In no particular order, here are some things that I am thankful for:
Thankful for when free things fall into my lap.
I ordered ONE pack of 4 applesauce pouches through a site that was new so there was a promotion code, free shipping, yada yada. The one pack of 4 was $1.48 shipped. Instead of one box, the company sent me 12. So, I got 48 pouches for $1.48. I don't even know what that math equals, but I know it is really cheap and amazing.
I did send an email & they said it was their mistake, so I got to keep them. And...they sent me a credit for my next order for the "inconvenience." #keepsgettingmorefree
Also, I am thankful that my husband humored me when I ran to him shouting about free applesauce. He has learned that the appropriate responses just makes things smoother for everyone.
Keeping with the free theme, I am thankful that I am done with the kids' Christmas presents and got some amazing deals, along the way.
Thankful for Anderson's book selections at the Book Fair. Actually, thankful that he attends a school that has a book fair, thankful to Noni for buying him the tornado one, thankful that he loves nonfiction because that means he might love History over Science one day (all of the above are, of course, based on true events) and, most of all, THANKFUL that this kid is giddy over his very own copy of Harry Potter.
Thankful for the glimpses of Ferg's days that I get from his school. I am eternally grateful for the grandmas and teachers who give these boys so much love while I'm at work. I am thankful for Max's personality and the fact that even though he cries every morning, I know it is all for show and he really loves being there.
Thankful for that lone Ninja Turtle on a wall of plain reptiles because I love that my kid is unique. Also, thankful for amazing teachers, even at the pre-school level, who are not afraid to "personalize" learning for my kid. And, if all of this is not some kind of fuel for my fire of justifying sending my kid to school in his pajamas, I don't know what is.
Thankful for this girl who has stuck with me for over a decade. She is not one who generally shows her appreciation, as she prefers to voice her concerns and sassiness, but I think she feels pretty positive about our relationship, as well.
Thankful when I find notes in Anderson's backpack like this because...take that, mom guilt!
Thankful for this guy who will never ceases to keep us entertained/exhausted/laughing/terrified.
I am so thankful that I had 3 flat tires in a 24 hour period because the experience made me realize how lucky I am for so many reasons. I took a pic of the first flat, sent it to B and when I called him, he answered, "Where are you? I'm on the way." He is a knight in shining armor, that one.
Also, I am thankful we have insurance to pay for towing, savings to pay for new tires and perspective to realize the difference between an inconvenience and a tragedy.
Thankful for when this guy takes selfies with me, work events that make me feel like a grown up and my mom who makes a pretty cheap/loving babysitter.
Thankful that I just do not choose to fight the clothes' battle with Max, free festivals, warm weather in November and proof that I exist in my kids' childhoods.
Thankful for, "Mama, you can't look; I am making something. Don't look! Daddy, how do you spell awesome?"
How did I get so lucky to be the mom to this guy??
Thankful for when Max rests his head on his little hand, when we read books together and the fact that my self confidence is stronger than my laziness and I am not compelled to crop the weird looking corner of my head out of this picture.
Thankful that I have never really been content to "settle" for myself or anyone that I love, thankful that I found this picture that proves to me that IT IS NOT MY FAULT that I get a little...ahem...testy at times when someone pisses me off does something I don't agree with-it is just who I am and always have been. Thankful that I had enough gumption to fight back when the kindergarten teacher said I was supposed to be a pilgrim because I was a girl; I really wanted to be an Indian. But, mostly, what I am thankful for is that my mom was there to take the picture. As a working mom (like she was at that time,) I know the real life struggle of trying to be totally committed to 2 separate lives at once and I can only imagine the stress of missing work to drive to a kindergarten lunch, but she did it and probably didn't think twice and I am thankful.
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What the hell. Why do you have to show the rest of us up with this deep post. Sigh.
ReplyDeleteLa croix! Has it changed your life?!? Why have we not discussed this in greater depth?
"When I ran to him shouting about the applesauce."
Max's ninja turtle at school is possibly one of the best things to ever happen to us. I feel like it Jair sums up everything.
Love these posts. Write a book
ReplyDeleteBorn on third base. I absolutely love this. You are fantastic and I am thankful for you!
ReplyDeletebtw, the other day Jeremy said he wanted to see 'that Anderson kid again' - I am NOT thankful for wasting my time in Knoxville rather than spending more of it with you!