Monday, November 17, 2008

Did a tornado come this way?

Please tell me I'm not be the only one out there who can't seem to keep her house tidy!! It seems as though as soon as I clean up one room, the next one is a disaster zone. I have yet to find just the right balance between motherly duties, household duties, and reserving energy for my husband and myself! I have not been one in the past for making up weekly household schedules or meal plans but I'm thinking that might be a great start to dividing up my time in a timely fashion to reduce a little of the joyous chaos around here :-)
If anyone has tips that you'd like to share or has scheduling ideas, I'd love to hear them. I really want to get more organize so I'm using my time to the fullest. I wrote this poem last year and thought I would share it.


A Mother's Prayer

Dear Lord I need your help today,
My patience has run dry.
The kids seem extra rambuncious
I'm struggling to get by.

The laundry's in a heap and growing,

There's crumbs all over the floor.
The bathroom mirror has fingerprints
From the week before.

The dishes are piled high in the sink,
And the dishwasher is packed.
My ironing board is being used
For a book and magazine rack.

I can see dust bunnies under the couch
Mixed in with toys and blocks.
Under the chair there's more to be found
Like wrappers and missing socks.

It seems to be an endless cycle
With things that need to get done,
But no matter how my house may look
My kids are the important ones.

So Lord, I need an extra helping
Of tenderness and love,
So I can be the Mother I need
To be for my little ones.

Please help me show them that through the mess
And all the tasks I see,
That Mommy is happy, tender and loving
Cause Christ is shining through me!
-Alissa Lawrence

3 comments:

  1. That's a good poem Alissa! Did you write that while you were pregnant with Kaleb?

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  2. I wrote it just after he was born...on 'one of those days!'

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  3. All mothers with little ones can relate to that for sure. Great poem, Alissa!
    Mom/Nana

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