
Ok - so this isn't really a tip for today .... just a reminder of what a complete wreck I can make of other people's schedules when I make a mistake ... this just totally bums me out.
I am the one with the "data organizing business" .... I have my "desk reference family handbook" .... my "on the go family handbook" with the "color coded calendar" and a Blackberry!
I (of all people) should have my routine down to scientific perfection .... I should never be late to an appointment ... mess up a carpool (I am the queen of carpool emergency cards) ... miss a meeting ... forget to return a phone call ... pay a bill late .... or forget anything off of my grocery list.
Unfortunately, today .... was just one of those days I wished I had "woken up in Australia." Have you ever read the children's book "Alexander & The Terrible Horrible No Good Very Bad Day." Where after a bad day he tells his mom that he wished he could move to Australia to escape bad days? Her reply ... "some days are like that ... even in Australia."
So here were my gaff's in order .... they all add up to a pretty big mess:
1. I got the time wrong on my girls' doctor appointments today. I originally thought they were for 9am then checked my calendar yesterday and realized I had written them down for 2pm. When I showed up at 2pm today they told me the appointment was for 11am all along .... SERIOUSLY .... what is wrong with me? How did I manage to get ONE appointment wrong 3 times!!
2. I had managed to think through the morning carpool routine enough in advance to know that I needed to find a ride to school for my daughter (I had told the original carpool that we wouldn't need a ride because I thought my daughter was going to the doctor instead - back when I thought the appt was at 9~~!
3. I didn't think through the afternoon carpool implications of a 2pm doctor's appointment until after I walked the dog today at 11am (yes - that is the original time I was SUPPOSED to be at the pediatrician)! I realized (only 4 hours before school let out) that I would either have to ask another mom to switch days with me OR not tell anyone and still drive carpool (even though my own child wasn't participating) and have the kids be home a little later than usual. My thoughtlesness (or just lack of thought ... I wasn't trying to be rude but it WAS rude nonetheless) caused a big interruption in her day.
4. After wrecking my schedule, my girls' 'schedule, my carpool mom's schedule AND the pediatrician's schedule I was definitely wishing for Australia!
Here was the end result .... a COMPLETELY unexpected and UNDESERVED act of amazing grace and kindness!!!
When my pediatrician (Dr. P!) heard from her nurse that I had arrived (3 hours late .... ) she came BACK to work (she was already in her car leaving the parking lot!) to see my girls. I am still bowled over by her graciousness for my tardiness. She was NOT short with me, not the slightest bit put out .... no huffs ... no, "please remember to be on time next time" .... no smirks ... NO lessons at all! She was JUST as gracious and kind AND amazing as she always is! WOW!!!
I had a friend in college who taught me a good lesson one time .... she said "when you are late to an appointment or meeting you unconsciously tell the other person that YOUR time is more valuable than theirs." She is SO right. Today I unconsciously told everyone that my time was more important than theirs .... Except for Dr. P whose act of undeserved graciousness dismissed my gaff and said "i forgive you" through her act of kindness.
The lesson ~ I need to be more gracious & forgiving to those who make mistakes that disrupt MY schedule! I have received the lesson today that a bit of undeserving grace goes a LONG way! I can't wait to pay it forward TENFOLD!!!
Go ahead, wreck my day .... I've got grace to freely give!
Thanks Dr. P!