A few days before I went in for induction I wrote this on a piece of paper and stuck it on my mirror. It's come in handy over the last few weeks, whenever I feel overwhelmed and want to scream, cry, rock back and forth, run away... I catch a glimpse of this and am comforted by the assurance that:
I'm still working on my birthing story post. Let me warn you, It's becoming longer and longer. I want to remember everything so I'm gleaning every single detail from my memory and recording it.
Until then, here's a picture of me and the man of the house
And this is an accurate depiction of family life. Notice Molly taking a tantrum on the ground, my fake smile and the fact that Finch's head looks like it's about to roll off! Good times, good times.
6 comments:
Good reminder for me, too:
"I'm right where I'm supposed to be".
*hugs*
you're just the cutest thing, ever. well, second to that new baby boy of yours.
"big hugs to you mama all the way from Canada"
all we can do is keep moving forward - my daughter Liv is 6 months and Im just picturing managing a baby and a toddler - and now a newborn and a toddler
You are AMAZING - and look amazing and you can do this :)
I remember when you used to write me notes with those fun bubble letters. Oh how I miss you. I tried to convince J that he should let me come visit you to celebrate the birth of finch, but he thought that was an expensive celebration ;) love you
Thanks for reminding me , I need to read this... I am right where I'm supposed to be! BIG HUGS
http://www.lisaleonardonline.com/inspired-designs/hope-is-the-thing.html
Have you seen this? I wish I could buy it for you! :(
(I know you said you didn't need a "token" of your hope because you have Finch, but I love this just the same.)
Have a great day!
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