
This Fun Monday is hosted by
Mommy Wizdom, who had a "wordzle" assignment - we had to use one of three themes, ten words in our story, and optional bonus words. I have highlighted the words we were required to use (and the bonus words I could manage) in yellow.
The theme I chose was "Raising a Teenager," AKA "Why I No Longer Have Time to Blog"


The room of a teenager is a mysterious place, and I am constantly fascinated with what I might find hanging from the
doorknobs at any given time. Lanyards, keepsakes, nametags, beads - all manner of items that are "treasures," not to be disturbed by me. I see that a panda backpack has found his home there, looking a bit
lethargic - not obviously remembering that he was a MUST HAVE purchase in a Washington D. C. museum gift shop, requiring me to jet across town on the Metro at lightning speed to provide the needed funds. I also remember

the bookcase - innocent, white, and so adorable that held her "
Goosebumps" books from middle school. Now, all the bookcases in her room are the requisite fashionable color of black, and her reading choices have moved to
magazines,

strewn across an old-fashioned trunk that was also painted black, to match the overall room decor.
And the room is often filled with a variety of the teenager's friends - corralling them all into participating in a simple activity such as dinner is akin to herding
cats. And the dinner itself? Well, sometimes, I have to take a bit of respite in a shot of
tequila in order to calm my jangled nerves. Such moments find me offering meal items such as a can of chicken
soup, Ramen
noodles, or a couple of
biscuits leftover from the morning breakfast. I know - I sound like a horrible mother at times. But have you raised a teenager lately? With their wireless devices constantly at the ready, I feel like a
prehistoric relic of an age gone by.

When I finally have a moment to myself, I am tired beyond belief. Being able to use the computer at home is a rare privilege, and so checking my comments is a treat indeed. Much less blogging a full post. And what do I sometimes find? That a
blogger with an avatar of an ostrich has left me a
humorous comment that brings me to tears, reminding me that there are people out there, just like me. Mothers of these beautiful people we call children, even though they can sometimes suck the very life out of us.
And yes, I finished this post shortly before 11PM, when the teenager finally let me on the computer. Now go check out the other participants!