Saturday, April 4, 2009

ALONE

ALONE is the word that best describes me at this time in my life. Living in Camaquã I was surrounded by friends and people ALL THE TIME in my house, and I honestly had had enough of that. Well, now i've come to the complete opposite which isn't so great either. The deepest conversations I have had nowadays are with my 11 month old like: "Let's watch Barney", than go on to sing along the Barney DVD. Or else, "Pumpkin, it's nap time", than go on to hear some tiarsome(sorry, bad spelling) tears from a little girl who doesn't like naps!! I feel the need to have some sort of outlet, but can't seem to have found one right now, and once my husband gets home, he needs to have his time with Little Miss, and once she's in bed, neither of us have the energy to get into deep conversations! Funny thing is that writing this I've stopped to realize how many hours a day I actually spend all by myself!! My husband leaves home for work around 8:30 and has half hour lunch, which I'm SO greatful he comes home to, than he only comes home at around 7:30-8pm. And in the mean time I'm running around the house trying to keep up with my little girl who's climbing everything and crawling everywhere, while trying to keep the house livable. You would think that after spending so many hours alone, I'd be thriving to see people and 'get out there', but I've found that the more time alone I am, the more I want to 'hide', it's just that I haven't had the gutts nor the desire to go out there and talk to people.
Alone is not the only word that describes me now; LOST is a good one too. At the end of the day, i look at the diapers I've changed, the floors I've swepped 'again' and the food I've made 'again' and the time I spent washing dishes and washing and hanging and folding clothes 'again' and the times I had to stop everything to hold a crying baby, and the times I had to feed and bathe and put down for a nap and everything else you have to do with a baby, and it all feels like I'm going in circles, because I know that once I wake up, I'll have exactly the same tasks 'again'. Don't get me wrong, I'm VERY grateful for being able to be the one to care for my little girl and see her growing out of each fase, but should I be satisfied with that and ONLY that>:: I really don't know. It's really hard sometimes to see the big picture of things, like raising a child. The everyday tasks seem to shadow the influence I'm actually having in her life. I know this blog isn't making sense at all, it isn't making any sense to me either. I guess I should just stop here. i don't know if writing down these thoughts really help or make me feel sorry for myself...don't want that!!!

3 comments:

Michelle said...

Oh, Pati...sei mais ou menos o que vc esta passando...these are the things that no one really tells you before having a little one, it's often a lot of seemingly insignificant work. but I can tell your a great mother...

prairierose said...

We were always involved in ministry so I never felt the stay-at-home-aloneness syndrome. My guess is that if you did involve yourself in something other than baby Julia, it would help. But, yes, I feel for you!

lilybean said...

Hey Prima...I just came accross your blog! I heard Chuck Swindoll speaking once about Moses (in the Bible). He was talking about what a great job his mother must have done with him. In order for a man to leave all that he had (success, fame, money etc)probably whatever he wanted (I'm guessing), means that his mother did a great job in instilling in him what the real important things are in life- like your faith.....his people etc. So whenever the mundane things like house work, diapers, laundry, crabby children etc., which never end....happen, I would (and still do) remind myself that I might have a "Moses" on my hand or in your case an "Esther". It helped to put things into the right perspective for me. We don't know what wonderful and important things God has in store for our kids, but what I do know is that how I raise my kids, and what values, characteristics I teach them will affect them or their ability to do what God has for them in the future. I wonder what great things God has in store for Julia...... :-) Love, Tricia M