My wife is a goddamn superhero.
I mean, she’d have to be to look after Isaac on her own for
five days a week while I’m at work. In fact, all stay at home mums and dads
must have some sort of superhero gene in their DNA that gets them through the
day, while still managing to do other stuff.
Me? I don’t think I have that gene. Not that I’m not a good
dad; I’m frickin’ great in my own humble opinion, but on the rare occasions
that it’s just been me and Isaac in the house for a few hours, I’ve struggled
to feed myself, let alone do all the things that Jenny manages to do while
looking after him.
Did I wash any dishes? No.
Was I able to tidy anything up? Nah.
Was I able to put any washing on? Nope.
Did I even have a shower? Ha, you’re kidding, right?
Yet somehow, my amazing wife has it in her to not only keep
the house in a state that I could not - i.e. liveable - she also then makes the
dinner for the two of us whenever I get home so that I can have my time with
Isaac before he goes to bed, an hour and a half or so after I get home from
work.
And she manages to shower. Most days.
I wasn’t able to do anything between feeds on the one
occasion (one!) I’ve been on my own with Isaac for longer than a few hours
besides wait however long it was from the end of one feed until the start of
the next. And that was only from 11AM til 4 in the afternoon, not the half 7 to
half 5 shift that Jenny does every day.
Like I said…superhero.
I tell her she’s amazing, every day without fail. And sure,
she tells me that some days are great while others are hellish, but I know she
wouldn’t change it for the world.
Now, earlier on I said that I don’t think I have the
superhero gene that my wife and countless other stay at home supermums and
superdads have. And I know that’s not true. It’s there, dormant. I just haven’t
had the time to hone my skills as my wife has as I have to go out to work every
day. I’m fairly certain if I were the stay at home parent, I’d be just as good
as my wife is.
Because I reckon everyone has the capacity to be a
superhero.
And if you’re a stay at home parent, you already are one.
Just without the cape.
Ah, this is a lovely post. I wish my other half appreciated how hard it is being a stay at home parent! X
ReplyDeleteThanks for reading.
DeleteIt's absolutely the hardest thing to keep on top of, so I tip my cap to any and all stay at home parents. You guys are amazing.