This adorable drawing is from www.nataliedee.com.
This week’s “30 Days of Truth” post was tough for me. Coming up with fodder for a whiny, stuff-I-don’t-like post was easy-peasy. This one, though, took some thought:
So I sat down at the computer while the kids and their sad little colds watched “Dinosaur Train” earlier this week, and I thought. And then I folded some laundry. And then I washed the sides of the dishwasher. And then I went back to the computer and stared at the “edit post” box some more. Then I checked Facebook and Twitter, took the kids’ temperatures and refilled their waters, and told the less-sick kid (again) why she couldn’t go out to play in the snow. And then I decided to stop stalling and write the post already.
And here’s what I came up with:
I love that I can make my kids laugh. There is little better than hearing your children guffaw at your lame joke or your goofy dancing. (Unless, of course, you were sincerely trying to dance. Then it would just be demoralizing.)
I love that I’m not afraid to take on a challenge in the kitchen. I like to cook, and I like all sorts of different cuisines. Once I discovered that most of them just took a specific set of ingredients, I was ready to tackle them on my own. So what if I still can’t make a decent pad Thai? At least I’ve tried. (Repeatedly.)
I love that I’m still my husband’s best friend. We were friends for a long time before we were “an item,” and that friendship is still the bedrock of our relationship.
I’m also rather fond of my ability to make a delicious cup of hot chocolate, which is what I’m going to do in just a few minutes. What do you love about yourself?
I love my determination to challenge myself to keep going while achieving new goals.
I want to continue the list of things we love about you! I love that I can hear your voice when I read your blog posts. 🙂 I love that, to quote Juno, you’re super cool without really even trying. And I love that we’re friends!
I too have failed repeatedly at making Pad Thai. I keep meaning to try this recipe: http://www.nytimes.com/2010/04/21/dining/21mini.html?_r=1&ref=dining
I love that I can stand up in front of a class of 40 and talk about animal reproduction without giggling.
I love that I have learned to let go of (some) issues that haunted me.
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