So I posted last night…..
I was tired and emotional and probably if those two factors had not ganged up on me….I may have filtered myself a bit more or even just made less typos…..maybe….maybe not?!?
I don’t know that this morning brought any new clarity with it.
I woke up with a killer headache……….at 5:30am.
Yah, it’s been a long day already and it’s only noon-ish. Did not get back to sleep after that. BLERGH!!!!
On a side note….It’s gorgeous outside.
That is the view to my right….
and this is my view straight ahead…..
She’s not supposed to be on the couch….but I haven’t exactly kicked her off.
It’s the last day of school before the Christmas Break….and probably my last quiet (ish) day for the next two weeks.
So, I’m taking advantage of it. I’m sitting. The house is a mess, and I made Judah pancakes for lunch. He is currently trolling Netflix….I believe Ninjago is the show of choice at this exact moment.
I’m currently staring at my Christmas Tree trying to figure out what I’m thinking, but again with the 50 million thoughts going in 50 million directions.
I had a few people send me private messages of encouragement and those were so nice to hear.
I wonder if it’s about perspective.
I’m in the middle of it all. From my position, I look around me and I see children who are unique and amazing and challenging in their own fantastic ways. I see the screaming and the bickering and the squabbling and the challenges to get them to do their chores and take care of their responsibilities. I see their shortcomings and I want to work with them to strengthen those areas while at the same time encouraging them in their strengths. I see these amazing individuals with really great hearts even in spite of all the challenges that we’ve faced individually and as a family……. But it’s a constant effort to keep these 5 bodies moving in a forward direction.
We were so isolated over the “cancer years” and before then….doing almost anything with Jeremy required HERCULEAN effort and sometimes it was easier to just not do anything. Again…..very isolating.
It is hard when you’ve had it said to your face that people can’t be friends with you because your child is too difficult. Or to hear from others that you shouldn’t subject your children to people because they are too much effort to have around and be around.
Just typing both of those down….I realize how brutal those two comments are. I mean, I know how brutal they are….I’ve lived though both of those said directly to my face and more. But I can’t imagine saying those things to someone…..EVER!!! I love children. I especially love the challenging kids. The ones that make you think and keep you on your toes. The extremely smart kids that say the most incredible things but require a little more attention and focus……I love the regular kind of kids too, but somehow, the ones that people seem annoyed with or bothered by….the ones that talk and talk and talk and talk and never shut up……I LOVE those kids. I want to go out of my way to make sure that they feel special and included and NEVER EVER a bother or an inconvenience….
I get it. I know how much effort it is. I live it…..EVERY. SINGLE. DAY! Jeremy has not been the easiest child. He requires some effort. Well, he requires a lot amount of effort. So does Josiah in a different way and Judah….well, he’s a 3 year old. What 3 year old doesn’t require some attention and effort. My boys require effort……I know this. I guess, it would just feel really good to feel like others “want” to be with my kids. Do you know what I mean? I think that in spite of their particular challenges or maybe even as a result of them….that my kids……all 5 of them are pretty amazing. I’d love to feel like others felt that too and wanted to spend time with them….not cause they HAD to, but because they WANTED to.
So, to those who have said something…..THANK YOU. Really! I appreciate it more than you may ever know.
I’m not sharing this in the hopes that people will “do” something. I am just trying to unravel some of this mess inside myself. Part of that is dealing with the hurts and wounds that I have or have gotten.
I realize that I’ve been hurt and I definitely have some sore, open wounds when it comes to my kids and how they are perceived and received.
And this OBVIOUSLY colors how I hear people comment on my kids.
So the school wanting to help Siah….turns into….HE’S A PROBLEM…..which I can’t even fathom….cause he’s freaking sweet kid who can read and write and wants to please…….and then I go…WHAT….WHAT do I even do with that….
How could be he a problem…..which, when it comes down to it….that is not even the issue at all.
He is a great kid….who has some quirks and may require “some individualized strategies” to help him succeed and how do we (parents & school) as a collective team help him to achieve success?
So we met, and talked through some things and I think I have a better perspective. I think we are more on the same page than I “felt”.
Which is great.
Not that the whole things doesn’t still stress me out….but the Principal….she’s an amazing lady, encouraged me to trust them and to just “plug my nose and JUMP!”
I believe this school and these people are amazing people…..I believe they truly care about Josiah. I really do believe that they want the best for him. That they want him to succeed. And so…..I jump.
I’m scared.
I’m nervous.
I’m sure I’ll need reassurance again.
But…..
I want to trust.
I want to believe.
I want to be in “community.”
and so….
I carry on…
one step after the other…..hopefully in a forward direction. 🙂
I love your kids! lets get together soon!
I have felt judged because of my kids behaviour at times as well … one child in particular I know I will have to deal with teachers and others perceptions for a long while yet. I struggle with it all to and at times its harder then others and I wonder what is normal?! and we plug on cuz what else can you do?!
Thank you for your refreshing honesty!
love you
Oh Patti
I am sorry. People can be so cruel in the careless words they say……..You and your family are precious and no one should ever make you feel they are not. I do know how it feels to have your babies criticized and sometimes those scars don’t go away but they can build a beautiful character in your beloved children. I know that it hurts because you hate to see them hurt. You’re a good Mommy so don’t forget it and they are great kids and you love them Your love is the most important thing they need cuz it’s one thing they will never forget.