Today, I am thankful for God. And my third cup of coffee for the day. And the fact that I saved $98.62 making groceries.
This week has been a roller coaster, that's for sure. But because of God's faithfulness, I am able to see the beauty in the hard times.
What hard time? Oh, the fact that T woke up at midnight on Sunday night/Monday morning (however you look at things) and threw up constantly for 12 straight hours. We thought he was doing better and were getting ready to go to church to pray for him when he started all over again. How many loads of laundry does it take to wash three loads of bedding, two baby outfits (I eventually let him go naked) two mommy outfits and two daddy outfits? Too many, that's how many. But I got to cuddle my sweet little man all day. And then I got to cuddle my sweet little girl all night because she refused to go to sleep until midnight. Yup, that's 24 hours with no sleep. Rock star mom? I think so!
Or the fact that Tuesday, my kids became posessed. Like nearly green soup spewing posessed. These adorable babies were trying to pull the iron down - as I ironed, by the way - fed the dog various pieces of Mrs. Potatohead, ran around the house screaming their head off just because, and fought with each other all day. At the end of the day, we were rushed, things were crazy, I was late to Junior League, and my husband was late to church. But, I was inspired by the projects we'll be doing at JL and showed up at church (after rushing out of JL as quick as I could) before the preaching started. I missed worship, but according to my husband someone screwed up the sound system so there were no drums or guitar which messed up the beat and everyone was worried about fixing it and yadda yadda yadda. But I got to hear all of the preaching, and the babies fell asleep on the way home. Score!
I was supposed to do a stylized shoot for breastfeeding awareness today, but the baby was having a bad reaction to a vaccine so it was rescheduled. What does a mom do with her free time with the assistant coming over? A wise photographer probably would have worked on the ton of portrait sessions that need tending to - they will get done! But a wise mom took the time to go make groceries sans kids. It was like a vacation! Amazing! Groceries is always a big deal for me. We have farmers markets, but during busy wedding and portrait season it's so hard to get out there coz their working hours and mine are at the same time. So, I scour sale ads and coupons and match up the best deals. Honey, if it ain't in the sale ad or have a coupon for it, I ain't buying it unless it's an essential item.
I go around to all of the different stores (which are in town 20+ minutes away) with my lists and my ads and my coupons and my reward cards and calculate how much I saved. It's actually really fun for me. Today I got nearly $100 in FREE groceries! You read that right! $98.62 to be exact. And everything was gluten free and organic when possible. That's a pretty good turn of events.
My husband was lamenting earlier in the summer about how hard the law industry is getting hit. Today, he called to say that he has more work than he can handle, is having to travel across the state more (we get reimbursed for that) and is getting people inquiring about having him represent them in large cases. Praise God!
And now I'm sitting here with a bowl of almonds and a cup of coffee with organic sugar listening to my kids play in the playroom with my mother in law. They're both feeling better. My husband is working hard. I've got a to-do list as long as my arm and feel motivated in crossing things off and life is good. This is as close to blissful as it gets - especially when I'm leaving the nasty diaper from this morning for my husband to clean when he gets home. :)