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Wednesday, February 4, 2015

I Will Laugh With Them

It was a rare moment. All three of my daughters were sitting around the table doing homework and laughing. Yes, laughing. Homework almost always involves them whining and complaining while I coax and cajole, all of us getting more and more frustrated as the moments tick by. Not this day, though. This day, they chatted and giggled while they worked. I busied myself with emptying the dishwasher and texting my hubby as I listened to the girls and I chimed in once in a while.  

My first instinct was to stop them. Bedtime was approaching and the work needed to be finished. My mind told me there was not time for giggling and silliness. I should have been annoyed. Yet, I couldn't stop smiling. I joked with them and laughed with them. This one night, homework time was fun. 

Most days I am so caught up in all the things that need to be done, I operate like a robot on autopilot. Get everyone up. Pack the lunches. Drive them to school. Run the errands. Do the laundry. Carpools. After school activities. Make the dinner. Homework. Bath time. Bedtime.

Wash. Rinse. Repeat. 

"They" say that we should cherish every moment of parenthood and, just last week, I wrote about how it all goes by way too fast. We all know, however, that it's not really possible to treasure every single moment. I didn't cherish all the sleepless nights when they were infants or the tantrums in aisle 5 of Target. I haven't treasured sick days that threw our whole schedule out of whack and ended with me on the receiving end of a terrible stomach bug. Who would?? I would rather forget the times when they have bickered incessantly or rolled their eyes at my requests to clean their rooms. Most of the time, I don't cherish the moments that seem so bogged down in the minutia of life - like getting them to do their homework in the evenings.

I'm not going to tell you that I cherish every single moment of motherhood. I don't. I can't. That is an unrealistic expectation. 

Once in a while, though, I get a reminder. It comes in the form of giggles during homework time, or one more hug before bed, or a spontaneous "I love you, Mommy." It is a reminder that jolts me out of my robotic trance and prods me to take hold of the moments I can treasure; the moments that are filled with laughter and happiness, or even tears and a little faith that things will get better. 



Not every minute is priceless, but we have to take the good with the bad. And, when the special moments do come along, we have to remember to embrace them. So when my children laugh, I will laugh with them. I will smile until my cheeks hurt. I will make ridiculous, cheesy jokes about a stink bug in the sink that is now a sink stink bug. (Yes, I really said that on this particular occasion.) I will drink it all in, remember it, and hold it dear, because it is those moments that make all the imperfect times so incredibly worth it. 

Even when they should be doing their homework.



The Golden Spoons


25 comments:

  1. I am so with you on this and try my best to remind myself daily to enjoy as much as I can realistically. And as for the homework I think I would have been in shock first, but would have totally given in to enjoy the rare moment, too.

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  2. Is there anything more sweet-sounding and contagious than a child's laugh? I don't think so. Beautiful post, Lisa. Taking time to stop and appreciate the joy of children and to note their sheer happiness is often difficult to work into a busy routine, but those moments are true rays of sunshine. So glad you paused to enjoy and write about this one. You made us all smile. :)

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  3. So sweet. I often wonder why the only times that my kids get along well is when they are supposed to be doing something else! LOL! I do try and treasure those moments when they are giggling and wrestling together. Even if it's not what I would have them doing. You have to hold on to those moments to help you trudge through the other kind.

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  4. So precious! I'm glad you laughed with them :)

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  5. Laughing with my children is one of my very favorite things to do. And when they make me laugh with their wit and humor, my heart is full. You're right - we should always take the time to laugh with them.

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  6. I can cherish every moment of motherhood. Wait. I mean I can "cherish" the fact that the bad moments aren't as many and "cherish" when they are gone!! ;) Beautiful post. I'm glad you had fun during homework time.

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  7. I was definitely in shock! I could not believe they were actually happy. Had to seize the moment, though!

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  8. Right?!?!? They certainly do help us get through the drudgery, though.

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  9. Ha! Yes! Thanks, Elaine. I'glad we found a little fun in homework time, too, for a change.

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  10. Thanks, Marcia! Glad their laughter mad you smile, too! :-)

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  11. So lovely! A reminder I needed today. Thank you.

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  12. Aww that's cool! I liked reading this post Lisa. At the end of the day, we are only human...and if it means having a giggle with our kids during homework time, so be it! Enjoy it, go with it...just like you did :)

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  13. This is just so perfect, in every way Lisa!! It is totally unrealistic to embrace every minute of it all... but moments like this? Oh yes... they can catch us off guard in the most beautiful way!! GRAB it!! :)

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  14. Love this Lisa! I agree, we dont have to love every moment of motherhood but there sure are a lot of utterly precious ones just like this!

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  15. Very true! The spontaneous moments of laughter are the best, and ones that are worth treasuring.

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  16. Totally agree. It's the little moments inside the big days that take us by surprise! :) Love this!

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  17. Kristi - Finding NineeFebruary 17, 2015 at 11:43 AM

    Love this! It's such a gift when something mundane, like homework, ends up being special and meaningful and full of laughter! YAY !

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  18. Thanks, Chris! this one definitely caught me off guard, but I'm glad it happened!

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