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Get a haircut and get a real job
Clean your act up and dont be a slob
Get it together like your big brother Bob
Why dont you, get a haircut and get a real job
Get a haircut and get a real job
Clean your act up and dont be a slob
Get it together like your big brother Bob
Why dont you, get a haircut and get a real job
Being a stay at home mom and a pastors wife sometimes feels like being on a treadmill. And we know how I feel about the treadmill. In that, I'm putting forth great effort...one could say busting my butt ;) and still, when I hop off that treadmill, even if the little dashboard says 3 miles...it was 3 miles in ONE spot. Which never quite feels the same as 3 miles of actual trail or pavement behind me.
Kinda like staying at home. And ministry. It's feeling a bit like a hamster wheel. At the end of the night, I sit down and I'm exhausted. You'd never know I ran the dishwasher, vacuumed, did 3 loads of laundry blah blah blah because at that moment, there are dishes to be done, cheerios on the floor, and dirty clothes awaiting.
And that feeling of the treadmill creeps in. That feeling of wondering if I really am making a difference or just working my tail off without going anywhere...without progress.
I stay at home. Certainly I should be able to keep up. I mean, what do I do all day? (I hope you read that with sarcasm. If not, go back and do it...it's fun. Trust me.)
I think I'm realizing that I can't keep up.
There, I said it. I can't keep up. Because even with staying at home, it's more work than one person can do. At least with my (ridiculous) standards it is.
And that's O.K.
So, to all the stay at home mom's out there who also can't keep up: *fist bump* or *knuckle bump* or whatever they call it, to YOU.
It's this season of life God has placed me in. And it's good. Very, very good. And it's also totally fine to not keep up with all of it.
So here's to not keeping up. Because dang it, it's still a REAL job. ;)
But I really could use a haircut...