That being said, I am NOT too old to eat cake for breakfast. I will never be too old for that.
My birthday and Thanksgiving have always been close together, and occasionally overlap. This year, I tweeted something I was thankful for (almost) every day. Even if I didn't get the chance to tweet, I still thought about it every day, which I think is a great approach to life: being thankful for all the good things.
It sounds trite, but I realized that I have so much to be thankful for.
I am thankful for my DangerMouse. I am thankful for all of the joy she has brought to our family. I am thankful that she is growing up to be funny, generous, clever, *and* beautiful.
I am thankful that she is happy, healthy, and a joy to be around.
Seven teeth and a killer smile |
I am thankful for the smiles, the giggles, and - of course - the belly laughs. Oh, the belly laughs.
Niki, prepped for his SECOND CCL surgery. |
I am thankful for my dogs, who always take good care of us, and have quickly absorbed Genevieve into the pack. I am thankful that - though Niki tore his *other* CCL on Thanksgiving (and the meniscus, too) - he is recovering nicely from the surgery. I am thankful that in a few weeks' time, he will be back to his usual shenanigans. (And, according to Elphie, not a minute too soon.)
I am thankful for Andrew. I am thankful that he is my partner, through and through, and that on those long nights we can tag each other into the parenting ring. I am thankful that he is a loving and enthusiastic father. Also, he's pretty handy for reaching stuff that's on the high shelves.
I am thankful for a large kitchen table, and the ability to frequently share meals with our friends around it.
I am thankful that the LSATs are over, that KidBrother Sam will be around more, and he'll be able to stop agonizing over that blasted test when he *is* here. (No photo. Thanks a lot, LSATs.)
I am thankful for my dad, who has found a whole new kind of love in Genevieve. I am thankful that he reminds me to finish my dinner while he attends to Genevieve for a few minutes. I am thankful that, when she is fussy and I am tired, he takes her for walks in the fresh air.
I am thankful for his moderated approach to giving me parenting advice, and reminding me that I need to take care of *his* baby so that I can take care of mine.
I am thankful for my mom. I am thankful for her wisdom, her patience, and her unflagging support. I am confident that I am a good mom because *she* is a good mom; always a pair of extra hands, a sympathetic ear, and she is pure comic GOLD as far as Genevieve is concerned.
I am thankful for friends who understand that my absence is not from lack of interest, but because Genevieve comes first, and that means occasionally declining when it comes to social activities. I am thankful that the invitations haven't stopped, and that when I need to stay close to home, the party comes to me. A sedate, naptime appropriate party, but a party nonetheless.
I am thankful that my friends have forgiven my flightiness, flakiness, and general forgetfulness. I am especially thankful for their guidance and love; they remind me that while I am Genevieve's Mom, I also am Jasmin. Same person, different uniform, you know?
I've decided. Thirty is going to be a great year. Now get off of my lawn.
This is beautiful. Welcome to 30!
ReplyDeleteI love this! Thank you for sharing you with us!
ReplyDeleteI have found my thirties to be even better than my twenties - cheers!
ReplyDeleteEvery decade gets better! Welcome to the 30's, my friend....
ReplyDeleteThis was lovely to read.
ReplyDeleteI am very glad you are so blessed and that you recognize those blessings and also that you are a blessing to others.
ReplyDeleteNeatly said, ma'am!
Love this post! :)
ReplyDeleteLook's like your 30's are off to an awesome start. I am thankful that you share your blessings. It picks me up when I need it and reminds me of those precious wee little one years that were many moons ago for me. You have a lawn? Mine is buried in 14 inches of snow!
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