Monday, November 24, 2008

Testosterone Overload

A shout out to all the ladies in the house. Don't worry guys; it gets good in the end.

I have been living in testosterone overload most of my life. You know, when your house is overrun with the male population. It is and always has been, "a mans world" in my house. My husband and I have six children between us, five of them are males. Yes, I know, right about now you are feeling for me. I am too.... I think I might need to lie down for a while before I finish this.... Maybe say a prayer or two....

No, I'm OK, back to the story.

Not to long ago; I had three boys that were in there 20's living in the basement, my husband, a five year old boy and little old me. I was the lone female in a male world. You could cut the testosterone with a knife. I think if you could describe the smell of my basement, it would be a combination of body odor and stinky socks. And yes, believe it or not, I think back on it now and I miss those days.... Walking over piles of dirty clothes in the laundry room because they never finished a load of laundry the same day. Searching the house for the cordless phone that always disappeared. Wondering who that great big guy was in my house with them and sometimes thinking I had gained some extra kids. Well, now that I think about it, I miss the boys..... I do not however miss the mess they always left in their wake. I wish their wives the best of luck, I tried to train them. I really did!

I am still living in testosterone overload, just not on the scale I used to. I am now only out numbered by two to one. Though, I still notice faint hints of the past. Hair left in the bathroom sink after shaving. The toilet seat not lifted up. EWW! Or left up so I fall in. Coffee grounds on the counter. Why is it that no one but me knows how to wipe off the kitchen counters? I want to know! I also want to know why everything lays right where it lands, always. It can stay there for days, months, even years and not be touched. But when they need it, I hear "hey, wheres my......?" What about a mans ability to step right over a mess. HUH? Big spill on the floor, stepped right over it..... Ever seen that one happen? Or they do one thing, like vacuum and think they deserve a party to be thrown in their honor. Oh, King, man of the house, you are so great, thank you for your vacuuming!!! I am forever grateful!

I could go on and on and on. I won't though, because it will only bring my frustration level up and I will begin to sin.

So, I do these things instead. I clean the hair out of the sink. I put the toilet seat down. I wipe the counters off. I clean up the spills they walk over. I pat my husband on the back when he vacuums. Then I say a prayer and remind myself why I do it. It's because I love them.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

What a funny post! I also have been outnumbered by men as I have two sons and a hubby. I love them bunches though, and have come to feel like a very pampered woman by all those men who love me too!

Blessings,
Lori
www.lorimoon.com

Anonymous said...

Oh my gosh, I can so agree with you on this! I live with my husband three boys and one daughter! We fuss all the time about the toilet seat being left up and the "little" hairs all over the bathroom sink from shaving! How they don't pick up their dirty clothes and put them in the laundry basket! But, I am like you. I am thankful to God that I was blessed with three healthy and happy boys. I am thankful for my husband who loves me so much. I am thankful for my daughter who is so much like me! I am thankful to God for the love we all share for each other. I know "we girls" do things which annoy the males in our house as well! They just don't fuss about it as much as we do LOL. But, praise God for it all!

Lori Laws said...

You are too funny Sherri..."What about a mans ability to step right over a mess. HUH? Big spill on the floor, stepped right over it".....You must know my husband. But then again, it's in the male gene. It's their instinct, but we love them. I love the way you share your heart! Blessings to you!

Judi Lynn Lake said...

Oh, Lori this is a keeper - great article! I don't live with as many males as you but enough to wonder what it is they're thinking of -- do you know how many times my daughter fell into the toilet bowl when she was small because the seat was left up... well, it was funny even though she'd get mad as ever and, like you said, we do love them, don't we... enjoyed this and hope you have a wonderful Thanksgiving!!!