I know I am not alone in the fact that there is never enough time to do all that needs to get done, so I know that most folks will believe me when I say that this is truly the first time I have had in over three weeks to sit down and jot down my thoughts. I have found a reason to be thankful every day this month, even during those days wherein there didn't seem to be anything worth being grateful for other than that the day would end. I hope that I remember to try harder to do this year round, every season, because my heart and soul are so much fuller knowing that, daily, I can wrap myself up in the warmth of the opportunities, privileges, family, friends, and love that I have in my life. So, my friends, here are the last 24 days of my 30 days of thanks...all in one, complete, relatively short list. :-)
Day 7 - I am thankful for the opportunities that my kids have available to them and the adults in their worlds who facilitate these great adventures. As I sat in and helped the Ditto strings teacher record her students' six weeks' test performances, I realized that not only is Taidhgin (this year and Eibhlin next) so fortunate to be able to try his hand at violin this year, he is truly privileged to get to work with a teacher who so clearly loves her students and truly, truly wants them to love and embrace their music and all it has to offer them.
Day 8 - I am not sure which made me happier today...spending the morning with the Ditto Dashers or watching my kids be so involved with their Busho Kai family at night. They started and ended their day with friends, fun, exercise, and love...is there any other way to do it?
Day 9 - Today was a day in which I respected my body and its abilities more than I have in a long time. And, in doing so, I recognized once again just how fortunate I am to have a body that will bend, for the most part, to my will and do well in doing so.
Day 10 - Lazy Sundays at home are a rare treat in our world. We had one today. It was divine.
Day 11 - Today my oldest son told me that if I were a daughter of a goddess, I would be the daughter of either Hera or Aphrodite...because I am in charge of everything and am beautiful. Thank you, Taidhgin. <3 .="" p="">
Day 12 - Chess Club Tuesdays. Taidhgin stays after for chess and so I get to spend some alone time with my middle children, both of whom tend to get lost occasionally. We don't ever do anything magical (basically we hit Kroger and get gas and maybe pick up the mail, all before we head on over to get Uilleam), but I don't typically get time with just the two of them and they are such different people when given the chance to be themselves and not Taidhgin's youngers or Uilleam's olders. I know I won't get time like this with them always, so I am thankful for our Chess Club Tuesdays while they last.
Day 13 - I am so thankful for Spring Creek Spirit Night! Great rolls, food for everyone, unlimited sides, and free kids' dinner coupons on the way out...never mind the fact that it means I don't have to cook!
Day 14 - See Day 13. Did I mention that they break it up, K-3 one night and 4-6 the next? SWEET!
Day 15 - With 75% of us down for the count, I am thankful for great subs who will take my classes last minute, great kids who will take whatever medicine I need to give, and great sleep when my body has decided to check out for the night.
Day 16 - I can count on both hands the number of times that Aaron and I have gone out without kids since Taidhgin was born over 10 years ago. Tonight was one of those nights and it was fabulous. We had a great dinner out with dear, dear friends- a much needed night out without our charming children. Thank you, Kidspark, for being a place that all of my children are thrilled to visit!
Day 17 - IKEA is a great place to take 5 children for fun and shopping. Seriously. I would like to thank my Swedish friends for providing me with a place to go with five children in tow that is not only productive, but fun and nutritious as well!
Day 18 - Uilleam is absolutely one of the best things going on in my world. Every Monday, he and I run around and kill time while the older three are in their Art Smart class. We head to Aldi, to Kroger, to (fill in the blank with whatever store we need to hit that day), and we get to hang out together. He is funny, so damn funny. He get his "chips" at Aldo and talks to the checker there, telling her how he is helping me shop and how he will pay for my groceries if I don't have the change (it only happened once!). He tells me about his day ("I played with my friend, Ford"), he tells jokes (Knock, Knock. Who's there, Uilleam? Cow. Cow who? Cow says MOOOOOO), he pats my face and tells me he loves me and that I am the best. Then he tells me we need to head back to Art Smart and "'get the kids".
Day 19 - I am so thankful for the girls of GNO. We have met once a month for over 5 years and, though many faces have come and gone, there is a small core of women who come out every month to sip a glass of wine, have a dinner, share some laughs (or tears, depending on our lives!), and provide each other - me - with a touchstone that helps keep us grounded.
Day 20 - Some days the thing I am most thankful for is that the day went as well as it could, ended in something other than tears and bloodshed, and did not involve a baseball bat, the police, or a lawyer. Today was one of those days. Thank you for ending when you need, 20 November.
Day 21 - For the first time in five years, I was able to head over to Ditto to share in the Thanksgiving Feast offered at my kids' lunches. When I asked all three Ditto kids if they wanted me to come, each of them gave me their own twist on the same story- absolutely yes, they wanted me to come...but they understood if I couldn't because of work. It damn near broke my heart that all of them, even my 6 year old, felt compelled to tell me how they understood that work trumps school lunches. I hemmed and hawed and finally spoke to my boss about being able to go...and cannot thank her enough for having let me go, mid-day, to spend some lunch time with my kids. My three Ditto kiddos were SO happy that I was there...though I think I was the happiest of them all.
Day 22 - Early bedtimes are absolutely worth their figurative weight in gold. Fridays are nonstop from 3:20 until I pass out cold, so to be able to pack it in before 11 and actually get some good, solid sleep is absolutely something about which to be truly thankful.
Day 23 - Running. I am so thankful for running. With all that we do in our house, running is one of the only things that we can do as a family. I am so grateful that the Ditto track club got us into it and that my husband and my kids are such willing participants...even when it's C.O.L.D. The time we spend together at these runs is collaborative and supportive, loving and free; for a few short hours, we get to be each other's biggest cheerleaders (and toughest competition). Running has made us the absolutely unstoppable team that we are.
Day 24 - Productivity makes me happy. We were so productive around the house today that I am fairly certain I will be smiling well into 2014. I cannot begin to explain how grateful I was to have the day to get done so many little things that would have otherwise been dismissed ... probably forever.
Day 25 - Connlaodh has found a sport all his own: wrestling. He loves it, even though he gets his ass handed to him more often than not (in his defense, as they wrestle comparable size and not comparable age, he is being put up against 10-12 years olds instead of other 6 year olds...against someone his own age, he'd rock it!). Honestly, his love despite loss is one of the reasons I am so glad he got involved with it. He is getting better with each practice and he wants to go. This sport is his and his alone, and it is awesome to see him smile and thoroughly enjoy his time on the mat, in the zone.
Day 26 - I love my crockpot and what comes out of it (usually). Crockpot chili and pasta makes my life easier. Make my kids full. And makes dinner a cinch, which is very important on days like today where the world is spinning out of control. Thank you, dear Crock Pot, for saving my kids' diet at least once a week.
Day 27 - OMG. The house is clean! Yes, ladies and gents...clean! The kids were gone for the day and Aaron and I got to clean everything, including the fans. Thankful, so thankful, for a clean home...I know it won't be this way in 24 hours, but, for right now, I plan on enjoying every second of it.
Day 28 - The turkey was done just right, the sweet potatoes were delish, the kids all got along well, the house remained intact, and my house was full of friends and family. It was, in its intent and its end, exactly what Thanksgiving should be.
Day 29 - I am thankful that my 8 year old daughter knows how and where I like the Christmas decorations placed; instead of giving directions that I have to hope she will follow- ha!-she and I can work side by side, together, singing carols and checking the lights, thoroughly enjoying each other's company.
Day 30 - In saving the best for last, it seems I also saved the most concise for the end, as well...I am thankful for both the gift of today and the gift of hope that there is a tomorrow. I am truly blessed, in every definition of the word, to be given these gifts.
Here's to a tomorrow as wonderful and new and ready to challenge me as was today. Here's to a tomorrow filled with the insight of my children and the love of my family. Here's to a tomorrow that continues to remind me that what I have, all that I have, is so much more than what I deserve and to do anything other than fully embrace what has been placed in my hands and heart is nothing short of intolerable.
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