Friday, May 13, 2011

This is my life...

So...I'm going crazy. No, really. There are many things that I am dying to blog about to preserve for my family, but lately I can't seem to get it all done. Which leads me to my story...this is what happened to me today. I think it is a good indicator of where I am in life : )

Today I went to meet my friend Annie at Chick-fil-A for lunch. Fun times. I love lunch play dates with friends. When we get there both kids head to the play area with Annie's kids while I order our lunch. I go through my normal mommy routine...I order, get drinks, straws, placemats, high-chair, sauce, napkins, etc. etc. etc. I head to the table with the high chair and placemats...it helps preserve my sanity to set everything up for my children before they ever reach the table. It's better that way. Then I cut through all the whining because I'm not cutting the chicken fast enough...you moms totally know what I'm talking about. So, anyways, as I'm doing all of this I realize- I ONLY ORDERED LUNCH FOR ONE OF MY CHILDREN. What? I. Am. Losing. My. Mind. It's not like it was an oversight...no, for a moment I forgot that Hudson was with me. I'm telling you, I'm going crazy.

So, if I haven't called you back, owe you a meal, money, or a dish...don't hate me. Blame my temporary (I hope) insanity.

4 comments:

Amy said...

love and miss u friend...it does get better - a little but pretty sure we will not recover to full sanity. :)

danielle said...

Amen! We have all been there! I feel that I am there at least 1 time a day. I'm feeling pretty special that you remembered my anniversary today! You are not insane... just a mother of 2!

Emily Little said...

Totally feeling you on this one! Thanks for making me feel normal for doing crazy things :)

The Gleason Family said...

When I got pregnant, I knew I had "baby brain," and I thought it was all going to come back to me one day, but I know now it's not. I found my lemon juice in the pantry the other day and caught myself putting the Kool-Aid away with my glasses. We will miss this one day...and for now, it just makes great stories.