living with sheep
If you’ve ever loved a sheep, then maybe you will understand.
I had never loved a sheep before these two. And now they are on my couch and it’s somehow fine (but also not really), and every day I think, “today I will figure out a way for the lambs to sleep outside,” and every day I run out of hours and the sheep sleep inside, and I love them so much.
You could have been born a sheep. You could have been born a snail. These lambs are just as alive as anyone. These lambs are on the couch, and getting a shampoo in the twins’ bathroom.
I have become an expert at diapering sheep. I threaten to make a YouTube tutorial about it, but so far none of the children has filmed me in action. Instead they roll their eyes. When I was a teenager, if my parents had brought home a pair of newborn twin bottle-lambs for us to snuggle on the sofa, I would have been over-the-moon delighted. I’m sure of it.
You can wonder about next week and if the diapers will still fit, or next month and if the neighbors will complain. Or you can just live this day today, with your sheep.