Sunday, November 27, 2011

being grateful in November

I'm not kidding.

Starting November 1st our life was seriously um..."blessed"...for the entire month. I was all in the "gratitude" mood for Thanksgiving and all-- and then the real test began...and to be honest I wasn't always a 100% grateful like I wish I could have been...I've cried many tears... feeling pretty sorry for myself. But I decided to see the lemonade, silver lining, or whatever and do all I can to be grateful for this month...so here is my attempt:

I am thankful for the flat tire on the way to school. We walked home just Kenzie and I. Despite the fact of a flat tire, I got to spend some one on one time with Kenzie. We walked passed the Bishop's house and he said we could pick all the tomatoes we could hold. Chay was home that day sick but it still made the day run more smooth.

I am grateful I got a ticket for having the wrong plates on my car. I was dropping off Kenzie at school and I hurried out the door without my license and proof of insurance. The cop was considerate at least and only got me for the plates. Luckily we found the lost title that night and were able to finally get the car registered. Silly mistake.

I am thankful I backed up into a 2011 Hummer at Kenzie's school. I crunched the driver's door. The lady of the Hummer was one the nicest people I have ever met. She quickly apologized for being parked illegally. She gave me a hug and said "the next time we see each let's wave at each other, we are now friends." She taught me so much about love and forgiveness...and I was the one who smashed in her car???

I am grateful the library called me and told me a book I returned was "colored" on and that I now have to buy the book for $17.99! It happened to be the stupidest book ever. I am grateful Xander loves books and loves to color. (I had a hard time being grateful for this one)

I am grateful Xander puked and pooped all over his crib and face. Yes his face. At least I know his body fights hard to get rid of ickies. At least there wasn't diarrhea on the walls. I think I cried when I walked into his room to find the mess. I kind of just froze for a second.

I am grateful Kenzie puked into the toilet. Yes, I am really grateful for that. She was my number #1 puker! She insisted she sleep in the bathroom so she could be close to the toilet.

I am grateful Chay didn't actually die from an entire night of throwing up and diarrhea. He sounded absolutely horrible. Second time this month being sick.

I am grateful Chay lost his voice for 3 or so days. Wow what a difference whispering can make in a home. Disciplining with a whisper proves to be so much more effective :) It was hard to be grateful for his horrific cough. But we did happen to find the best cough drops ever. Fisherman's Friend extra strength cough drops.

I am grateful I lost a huge sale with Shelf Reliance. My heart kind of sunk at the time and it was just "one more thing" to deal with but I realized quickly that "life can blow" and I should just get on with living. There's a reason for everything I suppose.

I am grateful Julia puked all over our car. She could have puked somewhere worse like on my breakfast. She remembered the next car ride to grab a towel. I was so proud that her second round of puking went right into the towel. Way to go champ! I am so grateful my car smelled like throw up. It gave me a chance to disinfect the car and find lost toys under the seat.

I am grateful my nephew Taylor made it to State Championships in Boise. I really hoped he would make it just so I could go to his game and SUPPORT him...because I love him so so so much. We went to Boise and he won. It was the best game ever. I was starting to feel a little sick at the game but I told the sickies to "get lost" and they listened.

I am grateful the next day in Boise I totaled Chay's car because it taught me to be more careful. I rear ended my BROTHER of all people going sort of fast. I am grateful I hit Keith and not someone malicious. I am grateful I was wearing a seat belt. Joette wasn't. She got hurt. But I am grateful she wasn't hurt horribly. I am grateful for car seats. Xander was fine. I am grateful for airbags, for a calm brother, kind cops, Calie's hugs, and strangers who care for others.

I am grateful for my big hefty misdemeanor ticket. Um...let's see. This could be a hard one...well it could be worse- like negligent...

I am grateful for Chad and Marne (Chay's brother and wife) for teaching me how to be the most kind most comfortable most loving hosts in the world. It was home away from home.

I am grateful we had to rent a one way rental that cost an arm and a leg to get back home. The car ride was quiet and comfortable and had a great sound system. I found Solveig's "The Ultimate Break-up" CD she made for me after my heart was broken a long long time ago. It was so fun to listen to. It was a good way to shut out reality and completely ignore all our problems for 5 hours.

(I am kind of stretching this one) I am grateful we have to buy a new car now....hmmmm....ok no, this really sucks...weren't planning for this one at all. Ummmm. maybe there is a reason- that we will find out later in life...or something.

I am grateful my insurance premiums will go through the roof. I will now be the best driver in the world for the next 3-5 years.

I am grateful that we woke up to a dead battery and flat tire again on our Suburban. At least it happened at home and not somewhere far away.

I am grateful that Kenzie failed her eye exam at school. At least we can catch something early.

I am grateful that Chay is driving 100 miles a day to work and back in our Suburban until we find a new car for him. Grateful he is driving a safe car. Not grateful so much for how much it costs to drive that beast but at least we have an extra car to rely on during this whole fiasco.

I am grateful for kind friends who have been willing to take and pick up Kenzie from school until we find a car. I am surrounded by angels. I have the best friends near me. They would do anything for me and I them. I am so lucky.

My trials show me how blessed I truly am. Isn't that weird? I am so lucky to be going through them with a husband by my side. I am grateful that my trials make me appreciate service and charity towards others. I love how my trials teach me to work harder, be more responsible, to buck-up and to find a path of solutions. I love how my trials make me adore people more. I am also grateful to know that I will be able to help and address other people's needs who go through similar poopy things like we have gone through.

Wow. I can do hard things. With God, I can do hard things.

But um, hey December. Don't even think about it ok? Give me a break will ya?

 



  

11 comments:

Tami said...

Holy cow...what a month! I think you will be the most prepared (for puke, dead batteries, flat tires) lady around! And also the most cautious driver anyone has ever seen :) Yes, I pray December is a great month for you guys.

Tara said...

Wow, sorry I didn't know most of this and haven't been a lick of help to you guys! I'm sure this month will be wonderful for you :)

An Endangered Species: Housewife said...

You go girl!

Levi and Cynthia Wilde said...

Dear me...you have been through a lot lately! What a good attitude you have though. I can definitely learn from you and try harder to look on the bright side.
Remember, if you need anything I'm just a hop, skip, and a jump away!

Me~Kelly said...

are you kidding me?! blah. blech. boo.

december has got to be wonderful :)

i hope the SR sale has NOTHING to do with me. it doesn't, right? you would tell me, right? were you trying to sell to my Dad?? i can't think of anything else. i sure hope not.

love to you cousin.

April said...

No Kelly, it wasn't you. Don't worry. It was someone else. How is Shelf Reliance going anyway? Get your stuff yet? I am learning a lot lately so if you have any questions. Ask away.

love to you too Cuz

Adrian said...

life always has a way of balancing itself out. you'll find that balance, sooner or later. I am a total stranger, but trust me, I've had months like this. There is nothing you can do but keep moving forward. :)

Calie said...

April I am grateful for you! I loved spending time with you in Boise. What an awesome aunt you are to Taylor. Driving so far to see him play. You and Chay are amazing. Chad and Marne are amazing. What a blessing family is. Thank you... I am grateful for you:)

ps thank you so much to Chay for the awesome chapstick! I cant find its equal anywhere:) Thank you for thinking of me.

FrogPrincessATX said...

hahaha way to put a cute spin on things! I'm sure this month will be better! Just stopping by, wonderful blog!

Unknown said...

Very Nice! I enjoyed the read! Thanks for sharing!

Andrew Sharp
Borrowed Faith
http://borrowedfaith.blogspot.com/

Elissa said...

I'm so behind on Blog reading....but it sounds like you had a crazy month. I hope December was better. I like your grateful list! In spite of it all, there's SOMETHING to be grateful for. That's got to be the ultimate skill to learn in life. And by golly, we need to hang out or something. I haven't seen you in forever and I'm just down the street. Hope you had a good Christmas--and thanks so much for the grapefruit!