
FUN TIMES
It was about the second day that my husband's car died on the way home from work and I went to jump-start his car. The headache that event can be is nothing in comparison to following him home knowing it would soon die again, only to have your break line bust while driving. Yep, peddle to the floor and stressful as can be. His car did die again, and we had to pull off and I kept thinking to myself, "What else could go wrong?" Little did I know... My husband had to take time off to make a break line for our truck and while I am thankful we are able to do such things, I was annoyed I was without my vehicle again. However, I was feeling proud of myself the other days because I got to hang my front door decor...

MORE FUN
The next day was more cleaning and I was able to give myself a long-awaited treat. I finally hung the twin crystal chandelier to the one in our bedroom in our kitchen. I have had in the basement for two years and was going to wait until our kitchen remodel was done to hang it, but I thought, meh...let's hang it now!

NOT SO FUN
That night, I went to bed exhausted and snuggling my toddler, only to be wakened by a onslaught of vomit. Ah yes, remember those fun days as a parent? My little one not only started the night off with a bang, but EVERY TEN MINUTES the rest of the night. No sleepy for me. Vacation over and wore out mama begins. I had to carry her the entire next day as she was in recovery mode and needed loving. Then the second night came. It was my turn. Wickedly sick and asking God, "Why, when I've worked so hard to take time for my kids and myself to just be?" I can't move a lick the next day and my husband had to stay home from work and nurse me. Then he got nailed. Both of us deemed useless while our kids took over the lead...that is until they got the nasty bug too. You haven't experienced life until you have 6 kids dropping like flies while you are useless to help. I was pretty depressed, and then I realized, "Thank you, God, that I don't have cancer or some other ill fate where this is the norm." I truly felt awful, but not near as awful as some. I mean, I have all my family (aside from my two babes in heaven), and we're only sick for a time. My house if filled with noise, mess, and those that I love most. We are still not completely whole again, but are looking forward to some restful days over this holiday weekend. Time to chat and reminisce of the Christmas's gone by.
GET 'ER DONE
Though we were thrown off track, I help my little complete their handmade gifts to each other. That is until this evil fur creature did a rotten thing. Do you see that offender peeking in?

ONE WORD
After asking my fans to sum up their year in one word, I use the word, "Exhausted". I truly feel that I have worked myself to the bone and miss my kids, my normal life. I aim to change that in the year to come. When I asked my kids, they replied, "Fun". That stopped me in my tracks. Here I thought was not doing enough for them. However, they saw all the good in the year...the fun events the milestones...boy, it is touching. My point in all of this is that, yes, we get caught up in the woes of our world. Or, we can see fit to say, "It's a blessing to have woes." Christmas for me is the hope that soon our Lord and Savior will return and wipe out those cares the seem so important. We will have PEACE at last.

Merry Christmas EVERYONE!!
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