Yesterday at church the Relief Society lesson was on having a good marriage. The teacher showed us a picture of a dad coming home from work exhausted and busy to find the mom in the kitchen trying to make dinner while holding one kid, another kid had just spilled milk on the table, and the older child already demanding the dad's attention. Both parents were worn out. The question was then asked; What should they do next? What could they do to make the situation better and not worse? Immediately I empathized with the mom in the picture because my life is almost always like that around dinner time. That is the craziest part of the day for us. Luckily for me I have a husband who will come home to all that chaos and almost immediately start helping and entertaining the kids so I can finish dinner. I never know at that point how his day has gone, for all I know it could have been the worst day ever, but unselfishly he takes care of us. I am so blessed! Thanks Babe! You are the best!
We are trying to decide whether to buy this new home http://www.capitalpacifichomes.com/model.aspx?modelid=4902 and join the Blume's and Bladh's in Eastvale. It is amazing but doesn't have the huge back yard that we want. AGHH! We don't know what to do.