I always post messages when I’m frustrated, but I’m feeling pretty good today. So, I wrote this in my journal. I thought I’ld share. I’ve been getting up at 6 a.m. to have a little quiet time, clean the house, organize my day and (AH-HA!!!) to go to the grocery store before Rick goes to work (at the crack of dawn) if we need anything for the day!
Hannah and Haleigh both got hamsters last weekend. Awesome, huh? Let me just sum up my feeling on this:
Two hamsters: $15.00 on Visa Credit Card
A cage, bedding, water bottle, food, and a cute little ball so they can roll around the house: $25.00 on Visa Credit Card
Watching my four-year-old’s face while one attacks the other in an eye-clawing, go-for- the-jugular, fight To-The-Death: Priceless
An extra cage so they can co-exist peacefully: $15.00
Rapid Rewards!: Watching Rick (my husband) almost have a heart attack at having rodents welcomed into our home.
Hannah loves them, and wants to carry them around all the time. They are kind of cute, but they smell. Now my house smells. I just put them outside. I wonder if they can live out there. Is there any animal alive that makes a good pet, doesn’t smell, pees and poos in the toilet and handles easily?
We saw a baby rattlesnake on our hike yesterday. BEWARE OF THE BABY RATTLESNAKES! Don’t go looking for their mom either…SNAKE season has begun. It was right in the middle of the trail. Haleigh (2) was walking right beside me and would have walked right up on it if someone hadn’t warned us. Now she says, “Baby sssssssssss, bite me!” If these darn hamsters keep peeing on me I think I’m going just take them to the spot where we saw the baby rattlesnake and leave them there. Let nature take its due course. I’m just kidding for any Hamster Activists out there…I love animals.
We had a pretty fun day yesterday for us…we colored, played with playdough, painted, played with our hamsters. We worked on our numbers and our letters. My home has become a preschool. Then, we went to the park and the kids ran around. When we got back Hannah said, “Mommy, you’re so great, we’re going to play with you like a toy, all day long.” Talk about being proud of yourself when you look in the mirror. After three exhaustingly long-winded Princess stories, (She tells them to me most nights: that way we don’t miss a single detail.) if I can get Hannah to sleep on time and she says, “I love you Mom! Goodnight;” and then she goes to sleep satisfied. I feel like I’ve done a real good job for the day! That is pretty much the only measure I have of whether or not I’ve accomplished something. There’s no Overtime Budget or Food Cost to evaluate. I don’t get a labor percentage or a controllable profit. Definitely, no raise or promotion is on the line anymore. I work my butt off all day long for one little phrase: “I love you Mom, Goodnight!” And you know what? It’s priceless.