Four o’clock on a Sunday afternoon. I’ve spent the day keeping my toddler occupied so that my husband can concentrate on an important piece of work. The hours have passed with a swimming lesson, a crafting activity, a film, jumping in muddy puddles and visiting a friend.
I am exhausted, ready to drop. Two weekend evenings socialising, followed by two weekend mornings of 6am starts with an active two year old have left me drained. I survey the mess in my house and grit my teeth ready for the next flurry of activity; cooking tea while juggling demands from a fractious tot. I know that – once I’ve managed bathtime, bedtime, ironing, washing the dishes and sorting the laundry – I have at least three hours of writing work to do.
I blink, all at once overcome with the burden of Getting Stuff Done.
And then, as I wander into the living room, I am confronted by this sight:
Frog making the most of her daddy’s ten minute work break to climb on his tummy and read him a story.
These two people are my world, my wealth.
I am rich.
Brinabird said:
This resonates so much with my right now that I can’t begin to explain. Thank you.
Molly said:
Ah you’re welcome. As long as we keep sight of the important things, everything else will fall into place. That’s what I’m telling myself anyway!
sarahhillwheeler said:
Thanks for reminding me of what’s important, lovely picture too, you capture that moment of calm and absorption so well.
Molly said:
It was fleeting but treasured!
Xandi @ The Mummy Scripts said:
This is so true for most (if not all) parents. Keeping it in perspective – just the reminder we all need. x
Molly said:
So easy to forget isn’t it? x
Circus Queen said:
This is what I remember when I get stressed too. We have so much. .