... that, after being up seven or eight times with a six-year-old with a fever and the stomach flu, I feel like I spent the night running a marathon and he (aforementioned six-year-old) wakes up with energy to burn?
Tell me - how can that be?
Thoughts on motherhood, marriage, education, and life in general...
About Me
- Library Mama
- I am a mom, a wife, and a teacher-librarian. I have four boys at home: Main Man (44), #1 (14), #2 (11), and #3 (7). Although they keep me very busy, I also look after a library for an elementary student population of 500 (give or take). I love my family; I love my job.
Sunday, October 14, 2007
Tuesday, October 09, 2007
Power, Anyone?
On the way home from work today, I ran into a stretch of road where they were doing some construction. They had a policewoman in the middle of the intersection directing traffic. She was doing a fantastic job. She had the required air of authority, and all of the rush hour traffic was courteously following her directions.
As I awaited my turn to proceed, my mind travelled through an interesting maze of thought.
My first thought was, "Oh, sure, send the little woman out to direct traffic while the men do the important jobs!"
My second thought was, "Wow, she's good - and look at the power she has. Look at how all of these people are obeying her, even during rush hour when they're all stressed and in a hurry to get home."
My third thought was, "I would be terrified being her. I never want that much power!"
Sunday, October 07, 2007
Happy Thanksgiving
I hope everyone has had a wonderful day.
Today our family celebrated Canadian Thanksgiving. Tomorrow is the holiday off work, but we generally have our big celebration on the Sunday evening.
I hosted Main Man's mom, his brother and sister-in-law, their two sons, and our sister-in-law's mom. It wasn't really a houseful, but it was as big a houseful as we're accustomed to.
I served turkey (of course!), stuffing, mashed potatoes, gravy, yams with orange juice, tarragon carrots, a corn dish I make with sweet peppers, maple squash, home-baked bread and corn muffins, and spring salad mix with red and green onions and peppers and a raspberry vinaigrette. My sister-in-law and her mom brought dessert - pumpkin pie and cherry tarts. The whole meal was a roaring success. We have leftovers galore, so it looks like my diet is not going to start again for at least a few more days.
Much of the clean-up is now finished, although I must admit that I'm hitting the hay with still a few dirty wine glasses on the counter beside the sink and a couple of stubborn pots and pans soaking in the sink.
Main Man and I worked as quite the team today. We really do have massive amounts of abundance to be thankful for.
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