Yesterday was a day off for the kids and me. After a busy,
fun weekend I was looking forward to a day to sleep in (me, not the kids, one
of the musts of a night shift worker), run a few errands and hang out. Around
lunch time I thought it would be fun to take the kids to lunch. Then I made my
first mistake…I asked them where they wanted to go. I know better. My kids
NEVER agree on where to go. A fight ensued totally sucking the fun out of
taking them to lunch. I even told them that. Not one of my better moments.
After much debate and threats of staying home and just having peanut butter – or
maybe not having lunch at all – we ended up at Fuddruckers and actually had a
good time. After a couple more battles during the day which I won’t bore you
with the details, I ended feeling like a failure. I had yelled – more than
once. Mason had cried – which doesn’t happen often. I am sure Audrey cried –
which does happen often. We had good moments yesterday but some not so great
moments too and those are what I get stuck on.
The person and mom I want to be seems so different than the
one in reality I often am. I want to be fun-loving, patient, extroverted,
creative and kind. Instead I am sometimes fun, occasionally patient,
introverted, not so-creative and kind every other day. This is the stuff I beat
myself up for – the stuff I don’t do well which can seem overwhelming at times.
I went to bed last night feeling a little defeated – like my intentions didn’t
quite match up with the reality of the day. Fortunately, this morning Super
Audrey gave me a new perspective. If my daughter can put on her cape and mask
and walk confidently to the bus, something must be going okay. Then this magnet
I have was staring at me on the fridge. Yes, usually I don’t take a lot of
stock in the wisdom of magnets but today I needed it “Courage doesn’t always
roar. Sometimes courage is the quiet voice at the end of the day, ‘I will try
again tomorrow.’” And then I read my favorite blog ever, momastery.com and she
ended with “Don’t worry about having a great day. Just have some great moments.”
Okay, I can have great moments. Nobody’s perfect. So today, inspired by Super
Audrey, I am going to have some great moments. Oh, and this is a Super Audrey
picture from a couple of years ago but she looks similar, just a foot taller.