Calm oasis extinguishes circus in 2009
BigTent is sponsoring the last blog blast of 2008 on Parent Bloggers Network. I decided to participate, not just because I’ve been planning to participate sometime and this is the last opportunity this year, but because the topic sparks images of peace and tranquility in my mind. We’re to write what we will be doing in 2009 to make our “circus” easier, better, or just plain manageable.
2008 Recap
I started 2008 with an infant and a four year old who was still very attached to me. I experienced the typical sleepless nights that every new mother does and can’t remember now, how I used to make it through my day at work. My sleepless nights however extended a little longer than usual, with baby insisting on night time feedings well beyond 10 months.
Sometime during a moment of alertness, I realized that my older kid was short on extra-curricular activities and we quickly remedied it by enrolling in karate and swimming classes. We also scheduled weekly library trips in there to keep up her enthusiasm for reading. But I was short on gas…not enough sleep. Exercise helped, good food helped, but I yearned for sleep, six hours of uninterrupted sleep.
Serenity dreams
I look forward to 2009. I have great hopes, dreams that my circus is over, to be replaced by a calm oasis. Ok, that may be an exageration, but a mom can dream. What gives me such great hope for 2009? What will I do to achieve this dream of serenity? Well, here are five reasons I am hopeful.
1. Baby Brother will sleep longer
As babies get older, they seem to need more sleep. My daughter, Darling Angel, at age 2 would wake up to ask for milk at odd hours of the night. Now at 5, I can hardly get her up in the morning. Though I’ve sleeping been sleeping uninterrupted now for about 6 weeks now, I would like to enjoy a few moments of peace and quiet after I wake up. Baby Brother (still co-sleeping), usually has one eye open, watching out for my awake signal. As soon as I get up, he cries out, insisting on being held. I have to fetch his milk while carrying 24 pounds and I’m exhausted even before the day begins.
When he sleeps deeper and longer, I will have my peace and quiet in the mornings. Some of this p&q can be used to fold away laundary.
2. All co-sleeping will end
However I got into co-sleeping (with both kids), I won’t recap but a friend of mine tells me it must be my fault, otherwise, it wouldn’t have happened twice. When Spring arrives, I will send Baby Brother back into his crib (or crib converted to toddler bed). For now, it gives me comfort to know that he’s right here and warm. Hubby (who’s usually out of town) is also better assured that the baby is nice and toasty when I say, “he’s right next to me”. Come Spring, we’ll be done with ‘cold worries’.
3. Darling Angel will take care of her own baths
On my 6th birthday, I asked my parents for permission to bathe myself. “I’m a big girl now”, I told them. “I don’t need anybody bathing me”. My parents deliberated and granted me my desire. My desire was not motivated by a sense of maturity but that’s a story for some other time. However, if Darling Angel can bathe herself at 6 (or a little earlier - I will encourage her earlier), all I have to do is wake her up in the morning and she’ll take care of everything else. Excellent!
4. My energy level and strength will increase
I have been exercising somewhat constantly (can one preface constantly with somewhat?). If I continue to exercise in 2009, I will be even stronger than I am in 2008. Hauling 24 pounds (or Baby Brother’s future weight) should be a breeze. But wait, he’ll be older and need less hauling. I’m really excited. If I’m stronger, I’ll be able to tackle housework with ease. Rather than giving in to the clutter, I can actively stay on top of things - putting toys away, rearranging books, arranging all the junk in the basement - instead of watching helplessly while the kids exercise their rights to mess.
5. My diet will improve
I will resolve to eat a better diet in 2009. A good diet, combined with exercising will give me all the energy I need to accomplish all tasks without feeling depleted. I hope. I plan. I have tried taking notes of everything I eat as a strategy to combat mindless snacking and it worked. I will make this one of my goals for 2009 - write everything I eat.
With these five projections for 2009, all I see is a calm oasis of peace and tranquility.


