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Thursday, June 20, 2013

Giving Thanks

When Emily was born family, friends, neighbors and church folk began bringing us meals. Yesterday, two days past Emily's 1 month birthday, the last meal was delivered. So last night, the Barron family ate their last supper. For me, each delicious bite was filled with a twinge of sorrow. Is this really it? Do I actually have to start meeting my families nutritional needs every night? Do I really have to find time to plan meals, go shopping, put everything away and cook?!  I'm not exaggerating when I say a few tears dropped into my lasagna. Although a few tears falling hasn't exactly been a rare occurrence lately. And then, somewhere between a bite of butter topped French bread and a bite of chocolate chip cookie, I was overcome with gratitude. And I realized I have to say thank you!


To those of you who brought meals, thank you!

To those of you who sent me text messages just when I needed it most, thank you!

To those of you who drove Henry to and from school and parties and play dates and field trips, thank you!

To those of you who took one or two or three of my children for a hour or a night, thank you!

To those of you who comforted me when I cried, thank you!

To those of you who made me laugh when I needed it most, thank you!

To those of you who came over and sat in my house just so I could nap, thank you!

To those of you who shared your postpartum stories and made me feel sane, thank you!

To those of you who comforted me from afar with phone calls and encouraging words, thank you!

To those of you who traveled miles to meet Emily and bless us all with your presence, thank you!

To those of you who made us muffins "just because", thank you!

To those of you who left gifts on our doorstep, thank you! (I still don't know who you are)

To those of you who shared parental words of wisdom with me when the older kids made me want to go postal, thank you!

To those of you who invited all of us into your home so my children could play and I could relax, thank you!

To those of you who met us at the park for last minute play dates and sanity breaks, thank you!

To those of you (Grandma Sandy) who watched my kids so I could go for my first post baby run (3 slow but not painful miles!!!!), thank you.

And to those of you who have said prayers for the Barron's when we've fluttered to mind, THANK YOU!

Because of all you I'm ready (not refreshed - but definitely ready) to feed my family on my own. So ready or not kids, it's Mac and Cheese month! :)

1 comment:

  1. Lynette, I love your blog! I can so relate. Would love to come by your house sometime and help out or just keep you company! Prayers to you and your family!!! They are all adorable!!!!

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