After a series of not-so-good days, yesterday was a perfect day (according to the life of Sarah Flake).
I got to lay in bed for a few precious minutes before taking on the day in my mommy-wife-personal responsibilities. It was glorious.
After not taking a shower for way too many days, I fit in two, separate showers.
Kimball went four hours in-between feedings and took long, regular naps.
It was the first time bathing Kimball in the kitchen sink without the little bathtub, and it was a success!
The kids and I got in some good playing time, especially Aidan and me. "Mom, play?"
The kids and I got in some good playing time, especially Aidan and me. "Mom, play?"
I rocked my exercise, even though I was not feeling it. Some days are just like that.
I studied my scriptures and even had time to read a regular book, too.
Both kids went down for a nap at the same time, albeit in separate rooms.
I took both of the kids outside. We took out the trash, paid rent, checked the mail, then had a fun few minutes playing on the grass.
I had the energy to whip up two beautiful, homemade pizzas. Having an oven has really made baking fun again.
Aidan scarfed down the beautiful, veggie-loaded pizza. Winner dinner.
Even though Jayze had a spontaneous work dinner, the evening was still fun and relaxing with just me and the kids.
Aidan let me sing two verses of our bedtime song while rocking him. Afterwards, we laughed at Kimball eating his toes and kicking his legs in the bouncer.
Both of the kids went to bed in the same room at the same time. (YES!)
I got some veg time in before Jayze came home. Then he helped me with the dishes while we talked about our day. Then we snuggled in bed while still talking about our day.
It was the most wonderful evening.
Good days like yesterday make the not-so-good days worth it. I'm grateful for both so I can notice the difference.
Happy November!
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