Skip to main content

Noontime in Pajamas

It was noon, and still I was in pajamas
My little one looked lovely, in his Dr. Seuss sweater and pants,
and I was feeding him lunch
But my hair a mess, glasses on
trying to tidy the house and 
trying to grab a bite for myself in between
helping him, because it had been a long night
and a long day
because he's teething
and he needs me.
And my husband, my husband was ill
and I laid awake a long, long time
thinking of him 
and how to help.
It's simple, so simple
at least that's what I told myself before.
Simple to clean, cook, and care for my loved ones
but how would I have known?
That late night feedings with a child that needs me,
and looking after my sweetheart,
and all the other other items
that demand my attention
doing them all
doing them all well
is difficult.
But how else could I have known
that I would love my work so much? 
That the giggles, the smiles, the words he forms
and the food we eat as we gather at the table
the hand that holds mine night after night
and the sanctuary that is our little apartment
would bring such sun-filled rapturous joy?
So while it may be noon, and I may be in pajamas,
to my son, and my husband, and to me, and to God
we all know this is my uniform
not every day, but today it is
for exhaustion.
And that's quite alright.
For the work I weave,
is eternal in nature
and it is good.

Comments

  1. Brett just told me thanks for keeping the kids alive. Sometimes that's about all I can say for the day!

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Haha I love that! It's true. Sometimes it's all we can do to just watch our munchkins and make sure they are safe ;) You're a rockstar!

      Delete

Post a Comment

Popular posts from this blog

The Problem with Chick Flicks.

I really, really, really enjoy a select few movies that I willingly watch over and over again. Pride and Prejudice is one of them. You see, Elizabeth's defense of her family, her sense of self respect, her ability to admit that she was wrong and to appreciate Darcy despite all his quirks, and quizzical brow-ness... it's marvelous. My husband doesn't share the sentiment, could you tell? ... and that's okay. There's rare a chick flick I enjoy near as much as I enjoy Pride and Prejudice or A Walk To Remember , and I wanted to explain why. You see, there's more than just a few problems with (many, not all) chick flicks:  (and if you have a chick flick that escapes many of these pitfalls then please oh please leave it's title in the comment section!) The heroine (or suitor) is less than honorable. I have a hard time rooting for a girl to get a gentleman when she's spending her time being scandalously loose with other men ( #thenotebook) . An...

Where's Number Three

A neighbor in her mid-thirties. A woman in her seventies. Their single commonality? They both asked me: Where's number three? I have a son, his name Charlie And then McKay, he's not quite three In my heart, both fit perfectly Yet others ask: Where's number three? Perhaps it's that I miscarried, My spouse's infidelity, The ache of infertility, A battle raging mentally, Illness on a crippling spree, Our family is complete, maybe. The reason's one or more of these, Yet you dare ask: Where's number three? In this question, running free Are judgements, jeering icily "You're not enough, Mik, can't you see? Buck up and give us number three!" I used to flounder, squirm, agree Or curl up small, cry, and plead. With time, I've seen things differently. I won't explain for number three. The questions of maternity Are just between my spouse and me And Parents, guiding Heavenly So please don't ask: Where's number three? Artwork Credit: Be...

Ponyta

So Kevin got to my blog before I did today 😂 He wrote it from my perspective. This is what he wrote (all of it accurate, admittedly): "Today I lost a ponyta. My dear husband who is still 9 at heart owns the game Pokemon Monopoly. We play it with a few friends this evening and things started out very well. 30 minutes in and everyone but my husband had 5 or 6 properties and a good chunk of change, while Kevin only had Articuno (the equivalent of water works.) 3 and a half hours later I declared Kevin as the victor. The tables turned and we still don't understand how. I love horses. One of the properties has a picture of a horse that is on fire (Pokemon is weird), but it makes me happy when I get the chance to own it. I had to give that fire pony property to my husband because of game rules and poor dice rolls." He knows me well. Owning a fire pony (even in a game) is legit. And Pokemon Monopoly is the best kind of Monopoly there is.