14 days.
I feel like as soon as I walked over the threshold of my home this big clock started ticking in my head. It taunts me with it's ever moving hands. Counting down the minutes. Reminding me that I can't afford to relax for even one of those minutes.
There are just two things that have to be done in these measly little fourteen days we have left in Vermont:
1) Move
2) Throw Eve a birthday party she'll never forget. A girl only turns five once, you know.
Simple enough, right.
Ugg.
How am I going to survive?
I feel like as soon as I walked over the threshold of my home this big clock started ticking in my head. It taunts me with it's ever moving hands. Counting down the minutes. Reminding me that I can't afford to relax for even one of those minutes.
There are just two things that have to be done in these measly little fourteen days we have left in Vermont:
1) Move
2) Throw Eve a birthday party she'll never forget. A girl only turns five once, you know.
Simple enough, right.
Ugg.
How am I going to survive?
5 Comments:
Aww FIVE!!!
and we are coming to Vermont this weekend, bringing my gram for her birthday :)
You will be fine. Eve will be five....she is so big....enjoy them now.
You can do it...Philippians 4:13, my favorite verse for those crazy times!
It was nice to see you while you were here!
oh, forget everything you need to get done and go buy yourself that boo hoo gift. JK!!! OH, i felt so overwhelmed not long ago too! let's face it, you're an organized person and probably don't need any advice from me- so i'll just say, i understand!!!
Megan
When the girls each turned 5 we filled the entire living room and their bedroom with balloons late at night. It took forever to fill them with the helium tank, but so worth it when they woke up. Priceless memories.
Enjoy...
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