Anti-Procrastination Challenge: Gettin’ Messy!
This probably makes me a horrible mom, but I am always hesitant to let my kids do certain things because I dread the mess it will create. (Let me clarify, I dread cleaning up the mess it will create!) My list of I-rarely-say-yes-to-doing-this activities includes play-dough, playing in the rain, playing in the dirt/mud, painting, and more. I realize that all of these activities are some of the best memories I have of my own childhood. How much fun can a kid have without doing those things? I keep telling myself that I will let them do more of it when they're older and can help more with clean-up.
But, seeing as how this is anti-procrastination year and all, I decided that today was the day I was going to surprise the socks flip-flops off the kids by telling them I would get the kiddie pool out for them. Last year I kept putting them off because I “didn't have time” to clean the dirt off from storage, blow it up, and ultimately clean up dripping wet kids. The whole summer ended up going by and we never got the pool out one time. Shameful, isn't it? But you have time for what you make time for, right? And there's nobody more important that I should be making time for than my kids, even if that means it's not totally convenient for me.
So here we are getting things set up. It wasn't too bad yet at this point. I put the baby in his inflatable bath tub because I was afraid the older kids were going to get too wild and hurt him if I put him in with them.
But he saw how much fun they were having, crawled out of his tub, across the grass, and into the pool with them. What did I say about the other kids being too wild? See the bottles of water in their hands? They were headed straight for the baby's head, and landed there about a second after I snapped this picture! (Oh, and don't you just love the shirt I drew on my oldest? My artistic abilities are amazing, I know!)
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Did they make a mess? Most definitely! It was interesting trying to figure out what to do with three soaking wet kids when I could only bathe and dry one of them at a time. Leaving them outside by themselves is not an option in the house where we currently live. I ended up making them stand in the laundry room while I took them in one by one and bathed them as fast as I could. Then there was the fun part of draining the pool and rinsing out all the dirt and grass, setting it out to dry, cleaning up all the toys, and washing wet towels and clothes.Â
Did they have fun? Absolutely! Of course the first thing they asked when we came in was, “Can we go swimming again tomorrow?”
We just might, little ones. Mommy had a whole lot of fun out there too. I think the mess was worth watching your happy faces!
Your turn! What is it that you've been putting off because you don't want to deal with the mess? Whether it's something fun with the kids, a household project, cooking supper (ha!) or whatever else, it's time to get it done.
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