Lately I have been praying to find joy in the normal hum drum of every day life, and ya know what?It's working. Even between moments of, "please stop dragging your brother around!" "Hyrum, please stop poking her!" "Joseph, stay out of the cupboards!" "Camilla, for the 100th time, can you PLEASE make your bed?" "Can you PLEASE PLEASE eat your dinner?!"...
Yes, even amidst the chaos of running a household with three littles, we are still finding joy. I am grateful for this prayer in my heart each day as it causes me to focus more on the children and less on the piles and piles of dishes. I learn to see life through their little blue eyes. I feel such an overwhelming love for them all that I want to squeeze them tight and kiss their chubby cheeks over and over. I am always grateful when I pause to soak in those moments. Take yesterday for example. After reminding Hyrum to go pee for what seemed like the 200th time, he finally made his way to the bathroom,just a few seconds too late... I walked in on a puddle of pee just short of his potty. I could have cried, I felt so frustrated. And let's face it, who likes cleaning that up? I quietly took him up to the bath and ran some warm water. He played and played. Out of necessity I stuck Joe in the crib so that I could clean the floor without worrying about him. He fussed for a few minutes, until his big sister came to the rescue. When I had finished cleaning the floor and drying Hyrum off, I walked into the boys room and happened upon the sweetest little scene.
Camilla had pulled her rocking chair just inside the door and placed it next to the crib so that she could help her brother be happy. She sweetly read him a story, guessing the words from the pictures. We had read the book enough that she pretty much caught the jist of it. My heart completely melted and tears of joy welled up in my eyes. I was so grateful to have witnessed that tender little moment.
I am so grateful to my Heavenly Father for these special little people and the things that they teach me each day.
I am so grateful to my Heavenly Father for these special little people and the things that they teach me each day.










