Lamentations 3:21-24
21) This I recall to my mind, therefore have I hope.
22) It is of the Lord's mercies that we are not consumed, because his compassions fail not.
23) They are new every morning: great is thy faithfulness.
24) The Lord is my portion, saith my soul; therefore will I hope in him.
Monday, May 04, 2009
Monday
Monday is a relatively busy day for me. We get up and as soon as breakfast is done and we are dressed for the day, we head to job #2 for a drop off/pick-up. The boys are always wound up because it is first thing in the morning and they have so much energy. I have to try to file and make copies amidst trying to calm the boys or fix their ails and woes. If you know boys they are generally getting hurt because of fighting or running or slamming a door on their head, as was the instance today. After all that drama we get in the car and head to Sears to get an oil change and the tires rotated. On the way, I call to see if JC Penney can fit in picture time for Eli. We get to the mall, drop off the car, hit the play area for a good 20 minutes to wear out some energy and then off to Penney's for some pictures. Dylan sits very well during Eli's pictures watching Sid the Science Kid. Eli cooperates quickly and I ooh and aah over pictures. After placing an order we're off to check out a shop or two and then to the food court where Dylan says he smells Chic-Fil-A. Yum, yum! We eat our lunch and run down to Sears where the car has fresh oil and the tires have been rotated. We hop in the car and head to Target to pick up some diapers and milk...all the necessities of life with young children. We pick up a box of Oreos which we snack on outside Target in the little circle part of the concrete wall. Dylan and Eli are both fascinated with that and I don't know why. We jump back in the car and drive to job #2 again to make the final pick up from the depositors and mail man and move on up the road. We figure we're going right past Daddy's work so we better stop to say Hello. We tip-toe in as if we're being sneaky but get caught, give kisses and are on our way again. We get a few miles down the road and the boys start to settle. Eli's eyes are fading and Dylan is saying "Can I stay up for 10 more minutes, please?" No wishes granted. Off to bed they go and here I am telling you about our day. Whew! Now, I must work for job #1 before I have no job.
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