Before school:
I am groggy.
Hair is tangled.
I throw on whatever is on the floor, plus Uggs.
Ankles ache as I walk downstairs.
I never seem to get enough sleep.
Kids wake up before me. Naturally. They are early risers. (Except Mckenna.)
They get dressed, make their breakfast, wipe sleep from their eyes.
I wake up.
Take stock of how I feel.
And greet them. I ruffle the hair on their heads and squeeze them against my chest in a hug.
I do my best to wake up with a smile.
Certainly doesn’t always happen.
I get my first big cup of water of the day. I try to remember to take my vitamins.
Then I attempt to disturb the dragon (Mckenna) from her lair.
Some days are better than others.
Good days mean she wakes up and does her morning routine with little prompting. She smiles and eats and gathers her things.
Bad days mean she screeches at me the moment I turn her noise machine off. And doesn’t really stop until I force her onto the bus.
She does not like me on those days.
Bad days are hard.
It can be overwhelming to wake up, knowing you have a hormonal war zone to wade through.
Once Kenna is up, I make lunches/snacks and the younger two jump in the car with me and get dropped off.
Two down.
I get back home and wrap up any loose ends Mckenna missed, and say good-bye to Drew as he heads off with a couple friends.
(He always says, “Bye Mom! I love you!” as he walks out the door.)
I sit and wait for Mckenna to go through her routines.
This includes, but is not limited to:
Bringing catalogs downstairs, trying to sneak toys/candy/money into her backpack.
Getting money out of Jeff’s car.
Making her own breakfast.
Gathering her snack, filling her water bottle, rewinding Backyardigans five million times.
Putting her shoes on.
And this is all done in a meticulous order that must not be disturbed.
She doesn’t like to be disturbed either.
I usually check Twitter and Facebook on my phone while I wait.
Then we walk out to meet the bus.
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After school:
Someone is usually grumpy and tired.
Usually that someone is Anna.
First grade is a hard transition.
The younger kids get picked up first, and we swing home just in time for Mckenna’s bus to drop her off.
She always gets the mail, always. First thing as she steps off the bus.
(I am certain she is on the bus saying “get the mail get the mail get the mail get the mail get the mail” until we do.)
Drew usually walks up just about then too.
He almost always calls and begs for a ride, but I almost always say no.
I am heartless.
We walk in the door.
Everyone plops onto the couch with relief.
Backpacks and papers and sneakers and money and snacks and sneakers and socks and trash and sneakers spurt out from their pores.
Our house isn’t large enough to hold all of it.
It has the tendency to overwhelm me, all of that sudden chaos.
All of them needing something, all at once, RIGHT NOW.
They give me their stuff. I look it over with appropriate oohs and ahhs.
I really wish our school would get with it and stop sending home duplicates with each kid.
I trip over Nathan’s backpack
every
single
day.
We pull together a snack. We attempt something healthy and filling, but sometimes they just get a Popsicle.
Favorites snacks include:
Steamed broccoli, toast, cheese and crackers, baked potato, cut up fruit, easy mac, quesadillas, leftovers.
Somewhere in here I hit a wall of tiredness that I can’t seem to beat.
We watch TV. In zombie mode.
After a full day at school it is a welcome break for their little brains.
Then they do homework, and we all sit at our little white table and try to avoid the sticky and the crumbs.
Or the boys go into their rooms and do homework with the iDog playing music.
I think that is pretty darn cute.
Lately homework has been a breeze. No tears, no yelling at mom, no stomping to their room. I am grateful.
After all of that, we pick up the mess and try to head outside.
It is the best light of the day after all.
xo
Tara
love the simple truth of your shots tara! And those last two of your boy!! Wow!! :)
I say the same thing…why do we have to get home 5 million copies of the same thing. Love this Tara
this is really sweet!
LOVE IT! I Love big families. SWEET SWEET post.
The last two pictures of your son are killing me. Absolutely perfect.
Thank you for making the internet a better place, just by being who you are. This is exactly what I needed to read to remind me I’m not all alone in this world.
love this tara. love the writing/ramblings. love the real life. i am so inspired to do this to document our school days!
Great post Tara…when they get home it is like going from 0 to 100 mph in 2 seConds flat! Thanks for sharing the dailys.
simple things in life=priceless moments to cherish!
I hate to think that one day all of these days will be gone with my sweet kiddos!
btw….love the last two of your eldest….he is a beautiful boy!
Being a mom of 4 me too, I could have write almost the same post… Your pictures are always awesome, as usual!
Tara, I love your post, it reflects routine in a perfect way.
Mine is not so different from yours, I have three kids.
At what time do you manage to work and do your proofs?
What time is your time in the day?
Love your photos as well…
That last picture is gorgeous! I would add that one to the frames in your house if I were you. You’re such a great photographer. :)
Love this and so glad the routine was documented- I know it will mean a lot to look back years down the road!
xo
oh boy. loved this. thank you!
Great post. Sums of the life of a mom with school age kids perfectly. :)
Oh, that is SO fantastic. Identify with every bit of it. So glad we’re not alone!
I could have written that post. My Kindergartener is having a hard time transitioning to full day also. He comes ome so tired and cranky.
I really enjoyed this post. I can sooo relate. Cant we all of us mothers that have more than 1 or 2 kids? I never know if I appreciate, or despise the monotony of the school day. One thing is for sure, one day we will be willing to give anything for one more of these crazy days! Hard to imagine that now! :)
You took the words ans feelings right out of my mouth. I DESPISE mondays, because of the havoc they bring. It is nice to know my kids aren’t the only ones that leave their mark everywhere at all times…
Thank you for this post. I’m slow to start my day today (at 12:37 PM) and it seems most people want to seem perfect on their blogs. I truly appreciate your realness. Today I feel your camaraderie of real mom-ness from across the country and it’s giving me a boost.
you are such a good story teller, my friend.
How can being a mom be so universal??
Wow… that sound so much like our house I can hardly believe it. I would never be able to put it into words so beautifully though. Your kids are so lucky to have such an awesome mama. Just wondering when you get all the WORK done of being a hugely successful photographer????
I *loooove* that you captured a typical day and made it glorious. Reminds me of scrapbooking days, and I suddenly want to do that too. Wonderful.
i so feel ya sista….although, i had a *tiny* inkling of a hope that it would get a bit better when they got bigger….you’re just a couple/few yrs. ahead of my current game.
thanks for being you, and sharing it.
love it tara.
all of it, the good with the not
so good makes it real life.
thanks for sharing. your kids are gorgeous!
tara pp
I’m tired just reading all that.
as always, you blow me away with your transparency. you are such a beautiful soul and a glimpse into your day lets us all feel like we know you! thanks for doing all of THAT, and still finding a way to create and share your art with all of us.
and those pics of nate – oh, my!
love it…thanks for sharing!!!
thank you for sharing every part of your day darling… i’m five months pregnacious with our first & still getting my head around how everything will work… this reassures me, funnily enough :)
Ah, sweet memories you brought back! That is an amazing account of your day. Good job putting it in writing – it’s like a poem. My girls are 20 & 25, but I remember those days well—and you know what? I don’t miss those days! Life goes on, new joys & craziness arises, it evolves and it’s all GOOD! Sure, enjoy the ups and downs you have now, but in 10 years, 20 years there will be new ups & downs, and it’s all about being there—now, whenever that is.
okay, this may be totally bizarre…but….i have actually wondered what it was like for you doing homework with four kids. when i can sometimes barely handle doing it with two. i wondered why i never heard you complain…when at times doing homework with E makes me want to cry….or he actually DOES cry. i love this blog post. you know i’m all about the real. if you weren’t already married…and you know, IF you were gay…and i was too…lol….i’d have to marry you. or not. since gay people aren’t allowed to get married. but ykwim. ;-)
You’re so freakin’ awesome, Tara. I love getting glimpses into your life. I love your raw honesty. Great pics in this post, but that’s a given.
That was good!
i truly think i love you.
In a total girl crush, you rock! kind of way;)
i do not even know how I stumbled onto your blog, but i have been blogstalking you for a month now and everyday I run to see which awesome family portraits you have posted, knowing that one more family out there is just thrilled to pieces.
Then, today, this?????
AWESOME:))
You made me laugh:) in recognition and smile in how wonderful it all is.
Thanks:)
Angela
You are a trooper! Those last two are especially wonderful :)
I really love the way you think.
omg do we live in the same house?????
I LOVE your photography! Your kids photos are great! One observation I made of the photos is that I thought your daughter looked just like you in previous photos that you posted on this blog. But those last pics of your son, I can’t believe how much he takes after you.
Thanks for sharing!
Oh I love this!!!
So awesome that you documented your families real life routine both the good and the not so good, and I LOVE the pictures you took to accompany them! Makes me want to try to do something like this myself.
YOU TOTALLY ROCK!
love love love this. thanks for sharing a piece.
WOW, love that you shared that! and of course great photos as well. Do your kids every get sick of getting their photos taken, they always seem so happy to pose for you. I find that I take all these great photos of other people’s kids but when it comes to mine they are the worst … they are “sick and tired of getting their photos take” I totally have to bribe them if I want to take photos of them!
Oh my GOD, I loved this post, I just ate it up! I’ve got four kids in three different schools, too, and one of them takes a special small school bus, like Mckenna. Our days are so similar to yours, and I really enjoyed the feeling you captured with both your words and your photographs. Thank you SO MUCH for sharing!
Umm…did you just say your one of your favorite snacks was steamed broccoli? I didn’t hear a single word after I read that little tid-bit. You must live in my dream world.
Tara, you write so beautifully…
Loved it!! Love the way you write and those last two photos of your boy….WOW simply magical!!
Awesome post Tara! Loved it!! I’m a mom of three boys pre-k to 1st grade & mornings are my hardest time… not a morning person.
You are truly an amazing woman….your images, your words, just you! and of course your family:) Very inspirational.
The sweet sound of motherhood…you sing it so imperfectily….so you …so your style. Amen sista!
Sounds like heaven… you’re a lucky lady, sigh.