To all the moms out there, you know we have hard days but the good times are much greater. I loved the tweet from @kelsey5k that reinforced this "The days are long but the years are fast." - a much more poetic version, don't you think? My response, "So true! And the 2 hr party today was way long!" And it was as I have a daughter who loves to plan and she was a bit upset perhaps insert some screams when things weren't going the way she planned/hoped. It is a learning lesson for kids of all ages, isn't it?
The day of her birthday my phone was ringing and beeping all day with good wishes and songs from family and friends. I am touched by the outpouring of love. Darling daughter commented on how everyone keeps calling! Gotta love it! But what I love the most is that we have an old video of Grandma and Grandpa singing, or trying to sing, her Happy Birthday. I love that she will always be able to see and hear Grandpa's voice. And that brings me to my most precious gift to her, a book called The Blue Roses by Linda Boyden, who actually called Maui her home for awhile. Darling daughter and I checked this book out from the library ages ago, okay, perhaps not the long. We both instantly fell in love with it as it is an amazing story with a great lesson, well written, and has a touch of humor to it even though it is a sad story - one that still brings tears to my eyes when I read it as it makes me miss my Dad and opens up discussion about Grandpa.
Rust to soft yellow = Success!
I could ramble on and on about how much I love my daughter, but you all know that. I could tell you about our whirlwind of a weekend that included not only baking a cake but painting a kitchen but that could drag on forever. But I must say, I am glad darling daughterHave a great week all! I am off to work, try to get some more running in, and blast away this cold that is brewing. Count down: 6 days 'til the BIGGEST WORK DAY EVER! Not the time to get any sicker!
Daily Gratitude: I am thankful for being a mom.
Daily Affirmation: I love myself and I am in charge of my own happiness.