
It's ok...
....to eat 4 cheeseburgers over the course of 48 hours...it was Mother's Day and what better way to celebrate than with a cheeseburger!
....to be completely overwhelmed, even if it's by things you absolutely love and enjoy. Sometimes being overwhelemed is an OK thing.
....to be cranky....because you get no sleep. Come on...we've all been there!
....to not try to hide your emotions. Sometimes I have the most trouble with this. And sometimes I just can't help it. On Mother's Day I went to my MIL house, unshowered, no makeup, spit up on my shirt, yoga pants and umnatching flip flops. AKA...train wreck. Typically I would NEVER let people see me like this...but I just didn't care. If I put myself "together" we would have been late. And if I didn't go, that would have sucked too. So I went, an exhausted mess and all...and guess what. It was OK.
maybe that is what lead to the 4 cheesesburgers?
....to have really BIG dreams! Even when these dreams challenge you...and defeat you...it's good to dream big.
....to love your baby more than anyone or anything in the whole wide world.
....to miss him when he goes to bed at night (he really is that awesome).
....to leave the house super sad on Monday mornings when you head back to work and don't get to hug him before you leave because he's sound asleep in his crib....
....to sneak into his room in the morning anyway...risk waking him up by moving around...just to get a peak and to say I love you :)
....to cross your fingers and toes that he doesn't wake up and your husband doesn't kill you if he does! ;) sorry honey!
...to just be goofy with your little guy (or girl) sometimes!
Hope everyone is having a wonderful Thursday!!
I totally miss my daughter (4 months old) when I put her down for bedtime. Hense why I needed a video monitor so I could watch her sleep :)
ReplyDeleteIt was more than OK that you showed up in yoga pants on Mother's Day. It was YOUR day after all - we wanted to see you, not your outfits :)
ReplyDeleteLove you!!
Man your little one is too cute!!
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