I work 42-50 hours a week. I go to school full-time in the evenings. I'm a mother of two, and a wife, and the only wage earner in our home. I live in Juarez, and cross to El Paso to work and school everyday. I also am not healthy. None of that is new. I have lived like this for more than seven years. But, lately, I am exhausted. Work is, well, work. And school is work too. And these two things combined mean I am rarely home. And the guilt that comes with being gone from home 14-16 hours a day is overwhelming. Guilt about not spending enough time with my children; my son Christian is age 12, and my daughter, Mackenzie, is age 7. Guilt about not spending enough time with my husband, who is awesome, by the way. Guilt about not spending enough time with our two dogs and our cat. Guilt about not cooking dinner for my family daily, guilt about not doing the laundry, not ironing their clothes, not cleaning the toilets, not making up the bed, not sweeping and mopping, not dusting, not cleaning the patios, not watering my plant, not doing the dishes, not cleaning and organizing the closets, not making sure the kids eat fruits and veggies, and brush their teeth, and do their homework, and use good manners, and say their prayers. Ruben has had to pick up, where I left off.
Ruben, God love his soul, has evolved and changed into this amazing father and husband. He is strict, yet nurturing. He is responsible and hard working. He is sober, and has been for several months now, and conscious of what his family needs. He loves the Lord, and it's reflected in his children. He has come so far, in such a short period of time. He keeps this house running like a well-oiled machine. He has his routine down pat. He keeps me sane. Ruben and I have traded him working in a maquila (factory) for $50.00 U.S.dollars a week, and paying strangers to watch our children, for me working in El Paso, making 6 times that a week, and him staying home with our children, taking them, walking them actually, to their schools here in Juarez, within our pretty little gated community. I made the decision to go to school to try to better my career, to increase my salary, get a better job, and eventually, work from home. And, then, start Ruben's business. That is all still the 5-year plan. But, for now, I struggle to juggle. Lately, unexpected bills and expenses just seem to keep popping up, and I've missed a few days of work from illness. That just puts us farther behind, and it feels like we are living beyond our means, leading us to contemplate moving to a much cheaper home in a different area. It's just something up on the table. It would enable me to perhaps afford some much needed health insurance.
But, there is always a light at the end of the tunnel, there is always hope. God teaches me that I don't have to do it all myself, that I don't have to be perfect at everything I do, that I don't have to carry it all on my shoulders. He will carry it for me. He will provide me with strength when I am weak. Rest when I am weary. Joy when I am sad. Comfort when I am sick. I just simply have to let go, and let God. That's the tricky part. Control freak that I am. But God knows me well.
What I've learned, specifically, this week, is that I am capable. I am really good at juggling, as it turns out. Ruben's 40th Birthday party was on Saturday, and we were surrounded by friends and neighbors who love and support us in our struggles and juggles, and I realized how blessed we are to have them in our lives! I put that party together with minimum resources, a limited budget, and pressed for time. I also made a special cake for Ruben, in which I had no clue what I was doing! And it was awesome! I planned it during finals week at school, and a hectic week at work, when we had some of the highest call volumes ever! I pulled it off without a hitch, by the grace of God! And, I couldn't have done it without Team Hernandez! My family rocks! So, I think it was a turning point for me. I'm no longer going to worry or stress. I know God will get me through. Money comes and goes. I won't always be this sick; my diseases always have the possibility of remission. I can always kick my own butt and start working out again. I don't have to keep making straight A's in school, I don't have to feel guilty about everything I'm missing out on at home. I have such a great support system in place. My family is always there for me. And I just keep remembering that This is all temporary. And, this will all work out. It always does. God shows me so much favor, and mercy, and grace. So, until then, I juggle! It should come naturally. After all, I'm kind of a clown. Keep calm and juggle on, ya'll!
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