-- Load up Jalen and two extras to pick up Mason--but first have to change a poopy diaper on one of the boys whose Mom should have been there.


12:15--Trying to maintain 4 little boys in a very hectic, crowded preschool parking lot and school. Not an ideal situation. Yes I did look like the crazy mom without any parental control


12:45--One Mom says she has to take her husband to the ER--so wanting me to keep her son for awhile.


1:30-- I walk by the bathroom and see poop all over the toilet. My friends little boy had gone potty about 20-30 min. before, so I knew that he probably did not wipe very good. I go get him to see if he needs some help and find he had an accident in his underwear, had it all down his legs and it was now dry and very stinky and very very messy to clean up. (Hope I haven't grossed you out...but boys this is what motherhood is all about!)


2:00--Jalen not feeling good, has a fever and just wants me to hold and rock him


3:30--Get the boys in the car to go and pick up Madelyn and the other two that I carpool with at school. We have to park about 1 block away and then walk because the traffic getting in and out of the school parking lot is herendous. Keep in mind I have 3 little boys and now 3 kindergarteners during this walk


3:45--Get a phone call from my friend who is with her husband at the ER and needs me to keep her daughter who I just picked up from school at my house until they get home.


4:45--Trying to help kids with their homework (remind me why kindergartners should have homework every night?? We didn't and we turned out just fine, right?!), start dinner, talking on my cell with Kera as I get many interruptions on my home phone. One of which was the missionaries saying that they need a place to eat dinner in 30 minutes. SO for the next half hour I made probably 10-15 phone calls trying to find someone that was home, whose husband could be home, didn't have plans, and could provide a dinner that had no MSG in it (one of the Elders is allergic to MSG which is a preservative and found in SO much food). Finally I told the Elders that I wasn't having any luck. They finally decided that they could stay home and have something there. (Duh! Hello! I can't believe they didn't think of that in the first place! I know my brothers would never be like those clueless Elders!!)


6:00-My friend came to get her kids---and the rest of the evening was pretty normal bedtime routine stuff. But by this time of the day, something as simple as brushing the boys teeth was a huge endevor and required patience, of which I didn't have anymore!!! Today I am at work and although it was a rush to get everyone out the door by 7:15, I can say that my day has been much more relaxing and less stressful. This is why I work...for that 1 day a week that my sanity returns!"

Although this was not a typical day and did have a little more drama than usual...these days do happen. One thing for sure, these kinds of days were never part of my pretend world of motherhood!

8 comments:

Shannon said...

Hahaha classic!!

Those DARN ELDERS and that MSG issue!! I forgot about that too when he came to visit...even more reason for me to be mad when he missed his flight! I wanted to cook without fear! LOL!

U are a SUPER mom! Seriouly! I learn a lot from your patience!

I read this to Phil and I read it really loud about the part when you GO to work to get away from it all...hahaha :) Its those one hour trips to the Walgreens at the corner with a side stop to your place that makes him realize it's not CAKE home alone with the kids!! :)

Love your posts!! Always great to ready!

mindy said...

I think I have had that day.

The only thing missing was a little puke and blood.

You're great, Jennie. My reality isn't exactly what I played as a girl, either. Those cabbage patch diapers just didn't stink as bad!

Shannon Morgan Photography - Bainbridge Island, WA Photographer said...

her her sista!! no wonder i am so tired by 11am most days :)!! aaah if they weren't so cute.... i tell you!! loved this post!!

peterson said...

I remember you telling me all about that on the phone! Crazy! I never thought having kids could be this challenging either. But we love em and wouldn't want it any other way!

The Dyreng's said...

Jennie you are such a good mom, and I love the post I felt like I was right there with you going through all those things. We love you all!

Rhett and Tiffanie Jackson said...

jenny! this day of yours made me tired just reading it!....and thinking your normal just like me! being a real mom isn't quite the same as having those baby dolls huh! but oh so worth it! :) your great!

Jenna said...

Oh my goodness that is exhausting! Those days make you really appreciate the days where things go somewhat more smoothly. But when it rains in pours! You are amazing and I'm sure you had the beautiful smile of yours on your face the whole time!

jaordyna said...

Jenny, what craziness! I didn't know you had a blog. It's been fun to see your family. You guys are so cute!! Keep up the good work:)