Someday

SOMEDAY,

The memo pad on my refrigerator door will read,

"Afternoon at hairdresser," or,

"Browse through art gallery," or,

"Start golf lessons," instead of,

"Paediatrician at 2:00," or,

"Cub Pack Meeting.

SOMEDAY, when the kids are grown,

the house will be free of graffiti.

There will be no crayoned smiley faces on the walls,

no names scrawled in furniture dust,

no pictures fingered on steamy windows,

and no initials etched in bars of soap.

 

SOMEDAY, when the kids are grown,

I'll get through a whole chapter of an engrossing book

without being interrupted to sew a nose on a teddy bear,

stop a toddler from eating the dog food,

or rescue the cat from the toy box.

 

SOMEDAY, when the kids are grown,

I won't find brown apple cores under the beds,

empty spindles on the toilet paper hanger,

or fuzzy caterpillars in denim jeans.

And I will be able to find a pencil in the desk drawer,

a slice of leftover pie in the refrigerator,

and the comics still in the centre of the newspaper.

 

SOMEDAY, when the kids are grown,

I'll breeze right past the gumball machine in the

supermarket without having to fumble for pennies;

I'll stroll freely down each aisle without fear of

inadvertently passing the candy or toy sections;

and I'll choose cereal without considering what noise

it makes, what prize it contains, or what colour it comes in.

 

SOMEDAY, when the kids are grown,

I'll prepare Quiche Loraine,

or Scallops Amandine,

or just plain liver and onions,

and no one will say,

"Yuk! I wish we were having hot dogs!" or,

"Jimmy's lucky,

his Mom lets him eat chocolate bars for dinner.";

And we'll eat by candle light,

with no one trying to roast their peas and carrots

over the flame to "make them taste better,"

or arguing about who gets to blow

out the candle when we're done.

 

SOMEDAY, when the kids are grown,

I'll get ready for my bath without first

having to remove a fleet of boats,

two rubber alligators,

and a soggy tennis ball from the tub.

I'll luxuriate in hot, steamy water and billows

of bubbles for a whole hour,

and no fists will pound on the door,

no small voices will yell,

"Hurry up, Mommy! I gotta go!"

 

YES, SOMEDAY, when the kids are grown,

life will be different.

They'll leave our nest,

and the house will be Quiet....

and calm....

 

and empty....

 

and lonely...

 

And I won't like that at all!

And then I'll spend my time,

not looking forward to SOMEDAY,

but looking back at YESTERDAY.

 

Author unknown. If anyone has a proprietary interest in this story please authenticate and I will be happy to credit, or remove, as the circumstances dictate.

Thanks to SMKeith@aol.com

 

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