Are there awards for us?
The early-rising Mothers
who get up in the wee-morning hours
climb out of our warm beds
and warmer jammies
into
cold jeans
run a brush through our hair
squinting at the mirror
for an errant cockatoo hairdo
and brush our too-tired teeth
of morning-breath
when it's still morning
We wait
for the also-sleepy
teenager
to surface
in the kitchen
muttering about how early it is
and how late they are...
Then heading to the car
outside in the 47o
cold air
still grateful it's just
August
thinking:
"won't it be so freakin' cold in February!"
Driving before the sun rises
to another home with lights
smiling from the inside
to another home with lights
smiling from the inside
a glimpse of the warm spirit
we are delivering
our pokey, impressionable, sleepy
Student
to
in hopes that the light
reflects into
their hearts and carries them
through the day.
I've got my
Parade-Wave
down
pretty good...
just sayin.
That made me chuckle-it is true all parents who are up with their kids for early morning seminary deserve some recognition!!
ReplyDeleteOh, I'm glad I grew up where seminary was "release time"! And if we stay here that's what my kids will have. I'm SOOO not a morning person! Good for you for getting up with your kids that early!
ReplyDeleteUgh. I never enjoyed that whole driving to seminary experience. I just don't like getting up before 6 AM, even for such a worthy reason.
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PS. LOVED when they turned 16 and could get themselves there!