I'm sure it's true that at some stage in our lives we all think to ourselves (our young, child-free, single, somewhat 'unaware' possibly even ignorant selves) that we'll never be the parents at the shops with 'those' kids (you know, the kind of 'crusty' ones). The ones with dirty faces, texta stains on their arms and messy hair......(of course i'm not talking about chad here. He is happy to take the kids out despite what they're wearing, and how they look....crazy hair, dirty faces and mix matched pajamas at 12 o'clock in the middle of the day. I know this because one of my friends saw them, had a laugh and told me about it)
Me on the other hand would not take the kids out like that. Well that's what I used to think anyway!! I had a good laugh to myself on Friday when I realised that I was indeed the parent with the 'crusty', crazy haired, (at one point crying) kids out and about!
Of course it all started out with clean, happy, fresh faced children ready for the day, but these are some of the events that unfolded during our day that contributed to the appearance of me and my 'raggedy' kids.....
- Went to visit a friend and let Jasmin crawl around outside and pretty much play in the dirt (I couldn't just hold her on my lap for an hour while all the other kids were running around playing.....could I??) - mental note to self: bath her when I get home. Only, she fell asleep in the car and there was NO-WAY I was going to wake her to give her a bath.....plan: do it when she wakes up!!
- However Jazzy sleeps longer than usual. When she wakes up my sister Emma was at my place and was a bit shocked by her dirty feet (I think her words were something to the effect of...."come to Aunty, i'll take care of you"......(I really do have clean children.....really ;)
- However Jazzy sleeps longer than usual. When she wakes up my sister Emma was at my place and was a bit shocked by her dirty feet (I think her words were something to the effect of...."come to Aunty, i'll take care of you"......(I really do have clean children.....really ;)

-due to oversleeping, give Jasmin a 'speed' feed lunch - again no time for bath......plan: pick up Rylan from school, go home and give her a quick bath before we head off to a birthday party for Rylan, and a date for Zahn and I.
-get to school and decide to play at the park and again let Jasmin have a bit of freedom on the ground. I mean what's the worse that could happen.....she'll get dirty????









and 2 seconds later he's back to happy Zahn, laughing about how funny he looked in the pictures I just showed him of his 'crying'.


So after we left the park it was again too late to go home and give Jasmin that bath she SO desperately needed, so we took off to the party only to realise that Rylans thongs wern't in the car like I thought......so he ends up wearing his black school shoes (without socks) with his boardies and a t-shirt to the party.
So there you have it. After having 3 kids there are days that I have indeed become 'one of those mothers' with raggedy, crazy haired, public tantrum throwing kids!! Bbut what can I say, on days like this I feel quite liberated that I am able to look past 'the raggedy', sweaty, dare I say again, crusty kids, that are mine and love them nonetheless!! We had such a fun afternoon!!
4 comments:
Felicity, I so enjoyed reading your comments. You should write a book.
I love you and your beautiful family.
Mumma xxx
I just realised that I was in under Zara's sign in. She left it open to show me what she had written on the family blog.
Mumma xx
hi this is your son that is justso cute chou
I love reading your blog - you are so funny..... by the way did you clean Jasmine's foot before you photographed the "Dirty foot".... It looks pretty clean compared to what I remember!
Colin actually was the one to log on this morning, he said to tell you that he love the photo's and actually want to ask you a question for once... He said he'll phone you!
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