Okay, this is going to be a 'venting' post, okay? The kids are driving me NUTS. I go to the grocery store tonight to pick up a few things. I get home and a few things in the kitchen bother me. They are:
Under the sink (where we keep pans, baking sheets, bowls, etc) is a WRECK. I organize it probably once a week, but when kids unload the dishwasher and put thing under there, they just THROW it wherever. You open the door and stuff is literally falling out. I ask who did it - nobody knows. EVERYONE does it correctly. I even see stuff in there that I KNOW I washed this morning (and is now put away) - easy enough - go to the chore chart and see who did it. She - of course - claims she did NOT.
Thrown under the sink is the gallon jug for kool aid. But no lid. At lunch today I washed this (so we'd have it clean for dinner tonight. I ask who put it away - he says he did, but claims there was no lid. Of course there wasn't. He didn't lose it.
I go to get a glass out of the cabinet to drink some water. ALL the big glasses are gone. I just purchased 18 small and 18 large glasses from Target about a month ago (because the old ones broke - we assumed it was Doug). There are literally 10 small cups (Mind you there were a total of 36 a month ago). I assume they are in the dishwasher, so I open it - nothing. I call all the kids in the kitchen... "WHERE are the glasses?" Guess what?? Yepper, NOBODY knows. Frustrated beyond words at this point, I tell them all to go look for them. Guess what comes out of Kayla's room?? Yepper, lots and lots of glasses. Guess who put them in there? Oh my goodness, I think you can already guess the answer to this one! NOBODY did. Of course. I'm going to name a 6th kid in this house "Nobody". Because NOBODY is to blame here a LOT. Think I can deduct Nobody from my taxes next year? Hmmmm
At this point, I am so angry I huff and puff and have to go outside to calm down. Those of you who know me know that I don't lose my cool very often. I had to sit outside and just calm myself down for a little bit. 10 minutes or so later I'm calmed down enough to come inside. Still haven't talked to the kids since I've been back. Will it matter? Nobody is to blame. Sigh.....
While outside I remembered something that happened a few weeks ago that I didn't blog about. Those who know me know that I am EXTREMELY arachnophobic. I'll grab a snake, roach, grasshopper, anything - but put a spider - regardless of the size - in front of me and I'm paralyzed with fear. Paralyzed. Anyways, the kids come running inside (again a few weeks ago) and tell me that there is a spider out front and I should come and see it. Oh yeah, me - just gonna jump RIGHT up to go look. All 4 kids are insisting that I go to see it. Eventually I get up to just 'look'. What I saw was amazing.
We have a big tree (I think it's an oak) out front by the mailbox. Stretching from this tree to the corner of the house (off the garage - by the front door) is a HUGE web. It had to have been new because it wasn't there when I got off work (you'd literally walk right into it if you walked into the house). It was a simply amazing web - and in the middle was this big spider working on it. He wasn't even finished! Around and around he went, making this awesome pattern in the web. It's dark by this time and you can see his web in the moonlight and off the glow of the light by the front of the house. This glow/light just made the web even more beautiful. Had it been daytime, the light would not have... sparkled... off the web the way it did at this time. I'm watching in utter amazement, not believing that I'm actually watching a SPIDER. But, he was mesmerizing... spinning this complex design - no thought to the people below watching him. (At this point we have all the kids and even neighbors who have come over to watch him). When he is finished, we are all still sitting there... just waiting to see what happens next. Of course the spider is in the middle of the web, waiting for food. We then go around and find little bugs to throw into his web. Grab a moth, toss it in, and the spider goes right to work... immediately spinning the moth into a his string to work on later. He then fixes what broke in the web from the moth hitting it, and then goes back to the middle of the web to again wait.
As I sat outside tonight - ever so angry, trying to cool down - I remembered this web. I remembered how I was TERRIFIED I was and yet at the SAME time utterly amazed at this spider's work. I thought of how much that sounded like MY LIFE at times... scared to death of the things happening and yet utterly amazed at God's work. His work. His..... web. Sometimes we too pick up things and throw them into His plan... into His web. And God takes them, deals with them by wrapping them in His love, fixes the path, then goes back to wait.
If you weren't looking for it, you could possibly walk right INTO it and not even know it. You might feel something, but brush it off and keep going. Yet, other times you can look right at it and feel horror. Terror. LOOK at this big spider... (God).... this detailed web.... (His plan). But try to step back and look for the glow... the light bouncing off of His web.. His plan. Stand in utter amazement and just........... watch Him work.
I wish I could end with that... but... I know my mom is reading this saying "You did NOT go to bed that night knowing there was a spider outside your house". Yes - yes. True - True. We got a bottle of hairspray and a lighter and torched him. He died in a ball of flames, and with it, his beautiful web.
Not the most picture - perfect ending to this story, but ah - such is life.
I'm feeling a little better now. **sips a glass of red wine and shivers thinking of the HUGE spider** Wait.................. Don't spiders travel in pairs???
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