2017 has arrived and the Christmas holidays have drawn to a
close. While the return to some semblance of structure will be welcomed, the
return to morning madness, frantic searches for missing pieces of school
uniforms, lunch-making and bloody homework means that my new year’s resolution to
“live in the moment” will be truly challenged this week.
Looking at the long faces of my children last week as we
took down the Christmas tree and packed away the decorations, I reminded them
that they have so much to look forward to this year. I spoke to them of
upcoming communions and confirmations, mid term breaks and zoo trips and the
not too distant return of the longer evenings which means more playtime.
It was then that I had to stop myself. So much time is spent
wishing away the now, believing things will be better at this time, that time,
holiday time, weekend time and not enough time is spent appreciating what we
have in the here and now. “You don’t have to wait until the weekend to have
fun” I reminded my children. “Most of you finish school by 2:25, the evening is
your own- if you just got stuck in and got that homework out of the way”.
Unconvinced by my reasonings, the usual protestations about
the injustice of life and homework took place, so I persisted. I spoke to them
about redirecting the daily effort that they put into complaining, into
productivity. I reminded them that if they just focused they could get that
homework done in a reasonable time and if they stopped killing each other
mid-task they could also sort out their rooms in ten minutes.
“This year I want things to be different, we will enjoy our
weekdays”, I insisted ever so slightly manically.
A call came from upstairs to say that there was a half-eaten
teacake and the baby’s soother in the bottom of the toilet. For good measure
someone had already pee’d on it.
As I fished the offending items from the bottom of the loo
another call came, this time to tell me that the dishwasher wasn’t working.
I looked at the soother and tea-cake and thought
about the mountain of dishes that would need washing by virtue of the fact that
Chicken Tikka Masala was on the menu for dinner tonight. I figure there are
exceptions to every rule and this must be one of them. This is not a moment I want to live in. I want to fast-forward to that moment, when at some
stage this week hopefully, the repair man arrives!!
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