Where Even My Fingers are Tired

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I'm sorry this post might seem a bit scattered—my thoughts feel like they're all over the place today. It's been one of those days where everything seems to happen at once, and I can't quite find the rhythm. But that's okay, because life isn't always perfect, and sometimes it's the imperfections that make it real.

I'm exhausted in a way that goes beyond physical fatigue—it's emotional exhaustion, too. You know that feeling when you've been running on fumes for too long? That's me right now. The kind of tired where even the idea of a long, hot shower sounds like heaven, but somehow you still drag yourself through the day anyway. Life has been a whirlwind lately—busy, chaotic, unpredictable—but also full of moments that remind me why I do what I do.

The other night, my husband and I finally had our first date since our little one, Skylar, arrived. It felt surreal to leave the kids behind for a few hours and just be us again. Sitting across from him at the dinner table, surrounded by candlelight, made me realize how much I've missed these quiet moments together. We talked about how our home, despite its chaos, feels so alive now because of the laughter and footsteps that fill it. Sure, there are nights when sleep feels like a distant dream, but every sound, every moment, reminds us of the blessings we've been given.

Speaking of blessings, I want to acknowledge something that's heavy on my heart lately. Losing a child, whether it happens early on during pregnancy or later in life, changes you forever. Recently, a close friend of mine lost their five-month-old baby, and it hit me hard. In those moments, you realize just how fragile yet precious life is. Every giggle, every "mama" or "dada," becomes a gift you hold onto tightly. Our home may be noisy, wild, and unpredictable, but it's ours—and it's exactly what we needed.

I guess what I'm trying to say is this: Sometimes, the best thing we can do is embrace the mess. Whether it's the chaos of parenting, the unpredictability of life, or the beauty of finding joy in small things, it's all part of the journey. And maybe, just maybe, that's enough.

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