I'm bored... TV has no interest (not that it used to anyways), Brynlee has been playing with everything she's not supposed to today so I've let Ty handle her since he's been home for the most part and I have no motivation to finish organizing my still unorganized house. Ugh... Maybe I'll just post some pictures instead of whining some more. Just one of those days, thanks for listening.
The posting pictures isn't gonna happen. For some reason I have no patience to wait for them to upload. Go figure; I'm bored, impatient and unmotivated. Hmmm, sounds like a fabulous combination. Maybe it's the weather!
How about something positive and uplifting? eh, I got nothin' for today.
4 comments:
I hate days like that but we all seem to have them. Lets get together soon.
I swear it's the weather. I feel the same.
Haha oh dear I think that sounds a little too familiar. Those days are just hard and I'm glad I'm not the only one :)
I think those kind of days just come with life in general. But they definitely come with being a stay-at-home mom. Peter loves to get into things he shouldn't and sometimes I just don't have the fight in me to keep him out of stuff. Sometimes you just sit on the couch in exhaustion and watch as every toy that he owns gets thrown on the floor...and then you feel even more tired!
There was a conference talk a few years ago (I believe it was by Elder Ballard) that mentioned that the joys of motherhood are in the moments. It's so true. There are moments of pure bliss where you think "life can't get any better than this." You have to live for those moments when you come, because they are usually squished and sandwiched between long periods of cleaning up spills, doing laundry, disciplining, defiant screams from your two-year-old, etc.
But you know what? The moments make it all worthwhile. I mean, who wouldn't live for the coos of a newborn, or smiles when your baby sees you walk into the room, or your two-year-old picking flowers for you and looking proud/sheepish/shy/exuberant when you thank him for it? Those moments are definitely worth living for.
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