Maybe by the time I get to the bottom of this cup of peppermint tea, my sinuses and head will have cleared. It’s been that kind of a day for me – orange juice, tea, orange juice, tea, bathroom break – repeat, not necessarily in that order. While Bump seems to have bounced back from his cold, I had one of those days where all I wanted to do was crawl in bed and sleep. Since my 20 month old wild man wasn’t up for that beyond his usual 90 minute siesta, I stayed the course and entertained him. Yes, I turned on the DVD/VCR. After 4 Baby Einstein’s and 1 Charlie Brown Christmas, I’m about TVed out. I just wish the weather had been a little warmer to bring him outside. I much prefer that to bouncing toys and images on my screen.
Don’t get me wrong. I love these DVDs. Bump learns much from them and I usually use them for that short break or wind down that we need during the day. They are not meant to be watched end to end by adults with throbbing brains. Although they were preferrable to chasing the Peek-a-Boo kid around the house for the full 6 hour afternoon session. Tomorrow it’s supposed to rain all day. However, we will make a venture somewhere, anywhere just to get ourselves out of the house.
I did finish up the day with a vigerous floor washing session. I washed all my floors. Gil will be surprised to see a sparkling floor in our master bath. If he notices. Our vanity is in the bedroom (very, very bad idea – especially if you have a spouse that works odd hours and needs to do sink things like wet down his hair and shave) so that makes the actual linolium piece only about 3×5. I’ve been known to wash it with the Scrubbing Bubble Wipes. (Which I highly recommend for such a task.) But since I had a semi-fresh bucket of ammonia and water, I decided to finish them all up and feel like super homemaker. (Her showers, sinks and carpets are hideous – not to mention all those rooms that need paint – but hey, the floors shine like a million bucks.) If Gil were a smart man, he’d get me a gift certificate to Molly Maid for Christmas. (Please drop him a hint if you see him.)
Isn’t it sad that I can spend the whole day here and feel like my 45 minutes of cleaning is all I can give to my house today? Oh, I will say that I did vacuum the carpets during Bump’s nap. I wrapped 4 Christmas gifts. Picked up and organized toys in 4 different rooms. Cleaned the kitchen. Made dinner. I wish I could have squeezed that nap in.
Now, believe it or not, I am waiting for my floors to dry. That way, I can have everything back in their respective rooms before Bump hits the ground running at about 6:30 AM tomorrow, ready to dump every bin of toys on the floor. I have jumped on board with having all these smaller bins of toys rather than big toy boxes. I can see the difference in how Bump plays with them. Yes, I know that if he had a toybox, he could not pick it up and dump it out. I just want him to mentally be able to select the toy he wants to play with rather than choosing what’s on top. Sometimes I think, does it matter? His favorite things to play with are the broom, an artificial sunflower I didn’t use to decorate the kitchen, shoes, dog toys and yes, water dishes.
I’m calling this post done. Sorry I don’t have anything really interesting to talk about today. My brain is not in focus, just running on autopilot. Hopefully tomorrow will bring a sinus breakthrough and an adventure out into the world so I can write stunning prose on the lessons of experience.
Ciao!
Done….
Yes, I just finished the painting in the living room. I folded up the ladder, put away the work light and did a little dance.
I’ve been enjoying my time away. I’ve organized a few things – including my schedule. I’ve moved my bedtime up to 10 PM and included an hour of reading and prayer before bedtime – so usually I’ll be upstairs by 9 PM. I’m still having a hard time sleeping with dogs that find anything to bark at as soon as I leave the downstairs. Gil’s 1 AM returns are pretty active, especially since he has started carpooling with a guy who drives a diesel. The dogs hear that one a mile away and sure let me know it.
I’m still considering my blog direction. I’m going to be making some changes to it – most likely I will change the name and the focus somewhat. While I found solace in the Christian blogging community and will continue to, my real heart is to get into some general “Mommy Blog” circles so that possibly I will have some interaction with non Christians as well, hoping of course to minister the love of Jesus. The one thing I really miss about my job is being among the unsaved everyday – and boy was I surrounded by them at the last place. I can’t explain it completely, but we’re all called to minister the gospel. Hanging out with a bunch of Christians doesn’t really accomplish that. While my own church is calling our congregation to minister to the lost, it’s setting up a fellowship structure that encourages a separateness from the world. Like a dog chasing its tail, I’m afraid. It wouldn’t be the first church that I’d been in that had such an approach.
This post has gotten way out of control, as my clock now reads 10 PM…and I must give the dogs their meds and scurry upstairs to read a few devotionals and call it a night.
Big thanks to all those kind folks who left comments. I appreciate your prayers. I expect that I may have a few posts over the next month, but have much more to do here before I resume my daily blogging activities.
Blessings and peace,
Shelly – once known as Sal
Posted by Shelly on February 9, 2006 in General Comments