When my husband suggested he take the kids to his parents’ house for a sleepover, I was opposed. I kept that position the entire week until a nasty head cold appeared out of nowhere (usually I’m the last to catch it), so Friday morning I found myself making the suggestion myself. As they pulled out of the driveway, I felt myself take a deep breath and walk back inside the house. Luckily, I had the wherewithal to grab my keys and purse while pulling a U-turn out of my home and into the car.
The weight of caring for my family was lifted as I pulled out of the driveway with my weary self. As I reflected on the wonderful intensity of my life as a stay-at-home mom, I realized this twenty-four-hour solitude was a gift for healing with no obligations other than to “feel better soon.” So I found myself pondering, what do I need?
- Favorite foods from Trader Joe’s.
- Two DVD rentals.
- Back at home: wash sheets and towels, run the vacuum, put away the last couple of laundry items, make bed.
- Take a long shower (using the soap that smells delightful).
- Prepare feet for pedicure.
- Make bed.
- Heat up light, nutritious (or sinful, delicious) dinner with beverage of choice.
- Have movie on by 8 p.m. (Yes, no one needs you, there is nothing that needs to be done ... just lie on the couch.)
- Go to bed (aaahh, fresh sheets) with good book, flashlight, journal, and Ipod/headphones.
- Wake up whenever the sun wakes you. (I was shocked sleeping until 9 a.m.!)
- Wander outside with your pajamas on to let Mother Nature nurture (watered the lawn/flowers/garden, some light pruning).
- Open up windows and pick-up paper; sit down with only your favorite section (I read my horoscope then completed the word find).
- Shower, dress (summer skirt and sleeveless sweater), and wander out to make an iced mocha and homemade muffin.
- Call best friend in Oklahoma (who is also taking fifteen minutes for a private party) to reflect on the importance of self-care, reflection, and renewal.
