I could
relate. I have “to do” lists can top 100. .. (not productive, I
know!). When I am home, something not done always seems to grab my
attention, dishes in the sink, dirty clothes, or a late bill. I find it
hard to stop and just be: be with my kids, be with husband, be with
a friend, or be with myself and my thoughts. I feel like I wasted time if
I haven’t accomplished something I can check off and say “done.” I
realized being in the moment will never give me that type of
satisfaction. But for me, it is more important than most items on my
lists. My friend provided me a great reminder which was that much more
compelling delivered by since she is struggling with the same challenge.
On Mother’s
Day, I focused on being in the present. I blogged before about a
surprise “Mom Rap” my son
wrote. He followed up with another one for Mother’s Day (as part of his
power point shown above . . I took a few liberties with line
breaks to make it easier to read). Given my focus, I noticed he
hit on my struggle to be in the moment.
Hey mom you do deserve a break, everyone agrees. Mother’s day is the time
to get that break. So settle down and listen to the mom rap.
Yoh! Yoh! Mom you’re the best and you need to take a rest. Now settle down,
we boys can fix the house all around. No need to get your hair in a tangle, all
that stress will make you want to strangle, yourself, the family will do the
work while you read books off the shelf.
And now go lay down in bed, we’ll give you breakfast with bread, and give
you all the fancy things you like, No need to argue please it will make your day
worse and make you want to burst, and start getting mad! No please enjoy the
day .
And for all the people who hate this, go run away. He clarified that the last line was for his brother who as a teenager thinks anything his younger brother does has no value. I laughed out loud as he whispered this explanation in my ear so no one else could hear.
I am taking these pearls of wisdom from a pre-teen year old aspiring poet (that’s my word .. he prefers rapper), to heart. I will “take a rest,” “settle down,” “read books,” “lay down in bed,” and “enjoy the day.” Or at least try my best . . .