Friday, April 9, 2010

Bad Mommy!

I know it's very late. Well, late for a Friday post, that is. I had a great post for today, a roll-on-the-floor-laugh-out-loud kind of post. About why males never outgrow the need to figuratively pull a girl's pigtails. Even when that girl is his wife. Even when that girl doesn't wear pigtails.

But I didn't post it.

Sorry.

Maybe next week.

I didn't get much sleep last night, and I woke up just in time to get ready and rush off to work with no time to spend in the glories of blogland. When that happens, I usually just skip the day and start off fresh on Monday. But Monday is about memories, and I'm in the middle of the story of my quest for a doctor when we lived in Uganda.

So instead I thought I would blog about Motherhood.

Why is it that all my best efforts at being the world's best mommy backfire? I know I'm not perfect, but those times when I really try to reach new heights, why does everything turn worse than it ever was before?

Case in point:  one time I wanted to take all the kids to the park, something we hadn't done in a while. Joel didn't want to go, but I made him. He ended up falling out of a swing and breaking both his wrists. (Hint:  this link is to the beginning of a continuing post. Keep clicking on the new post link at the bottom of the post to read the whole story.) He spent Thanksgiving Day in a couple of casts because I wanted to be a good mommy.

You'd think something like that would discourage me, but I never learn. Today I decided to go on another bike ride. I took up riding because they have some great trails here in Florida, and I thought it would be a good way to get some exercise and spend time with my boys. Nicky didn't want to go, but I insisted. We're going to have quality time together, or die trying!


Nicky is the only boy who doesn't have a geared bike. So he has to pedal twice as much and twice as hard as the rest of us. We each took a turn riding back with him, but he really lagged behind. He wanted to stop and rest. He complained of a headache. (Nicky's been whining most of the week because of his sunburn, so I didn't take him too seriously.)

At least, I didn't take him too seriously until he skipped supper. Then he started throwing up. Then he started running a raging high fever.

I made my poor, sick baby go on a 10 mile bike ride.

Bad mommy!

I'm spending this weekend taking care of him and doing penance. I'll be back on Monday.

Have a good weekend!

10 comments:

  1. My son cut his eyebrow and I told him it would be okay. My husband ended up taking him to the pediatrician with a big gash! He still has a scar. But, in all fairness, I had just had a baby and was half asleep!

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  2. Hey, I have 3 boys so I can relate! Have a great weekend!
    Wylie

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  3. We've all done that sort of thing...It's just so darn hard sometimes. By the time we get the "good mommy" thing figured out our kids are grown. Go figure!!

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  4. I have definitely had "bad mommy" moments, myself!
    Happy Weekend!

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  5. I am so sorry about your son. It's hard when we feel like we've failed our children in some way. We will never be perfect in this mothering thing. I am sure you are not a bad mother. We all make mistakes but we learn and move on. Blessings to you!

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  6. We've all done something like that so don't be too hard on yourself. We took our never ever whiny 3 year old to a water ski show and she cried and whined the whole time....I was irritated....turns out she had a scary case of mono. She's almost 22 but I still feel bad about that day. She's forgotten though. They love us in spite of our goofs. Thankfully!

    Enjoy your weekend...hope your son feels better soon!

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  7. Oh, poor little guy! Once my son complained of a stomach ache and I thought it was gas. So I encouraged him to bend over from the waist (I thought it would help the gas).

    He threw up all over the floor (and well, I was right there and....never mind). Let's just say that we were both surprised!

    Do you live anywhere near Orlando? We'll be flying to Orlando sometimes\ next year.

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  8. We were getting ready to jump in the car (in about 30 min.) and drive for many hours, so I encouraged my son to ride his scooter to "get out the wiggles"...he was 5 then. Sissy went out with him, thank goodness. After about 5 minutes out side she comes running in and telling us he was bleeding from his face! He hit a bump and tumbled down. The worse part was...his face got caught on a medal clamp on his scooter. Talk about your mommy guilt. He did not want to ride his scooter and I basically made him, thinking he would tucker out and rest in car and not feel so cooped up.
    I still feel awful about that.

    I sure hope your son feels better and doesn't have what I'm getting over. I've been sick for awhile now.

    I'd love to know about the bike trail you mentioned!

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  9. Oh, I hope he's feeling better! Don't be too hard on yourself. We're all bad mommy's sometimes. We just can't help ourselves. ;-) If it makes you feel any better, I dislocated my daughter's elbow when she was little. I used to let her climb up my legs and do flips...not a good idea. I ended up in the ER crying.

    -FringeGirl

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  10. Poor little thing. Hope he's feeling better. And no, I don't think that makes you a bad mommy!

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