I’ll Miss the Mess

I was trying to get our house nice and clean today. We have company coming for dinner tonight so I was hoping it would actually stay clean once I cleaned it. So, I cleaned Hailey’s playroom and told her she could play with her toys- but to please only take out a few toys at a time. Then I went off to finish dusting the rest of the house.

Less than 5 minutes later I walked by the playroom and saw this:

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At first I was a little annoyed to see the big mess.  But then I remembered this:

No More Oatmeal Kisses

One of these days, you’ll shout, “Why don’t you kids grow up and act your age!”
And they will.

Or, “You guys get outside and find yourselves something to do . . . and don’t slam the door!”
And they won’t.

You’ll straighten up the boys’ bedroom neat and tidy: bumper stickers discarded, bedspread tucked and smooth, toys displayed on the shelves. Hangers in the closet. Animals caged. And you’ll say out loud, “Now I want it to stay this way.”
And it will.

You’ll prepare a perfect dinner with a salad that hasn’t been picked to death and a cake with no finger traces in the icing, and you’ll say, “Now, there’s a meal for company.”
And you’ll eat it alone.

You’ll say, “I want complete privacy on the phone. No dancing around. No demolition crews. Silence! Do you hear?”
And you’ll have it.

No more plastic tablecloths stained with spaghetti. No more dandelion bouquets. No more bedspreads to protect the sofa from damp bottoms. No more gates to stumble over at the top of the basement steps. No more clothespins under the sofa. No more playpens to arrange a room around.

No more anxious nights under a vaporizer tent. No more sand on the sheets or Popeye movies in the bathroom. No more iron-on patches, rubber bands for ponytails, tight boots or wet knotted shoestrings.

Imagine. A lipstick with a point on it. No baby-sitter for New Year’s Eve. Washing clothes only once a week. Seeing a steak that isn’t ground. Having your teeth cleaned without a baby on your lap.

No PTA meetings or silly school plays where your child is a tree. No car pools. No blaring radios or forgotten lunch money. No one washing her hair at 11 o’clock at night. Having your own roll of Scotch tape.

Think about it. No more Christmas presents out of toothpicks and library paste. No more sloppy oatmeal kisses. No more tooth fairy. No giggles in the dark. No knees to heal, no responsibility.

Only a voice crying, “Why don’t you grow up?”
and the silence echoing, “I did.”

…Erma Bombeck

So instead of being upset with Hailey for the mess she made, I went and got my camera and took a picture.  Becuase all too soon she’ll be all grown up and I’ll miss the mess.

 

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6 comments on “I’ll Miss the Mess

  1. I could have cried reading this post, because it’s so true.
    Not that I have a mother’s perspective, but I’ve listened and watched others. Time is too short!

  2. Ashley on said:

    This poem always makes me cry! It is so true and children grow up way too fast.

  3. Good for you!
    Sometimes we just have to let those unimportant things go.
    Sounds like you are balancing things pretty well.
    And soon….she will be able to handle that dust cloth herself! :)

  4. * TONYA * on said:

    Pick and choose your battles. Sometimes, you just have to put things into perspective. Way to go inspiring others with your words of wisdom.

  5. rachel on said:

    I swear I am looking at a pic of my own house. We have so many toys. But hailey looks so damn happy in the middle of her play area.

    Where has the time gone?

  6. Now this is my tear-jerker for the day! I can so relate with the annoyance (with all the mess) but it’s so tru soon we will all miss those messes they make. Heartbreaking.

    P.S. it’s been a long time! Glad to have time to bloghop here today.

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