I hear him playing...his different voices
his giggling
his contented play...............then he
SCREAMS!
This seasoned mom knows it isn't a hurt scream, no blood, not an emergency....but what? So I ask, "what is wrong?"
In his character voice he says, "it is him screaming!"
Why?
Because his Mommy fell apart!!!
I burst out laughing as I glanced on the mommy now with her parts spread across the floor....I know how she feels at times. Notice her arms of surrender. I know that position well, I am using it a lot with my adult children...I give, you know better, I surrender. She does still has her ears in place with nice green shoes, but she is in for a "make-over".
The potato head son....well he put her back together.
What do you think? I think that sums it up for most of us moms....there are just days that we can't see straight and this entering menopause mother is starting to also have a beard!
Now where are my glasses?
Have a great day....I hope you don't lose any parts! My Simple Pleasure....Child's Play.
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Prayers are being lifted for all the ones who were affected by the horrible storms here in the South...from Texas up, prayers for the loss of life (200 at this count) and property. I will not blog the rest of this week so I can spend time in prayer.
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Prayers are being lifted for all the ones who were affected by the horrible storms here in the South...from Texas up, prayers for the loss of life (200 at this count) and property. I will not blog the rest of this week so I can spend time in prayer.
Oh Janette I am smiling soo big over here. Just how I like to start my day. Yes, us mom's do fall apart on occasion don't we? haha...And yes, isn't menapause wonderful? love it, haha...I've been known to search for glasses only to realize they are on top of my head where I pushed them. Or they are falling of the tip of my nose driving my grandkids wild, haha...Have a wonderful day over there Janette, and ENJOY that sweetr boy! HUGS
ReplyDeleteLOL!!! THIS JUST CRACKED ME UP! Yes, I too can relate, more days then not I feel like the Mrs. Potato Head with her arms up and her face not on and I love the shoes, I am a shoe girl. I have a nite gown that says, "Life if short, wear cute shoes." :) I hope my mustache never gets quite that fuzzy though. lol
ReplyDeleteHope you have a blessed day-potatoes sound good-maybe dinner?! lol
Hugs
Jill
What a sweet and thoughtful post. So much can be learned from "childs play". Blessings!
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness - this was precious!
ReplyDeleteI know those feelings...today is one of those days :)
Maria
Little boys love their action figures, don't they? LOL! Thank goodness you could put Mommy Potato Head together again!
ReplyDeleteha ha ...loved this. So very very cute :)
ReplyDeleteThis is the "CUTEST THING EVER"!!! as a girl I wanted Mr Potato head SO BAD, BUT in my day they didn't come with a plastic potato, you were to punch those eyes, nose and mouth into a REAL POTATO and I know my Mom had VISIONS of our supper in my toys and it horrified her,hehe!
ReplyDeleteI TOTALLY understand now! I LOVE your header and PICTURE of my favorite lady LUCY!!!
Have a wonderful week,
Hugs,
Donna
This is just so cute. Next time I fall apart, I will remember this and laugh. And I will remember I can be put back together again!
ReplyDeleteHilarious! Kind of looks like I feel at times.
ReplyDeleteSo funny! Thanks for the smile this morning.
ReplyDeleteThat is so funny, I bet you sat and laughed. That is one of the simple pleasures, a little kid playing. Have a great day.
ReplyDeleteI love this! Thank you for the laugh and thoughts. I had a day like that yesterday...probably today too! ha. Blessings!
ReplyDeleteOh how I can relate!! I throw my hands up in surrender!! Too cute!
ReplyDeleteThanks for all the prayers for hurting people...lost lives, lost homes...etc. Alabama was hit hard but we were spared...Praise the Lord.
Take care and blessings to you!
I remember those disjointed days, still have one once in awhile even though I no longer have kids at home. Great post. I'll neve look at the Potato Head toys in the same way......
ReplyDeleteThere are a few parts I would like to loose! he he
ReplyDeleteWhat a great word picture from your little guy's play. Out of the mouth of babes comes great lessons for us!
♥Lee Ann
You too?!?
ReplyDeleteSometimes I am a fall-apart-mom
ReplyDeletetoo. We all are. Thank the Lord
that He is the One who made us
and can put us all back together
again. Sweet post, Janette. I
enjoyed it.
Hugs,
Sandy
(Yes, in prayer for all who were
in the storm's path...)
Found my glasses! Loved your post!
ReplyDelete:) you always make me chuckle!
On a serious note, I'm joining you in prayer for all those suffering from the terrible storms.
Blessings!
Janette,
ReplyDeleteThis was so cute - I loved hearing my kids at play because sometimes I could "hear" myself in their playtalk! Yes, the tornado stricken areas of our country need a lot of prayer.
~Jean
Janette - We are soooo having the same day/week. I mean I am so desperate for a bright-side to focus on, that I posted today that at least our dog doesn't have fleas! :)
ReplyDeleteBlessings to you - Marsha
Janette, this made me laugh out loud. I'm still laughing.
ReplyDeleteEnjoyed reading your post, BUT A BIG HUG & THANKS FOR PRAYER! Our home was untouched, tornado turned about 3 miles south of us. Three people lost their lives 5 miles from me. PRAYER REQUEST: Friends in North MS, have a family member who is still missing! The tornados occurred yesterday afternoon. I know everyone is hearing about Tuscaloosa, but please pray for those hearts who are hurting in other locations too.
ReplyDeleteFun pictures! And very appropriate metaphor for motherhood...
ReplyDelete"His mommy fell apart!" Wow. Has that described me a couple of hundred times over the years...
ReplyDeleteI loved this.
And I love even more your reminder to pray in light of the tornado devastation. Thanks.
Janette - I think of Humpty Dumpty...all the kings horses.
ReplyDeleteMy prayers also go out to those whose lives were affected by the storns.
So funny, Janette!
ReplyDeleteIn addition to the storms, we've been having a lot of illness--heart attacks, etc. Sudden and unexpected.
Hi Janette!
ReplyDeleteOh this was great! Just perfect for "these days" with this mom ;o)
I love the "arms of surrender!"
I'm glad my boys called Sue... Janette, thank you so much for helping us! I need to write Sue tonight and thank her too! Chris showed me pics of the new apt and it's so nice! They are out tonight and just got a great deal on a floor model Simmons mattress set! I'm so grateful for all the nice people that God has placed along the way ~ You and Sue, being two of them! I will always be grateful ♥
Blessings always, Maria
ps. Chris got to see the pianos... I think they saw them last weekend on the Saturday before Easter. It sounds amazing!
ReplyDelete*Maria
It's funny when we can see ourselves in the everyday things.
ReplyDeleteYou have captured this moment with such great humor.
Just to cute Janette, and I am still laughing as I type. I too have been growing a beard, and just wait when the mane starts falling out. ~LOL~OH how I relate to surrender!.
ReplyDeleteAs always such a joy to visit.
Sue
LOL!! I can relate!
ReplyDeleteYep..my boys have seen their mum fall apart a time or two lol!!
ReplyDeleteSuch a fun post, Janette :-)
I am praying for all who are suffering because of the tornados..
blessings..Trish
This was terrific! Yes I recognized her all too well...
ReplyDeleteI miss the antics of a little boy. My little boy is 24! He used to make stop action movies with his Mr. Potato Head. Never did do an episode where mommy falls apart. Maybe that would have been too close to home...
Blessings, Debbie
Janette, I love this post and I'm a big fan of Mr. Potato Head. Miss the days mine would play with it for hours. My little boy is now 21. But, he's very artistic so I'm sure he'd still play with Mr. Potato if you gave him one.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing. Took this mama back a few.
Enjoy your day.
Wonderful Post!! I love the end where you can't find your glasses! I am right there with you!
ReplyDeleteThanks for this bit of Joy today!
OMGOSH.... from this Potato Head Mom to another..... your son just described me- this entire month! Or has it been year? LOL!
ReplyDeleteVery very cute!!
Thanks for sharing- especially with the visuals!
Lis
Oh Janette - I couldn't help laughing so much at this one! Yes, though my kids are out of the house, I still feel like Mrs. Potato Head on a regular basis.
ReplyDeleteThe surrender arms? Oh yeah, been there, doing that.
As for the menopause beard and glasses?? Just wait for the sweat-stained armpits, and the dry wrinkly skin. All in all, menopause is just one big beauty fest...
But, God still loves this old potato head - and He loves you, too!!
xo :)
Hi Janette, Maria said you posted on the piano's in Austin... I was there and they are wonderful!! I saw all sorts of people playing.. some very good. Have loved my stay in Austin. Jason is in a good city full of happy people.
ReplyDeleteBlessings ~Chris
I've had those days!! And sometimes Mrs Pototo Head can turn into mash potato!
ReplyDeleteAll my friend ( well three of them) have or are going through menopause so I have heard all the stories they have shared with me. It isn't something I am looking forward to as all three have had big problems.
Have a lovely weekend
Hi Janette!
ReplyDeleteI just read you post on the pianos! It's wonderful to see this and your beautiful family!
What an exciting place Austin must be! Here in NY, we could never leave pianos out like that!
I'm heartened by the fact that all those who gathered 'round your family that day heard music PRAISING THE LORD!
Their hearts must have been singing!
God bless you and your family!
Wishing you a sweet Saturday ~ Maria
Oh, now I'm missing my own "little" (41 y/o) boy!
ReplyDeleteI sense yours is blessed with a sweet imagination?
Have so enjoyed spending time this morning "exploring" your blog, Janette ... and look forward to coming back!
Although I am not a mom, I hear what you're saying. There are moments when I feel like I'm falling apart too. Some days I know it's the Lord holding me up.
ReplyDeleteI love your sense of humor Janette!
Blessings and love,
Debbie
I can so relate, Janette! With the parenting and the surrendering and the physical changes.
ReplyDeleteI've decided that one reason why we need reading glasses to see things close up is so that we can see all our aging changes so easily.
I turn 50 !! this week. Noticed I had old lady skin on my calves yesterday. Yay. Plus the other changes you mentioned. Lovely.
You made me laugh! Thanks for stopping by my blog. Come back tomorrow for Day One of "31 Days Closer to a Cuter You!"
ReplyDeleteVery funny! My kids got some new potato heads for Easter and they have been driving me crazy leaving the little pieces all over the floor. Ever step on one of those?
ReplyDeleteSandy
www.twelvemakesadozen.blogspot.com
mr. potato head is very wise.
ReplyDeletewe, too, are praying for the poor, poor
people in the south. such devastation.
Lord, have mercy.
This one is so funny and so SPOT ON!!! This mommy potato head is falling about too, and when I try to put myself back together again, I'm pretty much upside down.
ReplyDeleteAnd don't EVEN get me started on the beard...
I think this is the number one favorite simple pleasure I've ever read...the mommy fell apart! LOVE IT!!!
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