Oh my, what a day! It's less than 3/4 of the way done, too, but let me fill you in:
1am - Got up to potty.3am - Got up to potty, again.
4:20am - Alan's alarm went off.
4:40am - Alan left to go TDY (work trip for 4 days).
6am - Connor woke up happy and ready to start his day in the dark of the morning.
6:02am - Mommy went back to sleep.
6:40am - Got up to potty again and get ready for the day.
7:40am - Keegan woke up - he's been the late sleeper lately and it's nice! If only both the boys could do it.
8:15am - Loaded car and headed to MOPS.
8:20am - Realized as I drove up the road that my shoes did not match my outfit and I decided I had time enough to be vain and turn around.
8:30am - Back on the road with matching shoes.
8:46am - Pulled into church.
8:53am - Took Connor potty so he'd make it through the morning.
9am - MOPS started and we had the most amazing speaker, a sweet sister in Christ I call friend. She lost her husband in Iraq in 2006 and God has given her and her five children the most amazing story.
10:25am - As Ginger is sharing about Troy's heart-wrenching accident, my pager goes off. Connor pooped his pants.
11:25am - Our group meets for a very brief discussion time. Very real life, real tragedies, more crying...
12:30pm - Home to feed the boys lunch.
1pm - Down for naps.
2:30pm - Reality that no one is napping and Mommy has no hope for getting rid of her headache.
3:40pm - The power goes out in the house. No doubt due to the gale-force winds here today.
3:45pm - Keegan, while in roomtime, empties the entire contents of a brand new package of wipes on his floor.
4pm - Connor poops in his pants, again.
4:42pm - Mommy is blogging but should be setting up for OCF.
Daddy, WE MISS YOU!!!!
4 comments:
Oh Kelly! What a day! I can only empathize and pray that tomorrow is better for y'all.
A day like this is all worth it when your shoes match. :-) LOL! Hang in there. It is hard when Daddies are gone.
Oh Kelly and fam, how I wish we were nearby you, reading your blog just makes me laugh, as it seems like I could be writing it myself our lives are so similiar (or our days anyway!). Luke and Ben have been enjoying the resurrection eggs as well, I just haven't had time to post pictures yet! Love you and praying for you!
Mer
Thanks for the prayers, ladies! I wish, too, that you we lived near one another, Mer. The boys and us could have so much fun!
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