Last week, for whatever reason, was REALLY long. I don’t know if it was the few nights that Daniel worked late or the 100+ degree heat 7 days in a row, or what , but I was ready for the weekend! Friday night, Daniel was working late and I had ambitious plans to get some packing and cleaning done after the baby went down. Sitting in the cool, dark nursery, rocking and singing to the baby is the surest way to kill any plans I have to be productive. Naturally, I was in no mood to clean or pack but nowhere close to being ready for bed at 7:15. Instead, I put the tea kettle on to make a cup of “Mother’s Milk Tea” (I’ve been drinking obsessively for the past few months to promote healthy lactation) and kinda zoned in front of the TV for a bit. (Something I NEVER RARELY do!) As I finished my last sip of tea (more like… gulp. Mother’s Milk Tea – is not delicious sipping tea) I noticed that the tag (tab?) had the following quote printed on it:
“An attitude of gratitude brings opportunities.”
This quote reminded me of how thankful I am that we can afford for me to stay home and care for our sweet baby girl. I’ve mentioned before that it’s been an adjustment financially; requiring us to change our spending habits and reorganize our priorities. If I’m totally 100% honest, I don’t miss much at all about that pre-baby life at all. Especially when I consider what those changes mean. Sometimes it’s easy to loose track of the things we are thankful for; we take for granted some of the most important gifts. I joke about being “young and broke” but shouldn’t because we are rich in so many ways. Happiness is not found in having or doing, but in being. I need to remember to give thanks, in all seasons.
Give thanks in all circumstances, for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus for you – Thessalonians 5:18
Tonight… I am most thankful for:
- Our healthy and happy daughter whom I cannot imagine life without
- My dear husband who makes the coffee every morning and loves me even when I’m cranky.
- Our amazing families who love and support us in every way imaginable.
- The “vintage” roof over our heads, A/C that works in 108 degree heat, and our loyal guard
DogDurch - Being able to stay home with Olivia – watching her grow and learn every day.
Just in case you nursing mommas were wondering… Yogi makes an alternative to the popular “Organic Mother’s Milk Tea” that’s a little bit cheaper! At the recommended 3-5 cups a day, that stuff gets expensive!
Yogi Woman’s Nursing Support Tea
On Sale (right now) at Whole Foods $2.99!
If you drink enough of the mothers milk ie. the recommended amount you actually get used to the taste. It’s not enjoyable but it is tolerable!
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