Wednesday, February 3

Pilgram's hard lesson(s)

If you feel like you've become a crazy person, then it's probably a good time to calm down.

I've been thinking about love and expression and ways to see joy in your life. The cold hard facts are that you can only teach these things by example. And hope that your punks have a little of it in them already.

But how can you do that when you're beating yourself about the basics? You can't. You've got to get those basics nailed down. I guess that's the "routine" I keep hearing parenting types talk about. Never thought I needed one. I suppose the hard lesson learned is that family needs an underlying structure on which to shine. Otherwise all that passionate energy just gets scattered on the clutter mucking up your life. And that, my friend, is what is making me crazy.

When you think about it, it's these realizations that make us sane. Maybe my poem yesterday
should have been called "be a Mom"...

Also, in case you were wondering, a shotgun shack is a house in which a bullet, having been shot through the front door, would travel unobstructed through the house, right on out the back door. Unobstructed, of course, except for any occupants, who would all be killed by that single bullet.

Makes you wonder how such expressions get started.


And now I've burned my coffee.

4 comments:

  1. Shotgun shack ! Well, that sure is learning for the day !

    :)

    ReplyDelete
  2. I think parenting is trying and giving our best. The rest we will have to leave to prayers. I don't think we can ever nail down anything because children go through their phases as we go through ours.

    The underlying structure, like it or not, is we ourselves, as a mom. You are right, be a mom.

    ReplyDelete
  3. Most days, I think I have little to no influence on my kids. Other than to annoy them by telling them to brush their teeth more often.

    Having raised one to adulthood (22 now) and doing it all over again (Miss 8) - this is what I know to be true.

    Hug them, kiss them, tell them you love them every single day... they will squirm and fight you, but that is what they will remember.

    Don't do everything for them. Sometimes it is better to let them fall flat on their faces...you will never have to remind them to tie their shoelaces again.

    But most important; no matter how crap you feel.. let them see your face light up when they walk in the room.

    All the other stuff.. is just stuff.

    ReplyDelete
  4. Anonymous12:59 AM

    Thats excellent .. I live in a shotgun shack, its official. Thanks :)

    although ... i guess that doesnt make my little apartment sound too hot :(

    ReplyDelete

...and you may ask yourself, well...how did I get here?