Yesterday I had two stops to make: Picking up milk from our milk share drop off and stopping by the bank. I timed it perfectly for both kids naptimes. I had snacks & drinks just in case. It was all set up to be a perfect, quick outing.
So I thought.
Then, I waited at the milk drop off for 15 minutes before I checked online and saw they were switching it to Tuesday this week.
Then, my toddler refused to take her nap and chucked her snack bowl a crossed the car spilling the contents everywhere.
Then just before I pulled into the bank, the baby woke up from his nap.
Then there were 4 people in line for the tube-thingy at the bank, knowing both kids would be screaming for the 10-30 minutes I waited, I drove home.
I had accomplished nothing. Wasted over an hour of our day. And now I had two cranky kids. Nothing went right. And I felt a migraine coming on.
Then I noticed this view driving home.
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Philippians 4:12
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That is the best thing to do; not to dwell on it. I have to remind myself sometimes to let myself feel frustrated/upset/sad and then move on.
ReplyDeleteThose are some great pictures too, I love the Fall so much.
Aren't the colors amazing? I love can't get enough!
DeleteI have had days like this! They suck, and they are so hard to get passed, but once you do, it's great!
ReplyDeleteWhat a *beautiful* post! Every mom has those days when everything seems to be going wrong--thank you for the reminder not to let it steal our joy!
ReplyDeletewhat a great post. thank you so much.
ReplyDeleteYou're welcome, Amanda! Thanks for visiting!
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