Totally stole this from {someone's} blog. . .can't remember whom now. . .but so, so true. Joyce did a link-up last week and gratitude was a prompt so it probably came from that. Or Jenn, who does often does Gratitude Thursdays.
For some reason I have LOTS of thoughts swirling around in my head this Monday morning so who knows where this post will go?? Linking up with Holly and Sarah to catch up with all of you this morning too :)
My water broke about 3:30 in the morning. . ."everyone said" the first baby would take "all day" so we didn't rush. . .didn't make many phone calls - only my sis - and made it to the hospital a little after 4 maybe. Robert Thomas was born before breakfast!!!
I'm thankful the kids' mammaw made these albums for them - there are details here I wouldn't necessarily remember. I think my mom was in the delivery room with us also. . .when the staff saw how far along I was when I got to the hospital the phone chain started (remember those?!?). Anyway. . ."who knew", that day in 1998, where we would be today???
This was the day he got engaged this summer :). And now the wedding is just over two weeks away!! Time is a funny thing, y'know? Tom was actually a year younger than Robert is now the day he was born.Speaking of time and people. . .I am listening to a book right now, The Husbands, that is really making me think about how different people make a difference in the life you lead. At least from this author's point of view. This weekend I have asked the question of myself, "If I was dropped into my life right now, what would I think?"
I think I would be astounded by my life, my home, my family, my job, my day-to-day. . .let's say 25-year-old "me" dropped in now. . .I think I would just look around in WONDER. I would be overwhelmed by the family I've been given, the family I am still lucky enough to pick up the phone and call (or go down the street to see), the list of friends on the wedding invite list - always great to see names you've known for over 25 years! - and I would certainly be curious about what happened to my teaching career. I would be happy to see a dog in the house, probably happy that one of our first furniture purchases, a rocking chair from Amish country, would still be in my living room as well as the dining set that I have always loved from my family. I think I would be very happy with this life - when looking at life from this perspective I realize I'm not grateful enough day-to-day. . .it really is such a special privilege to live this life!!
As for this weekend - 3 days of tennis!!! We played Friday night (it was COLD - started at 59 degrees and it was dark and 53 by the time we left the courts), Saturday after 7 a.m. pickleball I went over to our fitness club for a tennis clinic - I haven't been to one of those in MONTHS - and some of the curtains were open!!
That CM album page is so cool- I have pages like that from the late nineties. That is amazing your mom made books for your kids. My mom was sick by the time my oldest was born and not capable of doing scrapbooking or even a photo album. My MIL was working full time and did not have time for something like that. Anyway, about the content- I love that text from your son. Happy birthday to him! Your heart must be bursting know that he's marrying a wonderful young lady soon. That is a great quote about joy and gratefulness. It's one that I need to really think about and recall often. Your weekend sounds like a good one- so much tennis and gratitude. I really enjoyed reading your thoughts on what your twenty five year old self would have thought about your life. Have a great Monday!
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