Roller-coaster

Posted by Deb on Monday October 1, 2007 at 10:47 pm

I started late this morning and Barney started later. Soon after nine, I was working on getting everyone downstairs and doing something productive; Barney was sitting up in bed, in pyjamas, weepily saying he wasn’t ready to start the day. I shut his bedroom door to keep his brothers out - I completely understand how four younger brothers might seem just a bit much after a weekend like his! - and we had a talk, and I suggested that he take some more time and make his way downstairs by ten o’clock; he willingly agreed and arrived at 9.50, much cheered.

He was slightly grumpy at lunchtime and at a couple of other points during the day he was quite deliberately pushing his brothers’ buttons, but otherwise was fine until he and Jack had an altercation mid-afternoon; Jack certainly started it, but didn’t deserve Barney’s retaliation, so Barney was the one I removed from the scene. That led to a total meltdown, with him crying and saying that he never got his way and that it was awful being the oldest and that I always take the side of the youngest - which is completely untrue - if anything it’s the opposite, because I’m very aware of what it’s like to be the oldest. He didn’t want me to comfort him, so once I’d made it clear I was willing to do it if he wanted, I let it be. He soon calmed down, and a while after that a boy (L) who lives up the street arrived at the door asking if Barney was coming out - actually he came asking for Henry at first; I think he’d got the two of them mixed up LOL He came in for a while - I chased Freddy and Jack out of the living-room so that Barney and L could have it to themselves (see? taking Barney’s side! ;-)) and Barney seemed to settle down well after that. He was calm and pleasant during dinner and afterwards, and when Scratchy, George and Freddy left for ju-jitsu, he happily helped me change bedsheets and agreed to turn his light out to go to sleep at 8 p.m. - which he did.

Whew. Talk about a roller-coaster ride. I really hope it was all down to fatigue, because if it’s teenage hormones…well, I don’t think I can do this for eight years :boggle:

On a brighter note, we were all pleased this morning to see that our first Postcrossing postcard had been received - in the South of France - which means we’ll be on the list to get one sent to us :-) The funniest moment of our day, however, had to be when Cassie (our big dog) noticed the sound from the radio speakers; they’re right at her head-height and she was completely flummoxed about where this sound was coming from. She spent a good two or three minutes standing in front of it, moving her head around and sniffing around the sides of the bookcase - I’d love to know what was going through her mind :-D

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Comment by alison
2007-10-02 17:26:03

You’ve got considerably more than *eight* years of it Deb! ;-) Not that I’m gloating or anything (only a dozen or so to go here :lol: ).

Hope he was happier today after a good night’s sleep :-)

Comment by Deb
2007-10-02 20:24:42

I was trying to focus on one child at a time; I think the cumulative effect might be overwhelming. I’m aware that in a few weeks, I will begin a period of having at least one teenager in the house, and that period will last for the next eighteen years. Now you’ve got me thinking about just how many teenagers I’m going to have in the house simultaneously - thank you so much for that…

 
 
Comment by Linda
2007-10-03 18:26:00

You never know it may not be too bad, teens aren’t all horrid people. :-) (or so I’m told, lol!) Four of mine have managed to make it to adulthood without being strangled by an irate parent in the process and I’m definitely not the most patient parent. ;-) (2 still to go though…)

I tried to join the webring around a week ago and haven’t heard anything yet, did something go wrong ? (or maybe you’ve just been mega busy with all those gorgeous boys). I have tried to join previously but was on a wordpress site and the code wouldn’t work so I canceled the application. Anyway if you could slip me in somewhere it would be great. I was one of the original members under the blogname ‘Breeze’. and it would be good to come back :-)

Comment by Deb
2007-10-03 22:26:43

Things have improved a great deal with sleep :-)

I’ve been trying to get to some blogring admin - hopefully I’ll get there before the end of the week. Too tired to do it now; I’ll only screw something up!

 
 
Comment by Gill Subscribed to comments via email
2007-10-03 19:25:24

As the mother of 3 of them I have one piece of advice for soon-to-be parents of teens: Buy more coffee mugs! (And socks, and crockery, cutlery.. clothespegs.. safety pins.. all manner of pots, pans.. mirrors! bathrooms! I’d better stop there, huh? ;) )

Comment by Deb
2007-10-03 22:28:22

No way am I buying more socks! I have a whole sock-rant blog-post in drafts right now LOL

 
 
Comment by Linda
2007-10-04 19:52:51

Thanks for the reply Deb, I’m happy to wait if your busy. :-)

Glad things improved with sleep, my two youngest are the same ages as your two eldest so i know how you feel, lol!

 
Comment by SallyM
2007-10-12 12:35:17

The dog and speakers things reminds me of the other day. I watched a video clip from my mobile phone whilst the kids were at school. When the kids talked poor Buttons shot up and raced round the house barking, she obviously thought she had missed them coming home!

 

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