This post is dedicated to YOU! Thank you for putting in sooo many long hours to give me the chance to stay home and raise our daughter. It truly has been the toughest and yet rewarding job (said all in one breath with no pause) I have ever managed. Every morning I wake up and I feel that I am the LUCKIEST GIRL IN TOWN.
Every morning when I send you out the door with a kiss part of me feels guilty that I get to spend all this time with her while you are at “the office.”
Don’t worry, I am teaching her all things about the house you would be. Like how to change a light bulb, how to screw in a nail, how to kill a spider (while screaming of course), how to set up a surround sound system, how to pick fresh fruit, how to walk the dog and how to shop online.
One of my top favorites about staying home, is the time I get to spend with her doing silly things that make us both laugh. This is what I call, me creating memories for her.
But you know what I absolutely LOVE the MOST is watching her absolutely fall head over heels in love with her daddy. She gets so excited when he comes through the door yelling his name, “dadda!” as if she hasn’t seen him in weeks. She gives him kisses and hugs and just stares at him with admiration. That is the cutest thing to watch as a mother.
Today I am saying thank you babe for providing me with an amazing life!!
(this is part of Seven Clown Circus’ Wordful Wednesday….take a look at what she has to say this Wednesday)

LOVE those pictures!!
This is a beautiful tribute to your husband. I hope he reads it. Not only are YOU lucky, but so is he. You round out all his corners too. YOU contribute to the wonderful life he gets to come home to each day. But the most benefits go to Baby A. She is so fortunate to have the love and devotion of two parents who care about her every day all day and provide her with opportunities to grow into the best person she can be.
Thank you so much Harriet. Loved reading your last post!
Oh sweet!
Have a great day!
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