Thursday, May 13, 2010

One of THOSE days...

Do you ever have one of those days? You know what kind I mean...one of those days where you feel no matter hard you try to keep your head above water, you find yourself drowning? I know I have. Sometimes housework and bickering kids and grumpy spouses and just life in general gets pretty overwhelming. I've had a few of those days recently and sometimes the outcome isn't pretty. The other day was one of them and I'm embarrassed to admit, I didn't fair all that well. It was just enough to remain upright that day as it was and piled on top of it a misbehaving child, an uncommunicative/very late working man, a me...who should have been a little more thoughtful and I ended up with a very large tear soaked mess. Unfortunately incidents such as these force everyone to open their eyes a little wider and make a real conscious effort to change their ways.
Last night we ate dinner together as a family, without the TV and without me growling at various bad mannered children (I tried really hard not to!). When we were all done the kids donned pajamas and I set up a place on the counter for them to paint a craft project and we spent time together...media free. The adults talked to the kids, the kids painted and got along and after the kids went to bed, the adults kept the TV off.
Small things are just that, small. Imagine if you pile up and entire room full of small things and suddenly the small things become huge and overwhelming. If you are having one of those days...stop. Take a minute to take a deep breath and think about why all those small things are getting the better of you. I'm a firm believer of if things aren't going your way, look at yourself first and make a small change. Watch the tone of your voice, ask please always and be sincere, don't expect things to get done by wishing it so. If you need help, be direct and ask for help...no one is born with mind reading ability (especially men!), if you are so very overwhelmed seek help. Don't fall victim to one of those days.

1 comment:

Cara said...

I have a sign on my laundry room door that says, "the only person you can control is yourself." I put it there for Ainsley but I need the reminder probably more so than she does!