Wednesday, October 10, 2012

mommy the scatterbrain

Sometimes I look around and think, "I'm really not too good at this." My oldest, the girl, is 6. When she was in kindergarten I felt like her teacher believed I was the biggest scatterbrain ever. Once every week or so, I would forget to send a snack along for her in the afternoon. She would tell me, "Mommy, you forgot my snack again and I had to be hungry." Sometimes, I would forget that it was Monday, when I would have to be at the bus stop 2.5 hours earlier than the other 4 days of the week (Thank you Fairfax county). Then I'd get an angry phone call from the school and I'd have to get 2 uncooperative siblings ready and drive 30-45 minutes in traffic to get her at school.

Now she is in first grade at a closer school, and while I still feel like I don't have this down, at least I've never missed picking her up or forgotten her snack (It helps that she decided she wants to bring her lunch from home every day; hooray for saving money!).  The boy is in preschool there too, and I have to be there 20 minutes before regular school gets out to pick him up.  Yesterday, I lost track of time and left the house at the time I'm supposed to be picking the boy up.  Fortunately for me, there was a fire truck which I drafted all 3 miles of the way up the main road.  I was only about 5 minutes late, and blamed the fire truck that had helped me (I'm a terrible person, I'm going to hell!).

Even the toddler is affected by my spacey-ness when I forget her pacifier (which I am really trying to wean her from), her sippy cup (which the dentist said to get rid of) and extra diapers (it's never too early to potty train, right?).

It's a good thing the kids love me, but maybe it's just because they don't know any better.  At least they are fed, clothed, washed, and happy.  That's what matters, right?

1 comment:

  1. OK, so this ONE time I was late and it actually WAS my fault :)

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