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31 Days of Gratefulness: Day 9


 
So yea, I forgot to post this last night.  Oops.  My husband got home late from work so I was caught up in making dinner and playing with the little one and bedtime routine and making lunches and all of that fun stuff.

Anyway...my Baby Girl is in daycare.  I hate it but it's our only option right now.  Our goal is for me to stay home so she doesn't have to go to daycare anymore but again, it works for now.  Hopefully someday soon we can get her out!

The daycare we chose is actually out of our way.  We chose it because my Uncle's girlfriend works there.  A woman who has been coming to our Christmas gatherings for the past I don't even know how many years.  A woman we have come to know and trust and love.

But, like I said, the daycare is a bit out of our way.   
 
So today I am grateful for
 

My Mother

 
She picks Baby Girl up from daycare every day because it's on her way home from work.  She picks her up and takes her to her house and keeps her until I get off of work.  It really helps us out a lot because I don't have to worry about getting off of work in time to go pick her up because sometimes Mommas gotta work late.  It also helps keep me out of the traffic hell that is our highway system around here.

It benefits Baby Girl because she gets to see her Grandmother every day and she loves it!  I always say that my Mom shits gold because everything she does, Baby Girl laughs it.  It's amazing the bond that they share and I couldn't be happier.

So thanks, Mom.  You're a rock star!

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  1. Mom's are the best for things like that! :)

    xo,
    janmloves.blogspot.com

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    1. Gah I know! It's amazing how much they love each other!

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  2. Your mom sounds amazing. :)
    I hope things work out for you to stay with baby girl soon. XOXO

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    1. Thanks! She really is. She has helped us so much with our daughter and we are so grateful for her! Me too! Staying home is some much more fun!

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