So I haven't posted in awhile because we really haven't had anything big or exciting or amazingly fun going on in our lives. I've been at quite a loss trying to find something to post about. Have you ever noticed that for the most part, that's how life goes? It's like when someone asks "So, what have you been up to?" and you're not really sure how to answer. I'm sure they aren't really asking "So, how many diapers did you change today?" or "How long did it take to make dinner last night?" or even "How many trips=miles=gas=money did the kids make to preschool this week?" No doubt about it, life is great but sometimes there's not much noteworthy to tell about from day to day.
Well this post is about some of our day to day stuff, because that's all that's been going on around here for the most part. And true to the title, most of it has been good, some bad, and a even a little bit of ugly.
The Good
Dinner as a family was a blast last night! As I'm sure many of you can understand, dinner as a family is not always a lot of fun. It usually includes a lot of nagging like "sit down," "eat your food" and a lot of questions from the kids like "how many more bites?" and "can I get down now?" To be honest Chad and I usually end up frazzled by the end of dinner. BUT, last night was so much fun. Ethan and Noah were being so cute and we all sat around the table telling jokes and laughing till our sides hurt. Ethan and Noah would tell jokes that (honestly) didn't make much sense but were hilarious anyway, and Chad and I only knew old boring jokes like "Why did the chicken cross the road?" and "Knock knock, who's there? Orange. Orange who? Orange you glad I didn't say banana?" but the boys laughed anyway. It was a really, really GOOD time.
...And All the Other Stuff
I won't focus on too much of the bad/ugly other that to say that my step-dad had surgery yesterday (but it's good now because he's on his way to recovery!) and that Ethan had some kind of stomach illness or bug and was throwing up all last night--I'm convinced it was the raw cookie dough he ate last night (sneaking it after he'd already been told not to eat it!)
But all in all, even though life at times really is not very exciting, it is still great and we have so much to be thankful for. I have a sweet and wonderful husband, and three adorable and fun little boys. They are my everything.
In conclusion, I'll end this post with my favorite quote of all time from President Hinckley:
"Anyone who imagines that bliss is normal is going to waste a lot of time running around shouting that he's been robbed. The fact is that most putts don't drop, most beef is tough, most children grow up to be just people, most successful marriages require a high degree of mutual toleration, most jobs are more often dull than otherwise. Life is like an old time rail journey...delays, side tracks, smoke, dust, cinders, and jolts, interspersed only occasionally by beautiful vistas and thrilling bursts of speed. The trick is to thank the Lord for letting you have the ride."
So true.
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7 comments:
Thanks for sharing the quote by Pres. Hinckley. I needed that little reminder!!
So, how many diapers DID you change today? I swear I hit an all time high! You boys are so cute, they say the funniest things in primary :)
I can just imagine Ethan's crazy faces laughing to your jokes at the dinner table. In primary we just got a kick out of watching all the cute and funny faces he pulls. Love it!
thanks girl for that post. its so nice to hear that other people are doing the same thing i am. that quote what exactly what i needed right now. you must have felt inspired. your dinner table sounds like a ton of fun.
First off...so sorry Ethan was sick. No fun. I love that quote! I think I need to print it off and hang it up where I can read it every day. I'm so anxious to hear all of those funny jokes.
I had no idea that grandpa had surgery. We're always out of the loop. I wonder if Chad knew and just didn't tell me.
I'm sad to hear that Ethan's been sick. Ryker was sick all weekend too....after three days of taking care of him, I'm SO far behind on everything. Loved the quote though....the railroad party kinda made me laugh....how true it is!!
You are awesome Andrea! I guess I'll stop shouting I've been robbed! :)
Life is good. Lots of truth in that quote, thanks!
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