During normal days, my house is a mess with toys scattered everywhere on the floor, sofa and bed. The toys travel all over from the living room to the kitchen and even to the bathroom. You may topple if you do not walk carefully. In fact on the sofa, there wouldn't be any place to sit for human beings as all the dolls in the house would be proudly sitting there. The school books will be on the floor, school bag on another sofa, drawing sheets turned rockets flying in the air. At any point of time, either I will be yelling or the elder one shouting or the younger one screaming. So the house looks like a fish market. If I get to know that any guests are coming, the first thing I need to do is "mission mess clearance".
My elder daughter completes 7 years this October and the younger one completes 1 year in the same month. I try my best to discipline the elder one, anyways the baby doesn't understand anything right now. I have made some set of rules for the house, but rules are made to be broken. I always insist the elder one to keep the things in its place after using, but it is never done until I yell at her. The deadline would be before she goes to the bed. But most of the times, I end up doing it myself. Anyways the baby's things also I have to keep aside.
But, this scene completely changes when one of them or worst, both of them fall ill. The house becomes silent, but looses it's charm as the kids would be suffering. Then I realise that a messy house indicates healthy and happy kids. It is very painful to see them when they are not well. I miss the naughty smile on their faces, their scream and the laughter and strangely, the mess too.
I am a "new" second time mom and lately have realised that once the virus enters the house, it gifts the infection to everyone in the house before vanishing. As the elder one goes to the school, goes out to play, she gets infected first, then the baby and by the time both of them are fine, I fall sick.
The most common illness every time for them is cold, cough and fever. Sometimes it becomes severe like throat infection and congestion as well. It makes them miserable for few days. With no proper food intake, both would lose weight and become weak.
I try to keep them away from each other when one of them is ill so that I can avoid the transmission of infection, but fail. The elder one wants to cuddle and kiss her baby sister all the time and the baby goes in her walker to the big sister to wake her up whenever she is sleeping.
Before the second child was born, it was only a one time visit to the doctor whenever my daughter fell ill. My husband and I would take leave alternatively for two days and would extend if required which was very rare. During the night, one of us would keep alarm to give medicines in the midnight or in the early morning. She would become fine in 2-3 days and we ourself never got infected from her.
Now after the second one is born, both of them fall ill one after the other or together on the same day. Doctor visit is never one time now. Sometimes morning I have taken one and evening another to the clinic. Sometimes together. Now to give the medicines, both of us need to keep alarms one for each kid. And by the end of this cycle even we fall sick. By the time everyone recovers, two weeks would be over.
As I am a SAHM now after the second baby, the trouble of taking leave from work doesn't exist. Earlier, it would be very difficult for me to get even a single day of leave. Now I wonder, with both the kids falling ill so frequently, how I would have managed with one day off.
Finally, I would like to say that kids have more will power than elders. Once they are little well, they bounce back and start their routine of mischiefs again. They completely forget how much they suffered and move on. Thus my house comes to life again and it goes on!