This week's picture brought to you by Logan. I swear it's more blurry now than it was before. Weird.
Tonight as I was sitting on the boys' bedroom floor waiting for Ammon to get his pajamas on, I realized that I didn't feel nauseous--for the first evening in months. However, I now have a cold and feel fairly miserable. Grant asked in our family prayer tonight that, "Mom won't be so grumpy." I had to stop Logan and Madi from reprimanding him because let's face it--I use those very same words in my own personal prayers, and I don't mind a few more in my behalf.
I had an appointment yesterday and apparently now they are doing ultrasounds at almost every appointment? I'm not complaining, though. We got a good view of his/her spine and not much else. We will find out the gender on December 19. We'll have to do a gender survey. A gender reveal party would be fun....

Speaking of prayers, about a year ago I had an experience/realization/lightbulb moment. I was trying to go in and eat with my kids at school once a week (something I'd like to start doing again). I rotated through everyone, which meant I ate with them once every three weeks, sometimes more because their lunches were all back to back. Madison always asked me to eat with her, even on days I didn't normally go to the school. She also always asked me if I would bring a special treat--sometimes I would bring a lunchable, hot chocolate, or Panda Express, for example. I did those nice things for the other kids, too, but not as frequently. I wasn't playing favorites. It wasn't because I wasn't willing to give them extra favors, but because they didn't ask me as often as she did.
As I was pondering this concept in my own life, I realized that perhaps that is how our Heavenly Father works as well. Perhaps there are blessings He is willing and wanting to give to us and all we need to do is ask.
The past week has been full of tender mercies. I bought a steam mop almost 4 years ago. It ran out of steam last week. My kitchen floor looked...bad...and I'm not willing to scrub on my hands and knees. Because we are trying to put down as much money into our new home as possible I didn't want to spend an unexpected $100 on a new mop. Ammon and I noticed a Goodwill on our way home from an oil change and decided to stop. It took us a few minutes to walk through and on our way out he stopped me and said, "Mom, there's our mop!" It was the exact same mop I already had and it looked brand new! $15. It runs better than mine has in a long time, and my floors are clean.
Next up is a story about the sweater I'm wearing (and I'll be wearing every time you see me this winter). I'm in that awkward pregnant mama stage where maternity clothes would look absolutely ridiculous but my normal clothes don't fit well either. I use a hair band to expand my jeans an extra inch or so, but I wanted a neutral cardigan to wear over my short-sleeved shirts and could grow with me but also be wearable when I theoretically shrink next year (again, I don't want to spend money on clothes that will only fit me for a few months).
In all of my searching the only gray sweaters I could find were boyfriend sweaters or sweaters that would not be flattering to a big belly. I started googling cable knit cardigans but couldn't fun anything; apparently they are out of style. There is one on Amazon but it has bad reviews. I was about to give up but drove by a Ross this week and decided to check and see if they had something that would work. I'm not kidding--I walked right to it and was out of the store in less than 20 minutes (I tried it on and then waited in a holiday-inflated line). It's exactly what I had in mind: casual enough for every day, dressy enough to wear with a skirt. There's stretch to grow with me, and the belt hits right under my chest so in a few months it will accentuate a growing baby belly.
I have to say--I did not pray for a mop or a sweater. I do pray frequently that we can use our resources wisely, though, and I do believe that these little tender mercies come from a loving Heavenly Father.
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The other thing I'm excited/impatient about is our home. We drive by every Sunday after church, but nothing has been done for almost a month, which is discouraging but not debilitating because I'm still packing up the house. Boxes everywhere! (I need more, if you have some.) I think they were waiting for a city inspection, which they must have had today because we got an update email on the house.
It is officially at the half-way point. Hooray! This week they are insulating, sheet rocking, and texturing the walls. Now that is exciting.