It’s late. 9:45 and I just got home. I’m exhausted. It has been a very long day. There was a band concert that needed to be attended. One of the grandson’s had to dress like a Christmas Tree. (How do you even do that?) A dozen pecan pie balls needed to be dipped in chocolate, sprinkled with candy and packaged into a cute little Santa Claus tin. Daddy had to be gone for work. At 8:30 the oldest grandson realized he was starving and macaroni and cheese had to be made. It didn’t taste right and is in the fridge right now for mom or dad’s lunch. Five teacher’s gifts needed to be bought. Care had to be given to make sure the gifts fit according to the questionnaires that were thoughtfully e-mailed to the teachers. Clothes needed to be laid out and made ready for another event at school tomorrow and homework needed to be completed. Little grandson is still not sleeping through the night and, in desperation, cereal has been introduced. Do you know how big of a mess a barely eating baby can make with rice cereal? Big. Really big. Big enough that his grandpa announced, “I’m out.” and left for home. I’m pretty sure that rice cereal ended up on the front door knob. Somewhere nobody was. Wait, I take that back. Amazon deliveries arrived that need to be wrapped before company arrives tomorrow. That’s how the cereal got there. There’s a big Christmas concert and a college graduation coming up. Still three more days of work until vacation. The car’s oil needs to be changed. Because of all of the activities, the boys were up past their bedtime and got overtired. Both of them were crying. One of them because he didn’t like the lotion or the bedtime book or the world. One of them because he was just ready to be held. At this point, mom was vacuuming under the couch and mumbling about folding laundry. And it was at this point that grandma went home. “I love you guys, but I’m exhausted.” I’m going to guess mom is still in her living room rocking the baby and going through a mental checklist of everything that didn’t get done. Tomorrow morning she will do it all again. If you spot one of these exhausted moms tomorrow buy them a coffee. Something in a holiday cup. Or, if you can, babysit their kids so they can go to dinner with their mom and talk about Taylor Swift and that guy she’s dating. Eat chips and tacos and talk about what cookies to make for Christmas. What a Christmas gift that would be! The kind that would cause you to be instantly forgiven if you skipped out when rice cereal was dripping from the ceiling and in both of the baby’s eyebrows. Thanks Grandpa. Now, if you’ll excuse me, I’m going to bed. I really am exhausted. It is the most wonderful time of the year. And the busiest.









