Try
this morning. You get up at your normal hour and start waking teenagers up. Ten
minutes later you hear activity but it isn’t your son getting in the tub so you
go investigate. Oldest son, who doesn’t have to be up just yet, is getting food
while youngest son is still in bed. You wake him up again. He finally gets up.
He
can only find two pair of pants. Being on the autism spectrum he is picky about
his pants. One won’t due because their pockets are too small. The other pair
has big enough pockets but has a nice big hole in the crotch.
So
you have dig out your sewing supplies and stitch up his pants while you make
him get in the tub, already later than he should have. Situation handled and you
can still get them to class on time.
Then
you realize that it’s garbage day.
Now
since the garbage man doesn’t come until after the sun comes up and you have to
get people out the door well before that it’s likely the cans can get to the
curb in time but as you are realizing it is indeed that day it dawns on you
that it is also blog post day and guess what? You did not write your post.
Your
choices are hope it isn’t your turn to actually write the post or wake up dear
husband and hope he takes the children to school so you have to time to write,
should you come up with something.
As
luck would have it, it’s your turn and dear husband is willing to drive. Yeah!
Now
to get an idea.
Unfortunately
instead of coming up with an idea yesterday you spent the whole day paying
bills, balancing checkbooks and running errands. You tackled quite a bit of
your to-do list, just not that part of it.
So
you get on your trusty computer and start looking but the clock is ticking then
your phone rings. It’s your youngest son and you are positive he is going to
say his headache won’t go away and he wants to miss even more school. You’re
actually prepared to fight him on this one.
No.
The car won’t start. Dead battery.
Now
this poses a problem not only in getting your two teenagers to school but your
youngest daughter needs to get to her college classes and she has mid-terms
today.
So
instead of writing you are calling to get them some help hoping it is fast
enough so people aren’t too awfully late.
Then
your son calls again. The car finally started.
Whew!
Now
you have to pray the car stays running long enough to get all the kids where
they need to go and nobody is late, and you still need to write your blog, with
no ideas.
And
the clock is still ticking while you are facing the very real possibility of
having to drive your daughter to school. So you are trying to type some stream
of thought in hopes of inspiration and still praying that dear husband will
actually take daughter to school, you know since he is already in the car. Not
to mention dressed.
Then
the phone rings again. This time it’s your husband, only if he says anything
you can’t hear him. Your daughter goes out front and checks. He’s home.
She
says she’s leaving. Oh good. He did drive her.
Guess
my morning is taken care of now.
I
hope that’s the end of the problems today.
Smile.
Make the day a brighter day.