Ingredients: A large helping of torrential rains, some blustering wind, one weary adult and one cranky toddler
Preparation time: Take as long as you like!
Serves: Enough to knock out an army!
Method:
1. Take a generous helping of a toddler who wakes up at 4 a.m. and promptly attempts to careen headfirst over sleeping parents into the fascinating abyss that lies beyond the bed, thereby causing parents to snap out of slumber pronto with near panic attacks.
2. Stir in some wailing and crying and resisting all attempts to go back to bed, deigning to finally do so only at 6.30 a.m. when it is time for the hapless parents to rise and shine, all bleary eyed.
3. Sprinkle some shrieking like the mother-is-an-axe-murderer when attempts are made to lather/ rinse/ wipe or any other such activity that takes away from the all important task of playing and splashing around in the bath water. Ensure that you add at least one teaspoon of getting the hapless mother soaking wet in the process.
4. Gently fold in some more screeching and prancing around on the bed immediately post-bath, wriggling out of the mother's grasp and making it a point to stay in the middle of the bed which she can't get to because of afore mentioned soaking wet status.
5. Briskly whip in a couple of kilos of the stuff babies make, making sure the diaper is freshly blessed only after the help has left the house so that there is no one to aid the defenseless mother from The Attack of The Fingers That Squish.
6. Deftly add The Fingers That Squish to the mix, making sure you use them for other purposes like touching all objects that the eye can see, thereby necessitating Operation Clean Up No. 1.
7. In the micro nano second that it takes the mother to slip on a fresh diaper, stir in the wriggling-out-of-the-grasp act again and pee in at least three empty spaces. Stir briskly to a smooth consistency.
8. Add some relentless wailing and being a general crank to taste.
8. Add some finely chopped messing around in the freshly peed in spaces, necessitating Operation Clean Up No 2.
9. Repeat Steps 3 & 4. This time make sure to add a generous helping of shrieking and relentless wailing as mother attempts to put on a fresh diaper and change of clothes.
10. Whip to a smooth consistency, stirring in some of throwing up of the dinner, necessitating Operation Clean Up No. 3.
11. Add a generous smattering of taking approximately one hour, forty five minutes and 15 seconds to go into a state of gentle sleep insisting only on the finest patting and rocking to get there, ignoring the fact that mother now looks and feels like a sixty year old on the brink of senility. Wait for the flavors to infuse.
12. Garnish with waking up at the sound of the slightest peep for at least thirty minutes more, drifting off finally into a resigned sort of sleep. We have a 4 a.m. appointment to keep after all.
Serve cold on a rainy day.
Tip: Works best in the absence of that fine ingredient, The Papa Man. Be sure to try when this ingredient is out of town, working late or is otherwise missing in action.
14 comments:
LOL!!!
Gosh you brought tears to my eyes with all that laughing!!
Couldn't help but recollect the trauma of changing diapers with my twins (still facing it, but they are better behaved now :) )
Love your style :)
PS: Dropped by here from Momo's Ma's blog :)
Good job with the blog :)
Cheers,
N.
momofrs...Hi there, very glad you like the blog, do drop by more often. The rainy day stuff actually happened yesterday, really was traumatic when it happened, but yeah writing about it and laughing takes the edge off a little :) Still get nightmares about The Fingers That Squish though *shudder*
Hey Newmum
We've been enjoying some of the same , these last few days. In fact, the current house special consists of a recipe involving head butting and flattening mamma's soft and wobbly bits endlessly and waking up self and mamma every hour of the night for more of the same!
Haha, you are funny! Was laughing out loud, literally! Oh the joys of diapering!
MRC...Sigh. I hear you sistah, I'm hoping this too is a phase that shall pass! Soon, hopefully.
Sonia...I know! And then there are more joys of potty training to look forward to.
Gosh. That sounds exhausting.
I am getting most envious of the people putting up FB updates about watching the rain while drinking chai and eating pakoras. Oh for a moment of such peace...
LOL too funny! Hilarious post :))
You write really well, maybe you should write a book on the 'JOYS of motherhood' ;)
Rohini...I know, precisely the reason why I've stopped checking FB! Right now though, ever since the 4am parties have made an appearance, I would even trade the moments of peace for some interrupted sleep :(
Priyanka...Yeah, it would be a 'joy' to read for sure ;)
hee hee!! I just love these posts and the way you describe mommyhood! Scary as it sounds, you almost want me to experience it all the same! :):)
Piper...You know I used to be terrified of motherhood myself, till I experienced it. It has its moments, but the good ones are worth their weight in gold and make you forget all the rest :)
LOL .. luved this one :P
Oh and the tip .. awesome ;)
HaHA......my daughter keeps regaling us with such recipes....live every moment of it..IMB...you capture it all so well.
Yes, somehow the fine ingredient at times like such is best kept away...am all smiles
Swaram...Oh the tip is very, very important for this recipe to have its FULL impact.
Poonam...Oh yes the absence of the fine ingredient is much required :)
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