One morning I sent a message to my hubby. It went something like this:
‘Our daughter just went to scratch the side of her thigh, hooked her finger into her nappy, and pulled out some poo instead. So I took her to the bathroom, stripped her and washed her. She then ran out to the lounge room nude. I followed her with fresh clothes and watched, helplessly, as she peed everywhere. Took her back to the bath, went back out to the lounge room to wipe up the pee. Rushed back to the bathroom to wash her again. Finally got her dressed. Gave her brekkie. Went to the toilet, and when I came back she was covered in Sudocrem. FML.’
He read that message out to his work colleagues and they all said the same thing. Something along the lines of, ‘I’m exhausted just listening to that sequence of events.’
The thing about my message though, is that all of the above happened BEFORE 9am on a weekday. I hadn’t even finished my coffee. My daughter had shat herself, had a bath, peed all over her naked body, had another bath, and then smeared Sudo all over herself and the house BEFORE I had even brushed my teeth.
I know there are some of you out there reading this and saying:
“I am so sick of reading about mums complaining. Becoming a mother was your choice – stop complaining and suck it up.”
But I don’t think I can. I love to complain – I’m a fantastic whinger. What I’m getting at though is that while everyone goes through tough times every so often, the challenges mums face are unique in that they revolve around keeping small humans alive, while trying to stay sane all at the same time.
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Where else to go besides Grandmas? Well I didn't even have that option. Join a playgroup. I joined two.
Don't allow eating anywhere else but at the table/highchair. Makes a huge difference in the amount of cleaning up. Try it.
Thanks so much for your comment Cath! x
I don't know what to say. Have you no control at all over your daughter. I've changed countless nappies and cleaned up countless accidents but I've never watched helplessly as she ran from the bathroom peeing all over the place after I've cleaned her up.
Bahahaha! Yes most of the time there is a semblance of control but sometimes things just fall apart. It's so hard going from being a functional, autonomous adult to a life defined by basics - food, sleep, poop, wee, snot, vomit.....I had a newborn and 2 and a half year old twins, so that entire year felt like I was lurching from one crisis to the next just trying to get the daily basics done.....
Thanks so much for your comment noy|b!! So nice to see that my articles are being read and not landing in some blackhole in the middle of the Internet :) :)