Wednesday, November 16, 2011

gratitude

At dinner we were talking about what we're grateful for.  It's a thing we usually do and frequently I'm surprised and delighted by what the boys come up with.  Sometimes we say what the best or worst part of our day was, but usually it's just nice to be thankful.  Thankful to daddyB for working to earn money, thankful for the people who grew the produce on our plates or the animals that died for our dinner, and we always thank the cook (usually me).

Tonight big brother was thankful for his little brother... and the berry crumble that he'd made for pudding.

Little brother said "I'm grateful for mama for being our big home worker."
I had to write it down immediately, it's so nice to be appreciated by a five year old!  I've been reminded this week how much they need me around and how little they still are.  I'm grateful that I can be a stay at home mum, even now that they're both at school.

I do struggle with feeling like it's not enough, like I should find work outside the home to make me a proper contributing member of society or something.  Simultaneously I feel like what I do is so important and I wouldn't particularly want to entrust the care of our two lovelies to someone else.

Being at home means that I have time to bake bread, I can do regular parent help (I get to know the boys' classmates), I can be there for school events and pick them up each afternoon.  It also means B can work his long hours without the stress of finding a babysitter for the boys.  I never get bored at home but sometimes a little lonely if I don't make an effort to get out.  Having no extended family nearby is hard going, I imagine having a Nana or Aunty to call on would be amazing.  There are things I could find to grizzle about but really why bother?  Life is what you make it after all and ours is pretty sweet.


What are you grateful for today?
Leave me a comment, I'd love to know.  x

14 comments:

Anonymous said...

I'm greatful that we now have broadband and can follow your lovely blog and keep up to date with you all.... Maddy and I have had a lovely time this morning looking at your photos and reading your stories. Thank you!
Love and hugs,
Aunty Sam and Maddy xx

Anonymous said...

P.S- What are you doing up so early posting blogs?? xx

meg said...

Tee hee I was sound asleep when this was published... the joys of scheduling blog posts.

nanarobyn said...

I am grateful for the loving sensible way my beautiful grandsons are being raised in this sometimes crazy world. Love you XOXOXOXO

nanarobyn said...

I should amend that last comment and include a beautiful grand-daughter and another grandson as well. We are so grateful for grand-children and as the saying goes, they compensate for us getting older and they keep us young or is that honest. Big hugs. XOXOXOXO

Simoney said...

I LOVE this.
Love your outlook and your attitude, and you know if you are EVER lonely, I am more than up for a Cosset coffee or a daytime movie - especially now that i have more kindy hours xx
x

Cat said...

LOVE this post - I do go ggggrrrrr at myself sometimes when I say "I don't work" or "I'm just a Mum" - we under evaluate our jobs/roles too often
And hey I'm always up for coffee dates too
Have you checked out Salvation?

PaisleyJade said...

Love this post - and don't ever even let yourself feel bad for being a at home mum (or home worker - hehe). It is such a special role and very important!!

Anonymous said...

Hi, I loved this post too. I'm a sometimes blog reader and I do love the simple things you share that you do with your boys. My kids are older now (early teens) but I stayed home with them and don't regret a thing....except how fast the years go by!! You can't put a monetary value on what parents do, and being there for them stays important even when they're older. I still choose to only work part-time so I can be home after school for my kids and have the energy to be a home-maker. Keep it up! :)

Anonymous said...

I am thankful that we have lovely children and grandchildren whom we love. NanaD xx

Heart Felt said...

The look of contentment of his face! Priceless. Jxx

Auntie Anna said...

I am thankful to have such lovely sisters!! and Parents!! and Nephews!! And Husband!! And in-law sisters and brothers and parents... Basically I'm thankful for my lot. Love you and your blog!!

Jane said...

I'm thankful for my beautiful children, wonderful husband, fantastic friends, awesome family, good health and I'm looking forward to the festive season. Sending you a big hug Meg. Love Jane h x x

Jane said...

And I love being a stay at home mum too. I am very lucky as I have friends who would also love it but don't have the luxury of being able to make that choice. X

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