Motherhood: Perk #4

More than a year has passed since I wrote about the unexpected perks of being a mommy. But yesterday, on my way to pick up theBABY from the sitter’s house after a particularly annoying day at work, I finally discovered the fourth unexpected perk.

You see, pre-baby, annoying days at work led to annoyed drives home, annoyed workouts and annoyed evenings. I’d contemplate all the annoying things that happened and dumb things that were said that day at work. I’d continue to think about these things until something signficant enough happened to interrupt the thoughts.

Sometimes, I’d still be thinking about the day when my head hit the pillow.

Not so anymore.

Now I have approximately 15 minutes to process my annoyance and get over it. Why? Because theBABY doesn’t care about all the dumb things adults say and do. In facts, she’s got a pretty simple take on life at the moment that I can learn from.

theBABY doesn’t base her happiness on how she feels about others or what they may think of her. She doesn’t get lost in thought over what someone has said to her. Right now, her happiness is pretty much based on three simple things.

1) Her physical needs being met (the right amount of sleep, food and shelter) 

2) Getting enough attention and affection from family and friends

3) Being allowed to spend her time doing something she enjoys (think coloring, blowing bubbles, picking flowers)

This unexpected perk is a daily dose of reality and perspective after a long day of office politics, gossip and plain old adult silliness.  And I’m enjoying it while I lasts. I’d be naive to think that this one will continue past theBABY’s fifth birthday. By then I’ll be exposed to kindergarten politics, gossip and plain old 5-year old silliness.

An Unplanned Absence

Wow. I didn’t mean for that to happen.

More than two months flew by since my last update. Judging by the lack of email begging for my return to the World Wide Web, you may not have missed me!

Regardless, I’m baa-aack!

A quick recap of the last two months…shall we?

  • Scrambled to finish my 29 Things list
  • Turned 30 without finishing my 29 Things list
  • Felt bad about not finishing my 29 Things list for a couple of days
  • Got over my failure to finish my 29 Things list because life got crazy
  • Lost an uncle and was touched by his funeral service
  • Learned a best friend is facing a battle with cancer
  • Lost my father-in-law way too early
  • Found out theBABY is going to be a big sister (followed by eight weeks of an ugly case of nausea, which is the main reason for my recent technology hiatus)

The main thing I’ve learned over the past two months is to figure out what you love in life and spend more time doing it (as long as it’s not destructive or illegal) because life is short.

I know that there is nothing better for people than to be happy and to do good while they live. That each of them may eat and drink, and find satisfaction in all their toil—this is the gift of God. Ecclesiastes 2:13-14

And there you have it. My non-triumphant return to the blogging world. I’ll be around more now, so I hope someone is still interested in reading my ramblings. I’m sure my inspiration to share all my growing experiences will return soon…just as soon as this pregnancy brain gives me a break.