Our beautiful baby daughter was born this year, happy and healthy. Jason was recently promoted at work (and also finally got a new "company car"). And while I ended up quitting my job earlier this year, I've managed to sustain a successful at-home business to help out financially. For the first time in years, I feel like I'm exactly where I'm supposed to be.
I worried and fretted about quitting my job. My hours at work had been cut, and it was becoming clear that I wouldn't be getting the salary (and promotion) I had hoped for. It was a hard decision, but it made more sense to just walk away. Still, I worried. How would we get by with less money coming in and a baby to take care of? Would we still be able to pay our bills? Would you believe that, for the most part, I haven't noticed the decrease in income? We've cut back on a lot of things and don't go out as much as we did, but this makes us appreciate what we actually do get to do. I am so thankful to God for taking such good care of us, even when I doubted Him.
Living on a smaller income has opened my eyes to what is really important. I'm thankful for that too. If you had told me a year ago I would be thankful for less money, I would have never believed it. Life is different, but life is better.
Now, enough of the mushy stuff. We had a great Thanksgiving with our families in Kennett. I'm so thankful that Katherine got to see almost all of her family in one weekend.
{Up too early on Thanksgiving. Her daddy has this same look in the morning.} |
{Eating Thanksgiving lunch.} |
{With her Mimi, Great-Granny Lu, and Great-Granny Dot.} |
{In her new chair.} |
{First family Thanksgiving picture.} |
{Spending time with Aunt Steph.} |
{Playtime with Daddy at Nana's.} |
We had lots and lots of yummy food. I made my famous peanut butter fudge pie (recipe here). I'm always so happy when Katherine gets to spend time with her family.
We've got a crazy busy week ahead so I'm glad we got to relax with family. Even if it was just for a couple of days.
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