I love my neighborhood. It has a bunch of hard-working families with young kids like mine. We tend to look out for each other. We do care-packages for each other – for example, the family across the street received Twin Crazy’s hand-me down clothes. And I receive hand-me-downs from a family down the street. I’ve offloaded a flat-screen TV wall mount to a new family across the street – it didn’t work on my wall and I could not return it. My next door neighbor gives us food from her garden and even gave us the corn seedlings that grew into the corn (that sucked). This is just how it is here.
Last weekend, I received a care-package of bulbs for flowers that needed to be planted this month. I was told how deep they were to go, and I picked out the flowers that I liked. I’m really not a flower kind of person, but I thought they would actually look pretty good along the front hill of my property. Plus, that would be a great spot for the neighbor who gave them to me to enjoy them herself.
So, I spent at LEAST 2 hours busy on Saturday morning figuring out where to plant them, pulling the mulch back, planting, sweating, planting, sweating, planting, sweating, roasting in the sun, planting, watering. I must say that I felt pretty accomplished afterwards.
Later that day, the kids came over and the neighbors got together and all the kids playing in the street, riding bikes, kicking balls, etc. I got to talking to the husband of the woman who gave me the bulbs. I thanked him and told him I spent all day planting them, very proud of myself.
I asked him “so how long will it take for them to grow?”. I was looking forward to seeing sprouts of green from my labor. I was looking forward to having a front hill that looked GORGEOUS. His reply shocked me. Stunned me. I think I almost shed a tear. “Spring“. Are you F*^(*&^ing kidding me??!??!??!?!?!? SPRING?????! HOW AM I GOING TO EVER BE ABLE TO WAIT THAT LONG FOR SPRING? WHO PLANTS THINGS SO FAR IN ADVANCE ANYWAY? DON’T YOU FORGET THAT THE STUFF IS THERE????????!
I really was not anticipating this answer. I thought maybe 3 – 6 weeks. Certainly not 6 months. OMG. UGGGGH!
I couldn’t help but see the parallels in being a working mother:
- set expectations accordingly with your kids/coworkers. This might stop a tantrum/conflict before it happens
- don’t expect so much
- don’t assume that your own expectations are the same as the other person’s (I need to see quick results, and cannot understand how anyone can enjoy bulbs that sprout six months later…)
- have patience. breathe in, breathe out. Repeat. breathe in, breathe out
- Laugh it off; see the humor; laugh at yourself
- still be thankful for what you receive
- growing and nurturing take time; the seeds that you plant now (lessons with your children) may take time to manifest in their personalities. Keep nurturing, teaching, believing even if it takes time to see the impact on the kids
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Have any of you had experiences similar to this? What other learnings can be observed from this or other situations you have encountered?
Thanks for listening; have a great week everyone
– Mama K