Monday, May 3, 2010

OMH
















What do I think of my first two months as a mother of three? In honor of my Utah friends, I share this phrase: Oh My Heck!


I would like to report that I am generally on top of things and that I shower before 2pm every day, but I can't. I am so sleep-deprived that I hallucinate extra family members at times. Shawn calls these companions my "shadow people." I am at a loss for words, not eloquent words, just words like "table" and "carpet." It turns out that sleep is necessary to maintain a vocabulary and the ability to drive. My kids are getting used to phrases like, "You'll have to do that yourself", "You're going to have to wait for that", and "I can't hear you when the baby is screaming in my ear." I am getting used to the two rolls of fat that refuse to leave my abdomen. Do you think the half-bag of pita chips I just consumed has anything to do with that?


Motherhood is a marathan. Dinner and flowers are great, but here is what you should do for a mother who is still raising her children: grab her gently by the shoulders and give her a little shake. Look her in the eyes and tell her that she is smarter than her children and that she can do it! Give her a pat on the butt and send her back into the trenches with a fistful of chocolate.


Christian is my little slice of heaven. Shawn gave him a blessing yesterday at church, which was so beautiful. I am so thankful for a kind, dutiful husband that holds the Priesthood. I have had to fight and beg for each one of my children and they have all been worth it.


So, where's my chocolate?

7 comments:

  1. I have Ghirardelli chocolate from San Francisco waiting for you! Happy early Mother's Day sis! Lov you!

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  2. You have a blog! Yay!! I love your post! I promise it gets better... 3 kids was hard for me too. :/
    Come check out my blog!

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  3. oh yeah, its:

    slyseven.blogspot.com

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  4. I didn't know you were blogging! How fun!

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  5. well said my dear friend! :) i thought about you the other day...i probably should have called when i had the thought. anyway, hope you are doing well...i'm here for ya!

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  6. Hahahaha! Great post for Mother's day. I can totally relate to your hallucinations and lack of the ability to speak properly. It's funny how much you take sleep for granted until you don't get enough for an extended length of time. I was singing the Patience Song for Christopher today and my girls totally remembered it from when they were little: Patience means you have to wait. Let's count to 8. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8! Sometimes I sang it over and over before I could get to whatever it was they wanted.

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