Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Mommy Christmas

Being a mommy changes your priorities so much. Don't get me wrong, there are some things that I still get a kick out of that'll never change. Cute shoes, good coffee, funny movies, laughing till I can't breathe, holding hands with Peter. But there are some new things that I never would have imagined I would enjoy as much as I do. Examples:

1) I like that I can be green-ish in my diapering choice but the only place that sells the inserts for the diapers is Babies R Us and so that means a regular trip over there and shelling out a little more than I'd like to each time. There wasn't even a bulk-buying choice... until now! I'm now subscribed to get my gDiaper inserts sent to me on a regular basis. It's so cheap and I don't have to go out to get them. It'll be like Christmas every 2 months! Yes, that means I'm now equating packages of diapers to Christmas.

2) An example with an example: I'm excited something else diaper related. GDiapers come in 3 sizes and Abby's about to outgrow the ones she has. BUT I got such a screaming good deal today on the next size of gDiapers it just makes my day. And maybe a couple more days to follow.

3) And if two diaper stories don't prove it, this should. Yesterday I took a little extra time and actually did my hair the way I did PB (pre-baby) instead of the "halfhearted blast of the blow dryer into the ponytail" look that I've been rocking. When Peter and I got home that evening, I said, "I actually got to blow dry my hair today!"
          He replies, "Awesome!" a little too enthusiastically.

          "You can't tell, can you." I say
         "Not really, sorry." he says sweetly.
          "That's great!" I say, "That means I don't have to do it again!"

No hurt feelings, no pouting. He wasn't saying I didn't look good. I was genuinely glad that I can look good for my hubby with a little less effort on my part.

Who are you, and what have you done with Hannah?

Honestly though, I'm glad for the focus change. I can get joy from the little things, from the seemingly insignificant things, because I can see the significance in them. And in these examples especially, what I'm so excited about is that they mean I can spend less time and money on the "necessities" and turn to what is really enjoyable in my life, my God, my family, and my friends.

Plus, how stinkin' cool is it that I got a little purple plush dog that sings my baby to sleep?!

2 comments:

  1. I agree, being a mom is life altering in so many ways! And YEAH for anything that makes bedtime a little bit easier!

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  2. Very cute blog update. I agree with the "simple things" in life that make us happy these days. It's actually quite awesome, isn't it?! Wouldn't change it for a second!

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