tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3026292844120978551.post3193270176749202283..comments2024-02-18T23:36:14.267-08:00Comments on A Continual Feast: on trying to do all the thingssarah mariehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18016489034529811005noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3026292844120978551.post-42535512301460738612015-03-05T09:34:55.108-08:002015-03-05T09:34:55.108-08:00I so remember feeling this way! And, as you said, ...I so remember feeling this way! And, as you said, so many of the tasks you tackle daily are ones that will have to be redone again tomorrow (or this afternoon?). To top it off, many are things that don't get noticed when they are done, only when they're not! People don't notice a dusted and vacuumed room, but they do seem to notice dust bunnies! And if only you could hear the words of a boss saying, "Job well done! Good work!"<br><br>You reward is coming. It's fantastic to see your kids soar as adults! We know! Watching you as a wife and mom is wonderful! But meanwhile, try to notice the little moments and tuck them "in your pocket" (or blog!) - the little hand that reaches up to hold yours, the unexpected "Thank you, Mama", the snuggles, the smile from your hubby, the grins and giggles, and so much more. Absolutely nothing you could be doing is more important. I am convinced.<br><br>I love you and am fiercely proud of you!<br>MomAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3026292844120978551.post-18252039556634242152015-03-03T21:04:33.667-08:002015-03-03T21:04:33.667-08:00Well you are certainly not alone! I could have wri...Well you are certainly not alone! I could have written this (though, honestly, not as well) but the thoughts are the same - so much is a never-ending cycle and I love how you put blogging in the category of lasting, creative things. And yes, those moments of freedom are completely paralyzing! :) Susanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06086973148136209105noreply@blogger.com