The Picture that Captures our Life - Right Now
I love sending out the annual Christmas card. In fact, I love using the mail. Period.
But the Christmas card and creation of it is a torture that I enjoy.
But the Christmas card and creation of it is a torture that I enjoy.
There are many obstacles in this course. First, there is capturing the perfect picture -
or group of pictures - that include all five of us. Then, there is the selection of the
card itself. Then there’s the agreeing to the message. Then there’s the actual stuffing,
or group of pictures - that include all five of us. Then, there is the selection of the
card itself. Then there’s the agreeing to the message. Then there’s the actual stuffing,
addressing, stamping, sealing and sending of the envelopes.
At any rate, here’s the picture that we ended up with. After the initial mailing, a
friend said, “I love how the kids are all looking in their own directions, no one is looking
the same way except you and Jeff.”
friend said, “I love how the kids are all looking in their own directions, no one is looking
the same way except you and Jeff.”
At the moment, I was like, “Ugh. Well, that was the most perfect we could get.”
And then a moment later, I realized, that picture IS SO US RIGHT NOW.
And then a moment later, I realized, that picture IS SO US RIGHT NOW.
If you look at our picture, you see two adults who are trying their best to hold it all
together. We have some sense of what is supposed to happen in this moment: you
are supposed to look at the camera and smile as the person is taking the picture
because we are putting all of our eggs in this basket - this is going to be our
Christmas card picture. The two adults pictured are finally seeing their lives resemble
parts of their pre-child lives. Finally, we can give time to our nutrition
together. We have some sense of what is supposed to happen in this moment: you
are supposed to look at the camera and smile as the person is taking the picture
because we are putting all of our eggs in this basket - this is going to be our
Christmas card picture. The two adults pictured are finally seeing their lives resemble
parts of their pre-child lives. Finally, we can give time to our nutrition
and fitness. We can wake up refreshed after a full night’s sleep once in awhile. We
can see our friends - or the ones who are still around anyway (three young children
have a way of eating away at not only your available time to socialize, but also your
available desire to socialize.) We can even show up to an event all easy-breezy
and on time.
can see our friends - or the ones who are still around anyway (three young children
have a way of eating away at not only your available time to socialize, but also your
available desire to socialize.) We can even show up to an event all easy-breezy
and on time.
In some ways, this picture is a celebration of all things wonderful about emerging
from the prolonged baby haze. It was taken at my cousin’s wedding. This picture
is a celebration of all that we did that day. We woke up, drove two hours, got
dressed in mostly appropriate clothing and were not only on time, but early!!!!!
from the prolonged baby haze. It was taken at my cousin’s wedding. This picture
is a celebration of all that we did that day. We woke up, drove two hours, got
dressed in mostly appropriate clothing and were not only on time, but early!!!!!
Now, shift your focus to the three young children. NONE of which are obligingly
looking at the camera or even smiling. Each of them is staring off to the side
because smiling and looking at the camera for five seconds is JUST. TOO. HARD.
looking at the camera or even smiling. Each of them is staring off to the side
because smiling and looking at the camera for five seconds is JUST. TOO. HARD.
Each one of them is looking away and doing what they do. Ana does not want to
show her gappy smile because of her recently lost tooth. So she does the closed-lip
smile and she honestly does not have time for this looking at the camera thing.
Levi doesn’t like his picture taken ever and he reverts to shyness, therefore he’s
looking anywhere but where the camera person wants him to look. We were lucky to
get a smile as he looked away. Lucia is doing the most that she can just by standing
with us and not being held.
show her gappy smile because of her recently lost tooth. So she does the closed-lip
smile and she honestly does not have time for this looking at the camera thing.
Levi doesn’t like his picture taken ever and he reverts to shyness, therefore he’s
looking anywhere but where the camera person wants him to look. We were lucky to
get a smile as he looked away. Lucia is doing the most that she can just by standing
with us and not being held.
Even as I write this, Ana is saying weepily, “I just want Mama to cuddle.” Lucia is
demanding “something I can bite” because she’s hungry and Levi is fully absorbed
by Netflix.
demanding “something I can bite” because she’s hungry and Levi is fully absorbed
by Netflix.
This is our life right now. And honestly, it’s the best.
While every day is full of moments of frustration, it is also filled with moments of
supreme beauty. The morning cuddles are unmatched. While we have the
opportunity to get up early and workout, these winter months have me falling back
on the excuse, “I’ll just cuddle a little bit longer because they won’t want this forever.”
(And just like that, five extra pounds jumped right back on my body.) Levi and Lucia
love the morning snuggle in our bed and as bony as Levi is, he is really a fantastic
cuddler. He shapes himself to you, wraps his little arms around your body and
manages to not breathe in your face. Meanwhile, Lucia’s warmth and chush factor
make her irresistible on a cold morning.
supreme beauty. The morning cuddles are unmatched. While we have the
opportunity to get up early and workout, these winter months have me falling back
on the excuse, “I’ll just cuddle a little bit longer because they won’t want this forever.”
(And just like that, five extra pounds jumped right back on my body.) Levi and Lucia
love the morning snuggle in our bed and as bony as Levi is, he is really a fantastic
cuddler. He shapes himself to you, wraps his little arms around your body and
manages to not breathe in your face. Meanwhile, Lucia’s warmth and chush factor
make her irresistible on a cold morning.
Right now Lucia is twirling a rope, “Mom, look at my rope skills.” Just yesterday
she was teaching a “cowgirl class” to invisible pupils because, you know,
cowgirling is her expertise.
she was teaching a “cowgirl class” to invisible pupils because, you know,
cowgirling is her expertise.
Ana is so aware of everything that happens. When a babysitter came to visit,
Ana ran down what to do when the kids don’t want to listen (just withhold something
they want, like TV, until they get their jammies on) and she explained all of Levi’s
allergies and what to do if he ate something he’s not supposed to. When we’ve
lost our patience with one of the kids, she jumps in and calms that kid down by
offering a distraction and redirecting them.
Ana ran down what to do when the kids don’t want to listen (just withhold something
they want, like TV, until they get their jammies on) and she explained all of Levi’s
allergies and what to do if he ate something he’s not supposed to. When we’ve
lost our patience with one of the kids, she jumps in and calms that kid down by
offering a distraction and redirecting them.
But those moments are nestled within many moments of, “But I don’t want to!”
“I’m not going to eat that, it’s disgusting!” and “I’m Vampirina!” “No, I’m Vampirina!”
They are punctuated by crying for no discernable reason, laying down on the
floor in the public restroom when your hands are full helping another child and
chomping down on the toothbrush as you are doing the final brush.
“I’m not going to eat that, it’s disgusting!” and “I’m Vampirina!” “No, I’m Vampirina!”
They are punctuated by crying for no discernable reason, laying down on the
floor in the public restroom when your hands are full helping another child and
chomping down on the toothbrush as you are doing the final brush.
Our Christmas snapshot is just that, a snapshot of us and our reality right now.
Things are changing, and they’re changing fast, but I am really loving this part
right now; picture perfect or not.
Things are changing, and they’re changing fast, but I am really loving this part
right now; picture perfect or not.
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