Not THAT word.
This is a G Rated blog after all!
LICE.
I bet it makes you start scratching just by reading the
word.
Mavery brought that lovely word into our home for the first
time.
Thank you public education.
That was a joke.
And since Mavery is so good about sharing, she passed the
fun on to 3 of her siblings.
The day before her dad was scheduled to travel for a week.
You know, dad who is BALD and has no worries about being inflicted.
Leaving me in a war zone, or so I felt like it.
Have you had lice? It is BAD. I did laundry around the clock
for 6 days straight. I have trash bags of toys piled to the ceiling.
I have sat and picked at hair till my fingers were
numb.
It ranks up there as one of the WORST things I have been
through in motherhood. Or grossest at least.
It is one of those things that just make you feel shameful.
Going into the store to buy the shampoo made me cringe. Till I was buying
bottle #4 then I was over it.
Because honestly, it is not my fault.
Despite the craziness, it is not like we don’t clean our
house or bathe our children.
Rumor has it they are attracted to clean hair anyways.
Whatever the case, it was not a fun thing AT ALL.
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I wrote the above 3 weeks ago DURING the lice
infestation. After thinking we were
free, a child started itching. Again.
And so we bagged everything back up.
We are washing 100 loads of laundry..
We have washed heads and we I picked.
And picked.
And we are I am STILL picking.
We have had desperate thoughts such as “How weird would it
be to have a family full of all shaved heads?” Or “If we were to get a pet
monkey, would it sit and pick for us? “ I have thought of loading them all up
and taking a road trip to Chicago to visit the Nitpickers Salon. Oh yes, there
IS such a place!
If you have had lice in your home, you get my pain. If you
have not, you should get down on your knees and THANK GOD.
Funny, when they sent those notes home from school in the
past “Someone in your child’s class has been treated for lice, please check
your child” I always just threw it away
and thought, “ EWWW how disgusting, poor them. “
But like I said before, I am over it. Think what you will of
us. You can be no more disgusted than I am.
This whole ordeal has made me think of a few things.
#1. I TOTALLY get why
they shave the kids heads in orphanages and I will NEVER EVER question it
again. When you barely have time to hold
all the kids, you certainly do not have the time to pick out bugs.
#2. Lice is very much like bad habits, or hidden sin.
Truth? I think so. Like our bad habits that we don’t want to
admit, they can be hidden from everyone, but we know they are there.
They are not easily broken. To get rid of them we must work.
HARD.
Even when we think we have rid ourselves, that we are safe,
it can reappear, We must stay on guard.
Trying to rid ourselves of it alone is not possible. With
lice, we have to use the proper shampoos, combs, lighting etc. With those bad habits and our sin? We need
God.
So
as I arm myself for the ongoing battle of this dirty four letter word, I
will continue to remind myself that it CAN be broken. (Oh PLEASE God
let it be broken SOON!!!!) And I will also continue to pray that the bad habits I know the Lord wants me to work on (FOOD, among many) will also be broken.
5 comments:
Shannon, I am sooooooooo sorry! Been there, done that, and Dawn's hair was down below her waist, and thick like a rope. Will add you to our prayer list. Good comparison on hidden sin. Can I use that in my Sunday School lesson, too??? Aunt Judy
I agree with Judy - great post. I also loved the comparision - soooo, soooo true. I think we've all dealt with the lice one time or another AND as for the sin - well, that's an ongoing battle! Praying for you always!
Love ya
deb
Oh girl, I am so sorry to hear about your battle with lice. Stupid, little, nasty, bugs.
You will get thru it. Grant's school is always sending those notes home and I do a 3 second look at his head and move on. I can only imagine looking thru a thick mane of black hair.
I did love your post, you always make me laugh and keep it soo real.
missing you,
Renee S
My girls went through this last year thanks to a sleepover with the neighbor girl. My stylist recommended using shampoo with tea-tree oil in it. The tea-tree oil acts as a natural insect repellent. Paul Mitchell makes on you can find at the salon or I have found one at Walgreen's. Good luck, I can so relate to your post.
LICE, truly an awful word!
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