Saturday, March 21, 2009

LIGHT The Corners of My Mind

Mother's have terrible storage capacity for memories.

I dare you to challenge me.
How many of you swore at the Hubby during a 12-hour labor, only to then swear your undying love as you both held the newborn close and happily sobbed?

My first labor (nearly 21 years ago) started Thursday and ended Saturday morning-- with forceps and a fourth degree tear, after Pitocin was administered half-way through.
Sunday morning my doctor laughed when I said, "NEVER AGAIN" and in his patronizingly, yet fatherly way pronounced, "In six months you will have forgotten all of this".
(Six months postpartum I made sure that I informed him I hadn't forgotten. TEN YEARS it took me to "forget").

But in contrast, I look forward to every weekend. Every school holiday. Summer vacation.

Friday afternoons I'm giddy as I contemplate skipping down the lane with my children in anticipation to "popcorn and movie night" and a lie in the morning.
I calculate the saturday morning chores that we will tackle as a team before 9 am, leaving the rest of the sunny day to play in the garden, explore the countryside or sit on the seashore. I envision a clean house and happy children hosting hoards of smiling friends.

But saturday rolls in and I have been joined by not one child before 7 am, but 2.
I then have to groggily dive into the breakfast chaos, but hurriedly because we have to be driving away for swim lessons by 8.30.

Saturday is also the only day to get everyone's hair cut since all other days someone has some commitment elsewhere. Three boys with haircuts takes quite a bit of time (and no, we don't cut hair every saturday, but some saturdays are filled with football games).

By noon they are "bored", rude and insolent, but their hair looks good.

I get eye-rolling responses at my brilliant idea to sweep through the house like Mary Poppins to complete tasks at hand and even a full-on argument of why it's too much effort for the 5 year-old to carry that one dropped sock the rest of the way to the laundry room.

After I have watched their brains travel as if by a Star Trek transporter beam into the tv and I insist they head out into the sun, I become public enemy number one.

I can remember all of this now because it is 5:39 pm on a beautiful Saturday of heavy sighs, bickering and boredom.

Tomorrow, on Mothering Sunday, this memory will be gone because I will open my eyes to smiling, laughing children that have cooked my breakfast and painted wonderful cards for me to treasure into my old(er) age. I will then have 6 days to prepare for all of the glorious things we can do and see over the weekend.

...misty, water colored memories, of the way we were..."

22 comments:

  1. It all sounds quite Utopian. Maybe if Hubby would stop going on holidays to the middle east you could experience those lovely days the way you'd like to.

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  2. so true
    FYI... memories LIGHT the corners of my mind

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  3. Yeah, they say you forget... I say mothers forgive. Took me 5 years to do that well enough to have another lol.

    I barely have time to get into the blogosphere anymore; sure miss you!

    I love that you wrote about this, the same scenario happens to me every week! But it's like watching Titanic. I actually, 73 times later, still hold my breath and think, Maybe They'll Make It! But it's... the Titanic.

    Blessings, Carolynn

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  4. Lovely post. Enjoy your day tomorrow.

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  5. Took me a long while to forget... a(nd dont you find you suddenly remember again when the labour pains start on the next baby.... I SO do what you do... look forward to the weekend. Reality totally hits me in the face on saturday morning. Crazy. Should know by now. Lovely post. Have a great day tomorrow.

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  6. You scared me there for a minute. I thought you were going to tell me your Saturdays were actually like that. I was going to have to pull my icon from your sidebar and RUNNNNNNNNNN!

    We do home haircuts. Free and any time!

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  7. A really lovely, cheery blog, enjoyed it very much.

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  8. Hon, I think the day has been too long. You're delusional.

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  9. I can imagine the eyes-rolling responses and the resentment... *laugh* then you recall how you battled through each labour and you think "hhmmmm.... its still worth it..." *wink* that's what a mother is all about isn't it? pretty sad and beautiful all at the same time....

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  10. Oh you have me laughing. I know what you mean, I really do :)!

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  11. Happy Rose Sunday to you, and I hope you got your simmel cake;)

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  12. Hope that you had a Mother's Day to remember.

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  13. aw, I hope you had a beautiful day today.
    Yeah, I know what you mean about the forgetfulness. We start track break tomorrow and I have grande illusions of getting SO much done around my house with my sweet girls home----of course what's really going to happen is me pulling my hair out and counting the hours til they return to school and I have a semi-peaceful home again.

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  14. Love the spring face lift to the blog and that was one of the most creative posts on mothering. Next time your husband get ready to ship out; slip him a mickey, leave him with the kids and show up at his post ready to work. You may get a rest.

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  15. I'm so glad to know it's not just me!

    PS- I will send you a big, juicy e-mail but not until I have time to think at a lucid time of day. My teaching gig ends this week (thank heavens!) and I'll be back to 'normal'- such as that is when you're me.

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  16. Happy Mothering Sunday, J! Kiss the faeries and unicorns for me while you're opening your hand painted cards. :) Over here? That's who makes those cards for me. The kids don't.

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  17. Real life is very helpless, and sometimes things should be forgotten but not forgotten, things should not be forgotten but can not remember to Forever.
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  18. I definately under stand the eye roll, sometimes I think they do it so much that they'll stick like that!!

    Enjoyed your post!

    Have a MARVELOUS day!

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  19. I love Saturdays and Sundays too. Especially those spent with my family.

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  20. Been rambling round in my head again J? I loved this, wasn't sure whether I was supposed to laugh quite so hard tho...hope your Mother's Day was a grand one!
    Sandi

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  21. Oh my! This all sounds very familiar. Plans never go quite as hoped here either. Thanks for the laugh though.

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