french

Tuesday, September 14, 2010

The Old Lady Who Lived in a Shoe



I can now laugh when I remember a comment made by a virtual stranger several years ago.  I was out in the yard with my 4 boys and I was very pregnant with my 5th child (a girl at last!).  Each child had at least a friend or two over to play.  In the yard barking, as usual, were my dogs.  A woman I had never met walked by and said that each time she passed our yard she was astounded by all the activity and she often thought of me as "The old lady who lived in a shoe who had so many children (and dogs) she didn't know what to do." She was very amused at her observation but became a little flustered when my mouth fell open.  She then tried to turn the comment into a compliment saying that everyone looked like they were having a great time.  She continued by saying she just thought our house looked sort of small for all the people and dogs who call it home.

Of course as soon as I told my dearest friends they were there to reassure me that, in the midst of all the chaos that constitutes my life, I am good mom, good person, etc. Over time I was able to see the humor, and frankly the accuracy of the comment. 

I am sure there is some psychological aspect that explains why I need to surround myself with chaos.  Better not go there!!  But the need for a house full of kids, dogs, and friends is critical for my well being.  I should add at this point,  that my husband is a good sport, and for the most part enjoys all the activity.  But he has recently told me,  in all sincerity, that I can continue to bring home as many dogs as I want, but if I bring home another one he is leaving.  (And for those of you who are immediately thinking of my husband now residing in North Carolina it is not because of the dog issue.  It really is just until our home in Ohio sells,)

In closing, some parenting advice, never say never to your children when it comes to pets. My love and desire for dogs, lots of dogs, stems from the fact that I grew up in with parents who would never consider a pet.  My husband grew up with dogs and I loved seeing the pictures of and hearing the stories about these furry friends of the family.  Soooo... the moment my husband and decided to marry I insisted we go puppy shopping. 

And we have all lived very happily if not chaotically,
The End 

4 comments:

  1. Ruthann ~ How adorable!!! I will probably learn more about you through your blogs than I have ever learned in person. I'm so glad we are doing this together and can continue through the years and across the miles.

    ReplyDelete
  2. Nice blog!
    Thank you for leave a comment for me on Little Emma English Home blog.
    You are so cute!
    Best wishes...

    Apple
    http://applepiechiclife.blogspot.com

    ReplyDelete
  3. Your dogs are adorable. Four legged children are the only ones I've ever had. They make great friends. I chuckled over the old lady and the shoe story. It's amazing how people can upset our cart even when they're strangers. It's interesting to watch them get their foot out of their mouth.

    Thank you so much for stopping by my blog and leaving such a nice comment. It's very nice to meet you and I look forward to getting to know you better.
    Sam

    ReplyDelete
  4. What a delight to meet you, have you as a follower and to discover your interesting Blog. I am now following you. This post made me smile as it sounded like my place which I call the Chaos Cave. I had four boys and then my last baby...a girl! That was a surprise. We have adopted all unwanted or abused animals....1 old German Shepherd, 6 cats, all black and white and two guinea pigs. We have a noisy house with lots of buzz.

    ReplyDelete

Thank you for taking the time to comment. Would love to have the opportunity to get to know you better. If I haven't visited your site yet I will!

Ruthann