Thursday, December 13, 2007

Motherhood doesn't stop for Cancer

I think someone forgot to send the memo to my childrens' teachers that I have cancer.

I do keep trying to remind the University of Utah OR schedulers and all my family and friends that "the world does revolve around me...I mean, I HAVE CANCER !!!" Doesn't anyone running the clock, calendar and events scheduling know that I need more sleep, more attention from my husband and kids and way more time to just sit and read books and catch up on all those soap operas that I haven't even thought about watching for the last 20 years???

Everyone keeps telling me that I need to slow down and rest...but they forgot to tell that to the laundry, dishes, Santa projects, the school projects, the reading assignments, book reports, piano practicing, soccer games, basketball games, birthdays, haircuts, band concerts, early days at school, ...you know, all the daily living stuff.

So when I get done taking care of the very basics like making sure my child has had a bath in the last week...you will find me sitting in the recliner with the pile of good books and handiwork projects that I put in a "recuperating from cancer" pile just before I went into surgery (which was October 22nd...where has the time gone?). The up side of all this daily living is that I don't have much time to worry about how chemo is treating me or what is coming next round (hopefully much of the same!)...the down side is that rest is still a bit elusive. So until the bathing of a 6 and 9 year old no longer depend on my help....I guess my resting moments will have to be spent cuddling with a youngster that still needs to complete the daily 25 minutes of reading...well, 25 for today and who knows how much more for all the other days we missed this week--It could be worse, I could be sitting in a green lounge chair in the infusion room at Huntsman for 1 1/2 hours of REST and chemo. I think I choose homework!

4 comments:

Nana said...

Good morning Jen!
Nope....motherhood doesn't slow down for nothing!! But don't forget that you have many friends who are ready and willing to be sub-moms when needed.
It was such a delight, to take a much needed slice of time out of this holiday frenzy, and just sit with you and talk.......you filled up my cup:). Don't forget to breath girlie! Love ya

Oertel said...

Hello Jen! And family! Just wanted to let you know I'm still checking up on this sucker and am glad that Jo tells me you're doing well. :)

LOVE!

T&J Manullang said...

Hello Jen, Ken and Family! Happy New Year to you all!

Hopefully 2008 willl be a MUCH better year for you folks than 2007 was. Joc and I just received your Christmas card and I've spent some time this evening catching up on the news from your blog. Yikes...life doesn't always go the way we expected it will, does it? :(

Please know that you'll be in our thoughts and in our prayers. We'll be checking in frequently to see how you all are doing. Take care!

Your friends in Seattle,
Ted and Jocelyn

Erin said...

Jen,

Just wanted to say how much I love you! You don't have any idea how often you have brightened my mom's day and by extension mine. I am so lucky to call you cousin.

Rob and I are praying for you. Let me know if I can help you in any way. If Andrea needs a playmate sometime Holly is ready and willing and so am I.

Love
Erin (Wells)