I have the best family. Hands down, that's all there is to it. I am so thankful for so many things; my life is truly blessed. I don't have the newest car (it's become a family joke how many miles are on it) or the biggest house (by far I live in the smallest in my family), but I am rich with love. So much love. It's the best when we get together. You'd be hard pressed to find a family that enjoys being with each other more than mine. It's non-stop reminiscing, making new memories and laughing non-stop.
I know my family will not be around forever. I can cry buckets just at the thought of losing one of them. It's important to me to go down to Orlando as much as possible. There is nothing like family.
This past Thanksgiving I took the kids for a week. Jeff hadn't built up enough vacation time at his new job and stayed home while we flew down. My niece turned a year old on November 13th. Lori & Ben had her first birthday party while we were in town.
It was a jam packed visit. Not only were we around to attend Rachel's first birthday party, but we also witnessed her taking her very first steps. How exciting!
While traveling, my bucket of what I was grateful for overflowed. Here is a just small sampling - some are very trivial, some not so much. But all touched me in some fashion. In no particular order -
* The airlines lifting the "no electronics" rule on take-off and landing. Wow, I can't even begin to tell you what a difference this makes when flying with the kids. I don't think they even realized we had taken off or landed. It was a breeze. I am not sure I could do a cross country flight with them right now, but I'm getting much closer.
*Ian being a wonderful big brother and letting Sam have the window seat on our flights.
*My dad/stepmother and mom/stepfather not only getting along, but truly caring for each other. It makes coming together for the holidays a breeze. There is never a discussion of which house my sister and I will spend the big day at; it's just a question of who is hosting.
*Having 3 different residences (my mom, my dad, my sister) all fight for us wanting to spend the night at their house. We were there 6 nights and I split it up equally-- 2 nights at each place. It gives me a gushy feeling to have so many want us to invade and make a lot of noise in otherwise quiet, peaceful homes.
*When we realized it wouldn't be possible for Jeff to go with us, it wasn't a question that me and the kids would travel without him. To have the ability to purchase plane tickets (when we would have otherwise been driving with Jeff) is something I don't take for granted. Having Jeff's parents take us to the airport and pick us up when we got back was a few more drops in my bucket of gratefulness.
*The woman who sat in front of Sam on the return flight. I am thankful for her gracious and understanding nature. In an uncharacteristic move on Sam's part, she intentionally kicked the seat in front of her, repeatedly. Ugh. It took about 25 minutes before I could get Sam to finally stop. She is known for a lot of inexcusable behavior, but she has never kicked the seat in front of her. I guess there is a first time for everything. The woman who sat in the seat in front of Sam was very sweet and should've been highly annoyed every time she involuntarily lurched forward again and again. Miraculously she wasn't. Believe me, Sam got punished for this, especially when she refused to apologize to the lady.
I love these people. |
My gorgeous niece turning 1! |
*My friends Amanda and Molly. I've known Amanda since I was 6 and Molly since I was 12. To show up at random times in Orlando and have a date instantly get put on the calendar for us to get together warms my heart. Our kids are only weeks apart in age. How awesome it is to have a playdate for my kids whenever we need it. And a girls night out for me is always a must; I don't lack childcare to help take care of the kids.
Our girls at 6 months old and again at 6.5 years old. Love. |
I can't complain. I am truly blessed and I know it.
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