Tuesday, October 17, 2006

Phew! That's Done!

Well, the baby shower is done and my house is still clean. Three days later. ACTUALLY, it is cleaner now than it was on Saturday. I have been cleaning, re-arranging furniture, etc. The girls are under strict orders not to bring toys out of the playroom. Scott feels as though he is in someone else's house. Me, too. The nice thing is, though, that last night I didn't feel as though I needed to jump up and do something. I really felt like it was ok to sit for a few minutes. Now, mind you, only half the house is clean. The visible half. The half that nobody sees still looks like a pig sty, but we will cross one bridge at a time. For now, at least if someone comes over, I won't be embarrassed!

For the girls, it was a great week. My friend Mary took them early in the week. Then on Friday, they went to library storytime with a friend, went to the mall play area, had lunch at Red Robin, went to the park and then came home. Then Rebekah went to ballet and I dropped them off at Mary's afterward. They stayed there for a couple hours and Daddy picked them up and brought them home. Friday night, I got home from evening prayer at church at about 9:15 and Rebekah was already asleep. She was so tired! Poor little thing!

My conversation with Rebekah yesterday:
Me: "Rebekah!"
Rebekah: "Whatt?" (She exaggerates the T just a bit)
Me: "I love you."
Rebekah: "I love you, too!"
Pause.
Rebekah: "I love our precious family!"

I let them play with Play doh-doh (their name for it) yesterday. For about 1 and 1/2 hours. They had a blast. Then it took me about 30 minutes to clean up the table, chairs and floor from the play doh mess. I hate play-doh. It gets everywhere! Maybe it isn't the play-doh, maybe it is my kids. It got pressed into the floor, stuck in the crack in the table where it comes apart. It was everywhere. And I can't stand the smell of play-doh either. But since I spent all last week cleaning, I promised them they would get to play with play-doh on Monday. SO I had to let them. As much work as it was. And I was tired! Well, that is over. I can put the play-doh away for another six months! I don't mind other crafts, paints, etc. I just don't like the play-doh!

Now I just have to keep the house clean. Halloween, Scott's brother's family over for dinner, Thanksgiving and Christmas around the corner! Oh, boy!

Oh, and the person who I did the baby shower with, she was wonderful! So helpful! The house wasn't near done when she got there and she helped to put the finishing touches on it. Then we made the food, etc. It is nice to work with someone who is so easy to work with! I think the baby shower went rather well. And they got so many cute things! Oh my goodness! Now the girls want a baby brother even more than they did before!

4 comments:

glorygrl said...

yes, the shower was wonderful. I appreciate all the hard work you and esther did to make it "ducky". I feel so blessed to have such good friends nearby.

Thanks for letting us invade the house, run around like wild indians and then leave as quickly as we had come.

--jj's mom

joannmski said...

It was a great shower! Luke was pretty sad that he missed the "ducky party."

Hey, if the visible part of the house is clean, you are in great shape! You don't have to stand in the doorway, blocking the view of the house to trick or treaters.

joannmski said...

BTW I say that about standing in the doorway because that's one of my tricks here at the casa... :-)

Amy said...

Heh, she said mom. You are welcome all. I was glad to have people in my house after six months of a dirty house. I love to have people over. I hate to clean. What a quandry (sp?)! And Esther was totally responsible for the ducky thing. She got all the stuff. It turned out really cute. There are leftover ducky bags if the Luke wants one! You can sit down at home and re-live the craft! We did it yesterday, since neither I nor the girls had done the craft and we had a friend over. It was fun! So, all the accolades go to Esther! :b