I
have read and enjoyed a few Word of the Week blog posts recently, including my
sister-in-laws, and it is such a lovely idea I wanted to join in. (For those
who don’t know Word of the Week is a weekly linky were you can reflect back on
the past week and sum it up in one word).
So
my first word of the week is:
PATIENCE
And my goodness me have I
needed a lot of it this week. As mothers I think we all know that we could do
with an unending supply, however this week has been a true test.
First CJ has been poorly.
Always horrible when one of them is struck down by a bug, and time at nursery
means they seem to be coming thick and fast. This time started with a phone
call to come and collect her after a projectile vomit incident. Fever, lack of
appetite and restless sleep have left her feel understandably miserable, and has
made my already demanding 2 year old, exceptionally needy.
So it is not just me who has
needed extra patience this week, IK has too. I always find it hard splitting my
time fairly between the two girls, but when one is poorly and in need of extra
attention, it becomes even more challenging. My big girl has coped admirably
though, understanding the need to wait. She has learned over the past 20 months
that I might not be able to help her immediately, but it will always get to her
turn. She is also very good at helping me with little jobs, so she can have
what she wants quicker!
One of my favourite quotes
at the moment is
“Patience is not our ability to wait, but how we
behave whilst we are waiting”
I think patience is such an
important skill for my girls to learn. So much of what we want in life requires
it to some degree or another, yet despite the frequent opportunities we get to
practice it, how many of us can truly say we are patient? I know I am not.
However, I want to be and I know that the best way to teach my children
anything is by example.
Whether it has been waiting
for the delivery man with the new bed, waiting on hold for plusnet to resolve
my problem (which they haven’t!), or waiting for the girls to put their shoes
on so we can leave the house, I have made a conscious effort to be calmer, to
practice patience. So even after a stressful week at work, a poorly child and
yet more wrangling with various organisations I feel surprisingly calm and in
control, an unexpected outcome of trying to be more patient.