Every year I try to do a 30 days of thanks. I post on Facebook something I am grateful for everyday. It helps me focus on all the pluses and joys of my life. Something we all need to do more often.
My list for 2012:
Day 1 of Gratitude: I am thankful for my daughter. She may talk
non-stop and be full of opinions - especially when it comes to bossing
her brother - but she is kind and compassionate and loves to help. She
is growing so fast and I love that she still loves to cuddle. She is an
awesome big sister and I can't wait to see her with her new sister.
Day 2 of Gratitude: I am thankful for my son.
He is in the middle of the horrific 3s, but he is still a cuddly
little guy who adores having time with me or his Daddy. He's clever and
silly and I am so proud of how well his is doing after a rough start in
life and a year of therapies. He loves "doing school" and playing with
his sister. I can't wait to see what kind of big brother he will be!
Day 3: I am so thankful for my husband. He works so
hard for us - even on Saturday - and he is a wonderful father and
husband. The kids shriek and run out the door at him when he gets home
every evening and he always has time for play or a snuggle when he is
home with them. After 10 years of marriage I can honestly say I think I
love him more now then ever. Always marry a man who makes you laugh!
:)
Day 4 of Gratitude: I am so grateful for this
little life growing inside of me. Even when she wakes me in the middle
of the night for a dance party. :)
Day 5: Today I am thankful for a full pantry.
We've had some hard times the last few winters and now I feel more
secure having plenty of food in the house. We will always have meals!
Day 6 of Gratitude: I am thankful that I live
in a country with the freedom to elect our leaders and voice our
opinion. And I am grateful that we are allowed keep those opinions to
ourselves if we so choose and merely show up at the polls to do our
part.
Day 7: Today I am thankful for a roaring fire and a cup of tea on a cold, rainy day.
Day 8 of Gratitude: Today I am thankful for a wonderful homeschool co-op. Lovely families and interesting topics and my children love it. Even Chandler who has a hard time warming up every week gets excited when I say it's co-op day and tells me how much fun he had playing on the way home. I feel privileged to be a part of it!
Day 9 of Gratitude: Today I am thankful for
my mom. She did an amazing job raising us as a homeschooling, single
mom - yes that was complicated! She's a military veteran and went back
to school in her 30s as a single mom to 3 children and graduated with a
4.0 average. We combined households with her this year and even though
we were all nervous I think it has worked well. The kids love having
grandma around (even when she is strict with them) and having someone
who enjoys cooking and doing laundry as been awesome! ;) Daddy
laughs how much alike my mom and I are - it's a good thing he loves her!
I love you Mom. Thank you for everything you do for us!
Day 10: Today I am grateful for random acts
of kindness and good people who give action to their Christianity. I
came home from grocery shopping to find about a 1/2 cord of wood neatly
stacked in my driveway and a note on the door from a local church
telling us to have a great day. :) And I don't even go to that church!
What a blessing!
Day 11: Grateful to all of our veterans near
and wide. Thank you for all you have done for us and our country.
Especially my mom, Uncle and Poppy!
Day 12 of Gratitude: I am thankful for the
money for necessities. There may not be any more after that, but we
always have what we need.
Day 13: I am thankful for libraries.
Everyone in this house is obsessed with books and I can't imagine what
kind of book budget we would have if we had to buy them all! It's an
amazing system!
Day 14 of Gratitude: I am thankful for
finding a midwife I trust. After having to change OB offices in the
middle of my pregnancy I was afraid I would have a hard time but God
gave me exactly the right person to walk into the office to calm my
fears.
Day 15: After spending 2 hours on the phone
with my grandma this afternoon I am thankful for her. I love being able
to chitchat with such an amazing woman. She half raised me while my
mom was working when I was a child and I have so many wonderful memories
of us together - throwing cherry blossoms in the air to make it rain
pink flowers, having tea parties and the awesome crafts she would put
together. I love that she gets to play with my children and Claire (her
namesake) and Chandler adore her as much as I do.
Day 16: I am thankful for how healthy my
children are. Yes, we get our share of colds and drippy noses, but they
almost never have anything serious enough that they have to go to the
doctor. Chandler has a fit every year at his well-check because these
strange people want to touch him. They each have been on antibiotics
one time in their lives and for Chandler that was in the NICU! I pray
that they stay this healthy and sturdy through their lives!
Day 17 of Gratitude: Today I am thankful for
my chickens and a husband who takes his day off to work on the awesome
coop and run for me. I can't wait until we have fresh farm eggs from
the cute little things. You would be surprised how much fun chickens
are to watch. They come running when they see me in the morning - of
course I am the food lady - but they don't mind being petted or picked
up and the kids love how friendly they are!
Day 18: Today I am grateful for a cozy, nice
house. Sometimes it feels a little tight and Daddy and I have lots
of ideas for improvement but we are very lucky to have 4 good walls, a
strong roof and a nice big yard for the kids to play in.
Day 19: I an grateful for my local homeschool
ladies. I love our monthly mom support meetings, our chitchat during the
kid's weekly co-op and the ladies who meet for bible study
once a month. I am so glad to have like-minded women to spend time with
and enjoy an adult conversation!
Day 20: I am thankful for the internet. So
many of my friends live there! ;) I would never have met my awesome
June Moms without the internet. Between finding homeschool curriculum,
entertainment, keeping in touch with friends and family, encouragement
and finding information I don't know how we every did without it!
Day 21 of Gratitude: I am grateful that I am
able to stay home and homeschool our children. It's not an easy job by
any means and it involves sacrifices on all our parts, but we know it is
what we need to do and I am so thankful to have a husband who works
hard to make it happen.
Day 22 of Gratitude: On Thanksgiving Day I am
thankful for my family. We are a weird bunch with a bunch of
individual quirks but there is nothing better then sitting around the
table after a big family dinner drinking coffee and solving the world's
problems or more likely discussing the difference and significance of
Star Wars vs. Star Trek or Firefly or Doctor Who or Battlestar Galactica
while attempting to fit at least one small bit of each dessert in our
stomachs. ;)
Day 23: I am thankful for leftovers. I have awesome goodies in my fridge. I might just nosh all day long!
Day 24: Today I am thankful for music. Where
would we be as a human race if we could not express our emotions in
such a powerful way?
Day 25: Today I am trying to be grateful for
heartburn and all my pregnancy aches and pains. It means I have a
healthy, active little munchkin inside of me.
Day 26 of Gratitude: I am incredibly grateful
for books and the written word. So much knowledge just sits there
waiting for us to see it! So many great minds write down their thoughts
and ideas and left them for others. To be able to see and experience
the world without leaving your couch - to be places that are no longer
there and never will be again. I can't think of a better gift.
Day 27: I am thankful for 2 steady, reliable vehicles for us - that are ALMOST paid off!
Day 28: I am thankful for nesting energy and
ambition! Even if it only last an hour or two these little bursts are
really making a difference on the mess and clutter in my house!
Day 29: I am thankful for my life. There are difficult parts - but it is pretty darn great overall.
Day 30 of Gratitude: On the last day of November I just have to say that I am thankful for children who love to snuggle. :)
Trying to frugally raise 4 children, 2 cats, 6 rabbits, and a flock of chickens. No labels, just an attempt at common sense parenting.
Friday, November 30, 2012
Tuesday, November 27, 2012
Chickens in the Sun
My wonderful husband finished the chicken outside run! Now all we have left is to put the siding on the coop and it will be finally finished! This has been a never ending project and I know he is ready for it to be over.
Run! |
My pretty gate |
Peeking out cautiously |
The first ones out! |
Oh, they didn't die! It must be safe! |
Enjoying the grass |
Pretty girls |
Exploring the run |
They all stuck right next to each other. Stay with the herd! ;) |
Friday, November 23, 2012
Thanksgiving Family Pictures!
My awesome, talented sister took some pictures for us on Thanksgiving Day! It's harder to schedule these kind of things now that she is out of college. She settled an hour away from us and has a great full-time job. I'm really happy for her - but it is sad that we don't get to see her as often. At least she is still close enough that coming for family birthdays and holidays is not a big deal! Her hobby is photography and design and she always has been nice enough to take pictures for us every once and a while. Love my sister! I think she did a great job!
The Family! |
Me and my babies |
Belly pic! |
I think this one came out adorable! |
Me at almost 34 weeks pregnant! |
And just because Claire insisted she wanted a picture under the bush with Chandler! |
Sunday, November 18, 2012
Blessing in the Pain
This pregnancy has been really hard on me. My grandmother - who had 4 children - said her 3rd pregnancy was her hardest as well. Maybe that 3rd baby just really breaks your body in?
My hips and pelvis are killing me. A grocery or Walmart trip ends with me wincing and completely ready to go home and sit down. I toughed it out yesterday to help Daddy work on the chicken run and oh was I regretting it last night. Daddy tried to let me sleep in but I was in so much pain laying in bed I got up anyway. My doctor is referring me to physical therapy so I can get a support belt fitted and I can't wait. But unfortunately I won't be going for nearly 2 weeks. I can brave it out, right?
I just keep thinking about that sweet little baby moving, pushing and wiggling inside of me. She will be totally worth it. I will already do anything for her. And I can always put the Jewish mama guilt on her later in life, right? Of course right! ;)
My hips and pelvis are killing me. A grocery or Walmart trip ends with me wincing and completely ready to go home and sit down. I toughed it out yesterday to help Daddy work on the chicken run and oh was I regretting it last night. Daddy tried to let me sleep in but I was in so much pain laying in bed I got up anyway. My doctor is referring me to physical therapy so I can get a support belt fitted and I can't wait. But unfortunately I won't be going for nearly 2 weeks. I can brave it out, right?
I just keep thinking about that sweet little baby moving, pushing and wiggling inside of me. She will be totally worth it. I will already do anything for her. And I can always put the Jewish mama guilt on her later in life, right? Of course right! ;)
Tuesday, November 6, 2012
Life
Do you know how many times I have made it to this page to write a post an then life got in the way?
A child asking for help wiping their nose .... a little baby bouncing on my bladder .... Claire asking for help with her math page .... the fire needing another piece of wood ....
And then whatever I was going to post disappears into the back of my mind like wisps of ether.
Trust me - don't ask a 7 months pregnant woman to hold onto a thought longer then 5 minutes, it's just not going to happen.
But life is good. A coughing, drippy nose crud has been making the rounds in town and our household, but it could be worse and be a stomach flu or the like! Little Girl is growing well and moving frequently. We love our weekly homeschool co-op and my kids cheer when I tell them it's Thursday and I look forward to seeing other women with whom to sit and chat. The chickens are growing quickly and are almost fully feathered and we still like seeing them everyday and are noticing all their personalities.
The holidays and Little Girl will be here before I know it and I have to much to prepare! But we are so ready to meet her!
A child asking for help wiping their nose .... a little baby bouncing on my bladder .... Claire asking for help with her math page .... the fire needing another piece of wood ....
And then whatever I was going to post disappears into the back of my mind like wisps of ether.
Trust me - don't ask a 7 months pregnant woman to hold onto a thought longer then 5 minutes, it's just not going to happen.
But life is good. A coughing, drippy nose crud has been making the rounds in town and our household, but it could be worse and be a stomach flu or the like! Little Girl is growing well and moving frequently. We love our weekly homeschool co-op and my kids cheer when I tell them it's Thursday and I look forward to seeing other women with whom to sit and chat. The chickens are growing quickly and are almost fully feathered and we still like seeing them everyday and are noticing all their personalities.
The holidays and Little Girl will be here before I know it and I have to much to prepare! But we are so ready to meet her!
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