| This year as I reflect on thanksgiving and all that I am thankful for my eyes well up with tears of joy and my heart explodes with a feeling that I am unable to put into words, one that hits me in the heart and carries up into my throat. There are so many things on a daily basis that I give thanks for. Typically these thanksgivings do not come at the most convenient times as occurred on Sunday. Colin had just come in from a long day of fixing the garage door, we were in the middle of dinner, and as typical Rowan was breast feeding, while I was eating, and Lily insisted she had to go poop (as she always does in the middle of dinner), and she insisted as she always does, "nooo mama take me." So we go into the bathroom, Rowan on the breast and Lily with her pants down at her feet climbing up to potty, she stops and traces the outline of her toddler seat, "Look mama a circle, round and round in circles (a song we sing at band class)." She stops and admires the circle of her potty, a potty she has sat on daily for months nows. I thought to myself, how incredible that my two year old can see a circle, recall her circle song and pause and think about it. How come I cannot stop and pause and reflect on the things that I learn? |
A toast to your family Julie!!
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