No. Along came Miss Ida. A former hurricane whose tropical storm remnants are swirling around us. Windy, lumpy & bumpy, rainy, cold, blah. So we decide to stay in and be "productive". Let's tidy up the guest area, make the pattern for our new settee, bake bread, make chicken broth, make lanterns for Martinmas, and schedule the marine surveyor to come help us tackle our mystery leak.
Well the surveyor never showed, and never called. Zach slipped and fell and hurt his foot because of the puddle of rain water from said mystery leak. The broth is weak. The bread is tough. The pattern was insanely difficult to make and we're still not finished with it. We never got around to making lanterns. And I spilled a HUGE glass of apple cider on our new laptop.
It's dead.
So I'm typing on my junky old computer, taking pictures with my duct taped camera, bouncing around on the stormy sea in my leaking boat eating hard bread and watery soup and feeling like I want crawl in a cave and get a do over on this week.
And where was Zach during all of this self inflicted "drama"? We were literally indoors all day (something that NEVER happens for us). And I didn't get around to doing ONE thing with him. No crafts, no outings, no books, no cooking, no talks, no music or dancing, I don't even think I brushed the boy's teeth today.
And yet he happily played away the entire day, indoors, by himself. This sweet boy who was left in the ruin of my clumsy day never whined, or said he was bored, or asked for anything. He spent who knows how long building forts/ ships/ bridges with our old sette cushions. He created a whole series of drawings of squid. He made toys for the guinea pig. He curled up in the book nook, laughing like crazy at whatever book his was looking at. He played with his blocks. He made a slide with pillows.
Now if that's not a light on this dark, rainy, funky week, I don't know what is.
p.s. popping in this morning to say - holy cow! The storm got worse not better. The boat feels like a carnival ride this morning. Zach was awaken by the howling wind and slamming waves and said, "Looks like a museum day mommy." It sure does.
10 comments:
What a great post! Not only do you show "the other side" of living on a boat but the ending about your precious boy almost brought tears. My little son is the same way...my sunshine on bleak days. So here's to hoping things go better for you in terms of technological gadgets and freezers and leaks. (((hugs mama)))
awwww. so sweet. And I love the pic of zach getting swallowed by the pillows.
That's so sweet! Sorry you are going through a rough time! I'm glad your boy can be so self-sufficient and be a help and lift you up during the rockiness! You must be doing something right with him!
That is incredibly sweet and so like Z. You're raising a good one. :) I'm sorry it's been a rough week. Here's to a brighter next week!
It's sunny and 60 in Nashville. Hope in a plane and come visit!!
Oh my! What a day. I'm sending sunny, non-sick, non-rainy, healthy vibes your way! Zach is so precious - what a wonderful little blessing to brighten your day.
So sorry to hear about your crummy day. First the camera on the fritz and then the new laptop. It would be hard to pull me out of the blues on just those two accounts, nevermind the big storm and leaks. Thank goodness for Zach's sunshine in your life.
Oh no...it really does pour when it rains sometimes! So you glad you have a sweet, creative, loving little guy to make you smile (and me, too) and to remind you that the stormy moments will eventually pass. This must mean you have some very good luck and some very sunny days ahead. hang in there!
What a little champion for handling what could otherwise be an awful day, in such a great way :) That would put a smile on my face too, despite all the other disasters! Hope you enjoyed your museum day! Very smart little boy ;)
Thank you everyone for such kind, supportive thoughts! It truly helped me stay a little more focused during the rough spot hearing all of your warm words.
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