The house where we planned our first daughter's nursery so very carefully and decorated and RE decorated at least a dozen times before she arrived...
The house where Josh assembled the furniture that he built himself for our child(ren)...
The house where we brought our Macie Claire home and entered the world of Parents of TWO (and weren't as scared, but soon realized we should have been! haha!)...
But then I realized that the memories we made there were ours to keep. They didn't belong to the "house". They were in our hearts. It didn't matter where we lived, we still had the memories of bringing our girls home and of watching them grow. We still have the memories of every single room.
The memories of.....
...decorating Macie's nursery in my beloved Zebra print. :)
...my Dad putting the crib together while Josh sat in the recliner with his broken arm propped on pillows shouting out the instructions.
...trying to change a screaming newborn's diaper as quickly as possible with only the light of a small lamp-so that she wouldn't wake her sleeping big sister....curling up on this bed and listening to Brenna say the sweet words "Now I lay me down to sleep...." every single night.
...stepping completely out of my comfort zone and painting the kitchen green. (which I LOVED after it was done).
...sleeping on that couch for a solid 3 months while Macie Claire slept in the swing.
...sitting on the floor watching Brenna open up Birthday and Christmas presents.
...walking into the living room on the day we bought this house and seeing dirty brown carpet and wood paneling or wall paper on every wall, and wondering what in the heck we had gotten ourselves into.
...laying in our bed with the monitor glued to my ear to make sure I could still hear Brenna breathing in her crib. And then convincing myself that I couldn't and rushing to her room every 20 minutes to stare at her chest and make sure it was moving.
...sitting on the back porch (more hours than I can count) visiting with friends and family.
...laughing at John and Josh while they sat around the fire pit and attempted to solve all the problems of the world.
...inviting about 30 people to our house for a craw fish boil and watching as rain turned our back yard into a lake.
...pulling into this driveway every afternoon and looking around thinking how lucky and blessed we were to live here.
I am thankful every day for these memories and so many more. God is so good, and we have been so blessed. While it was sad to walk out of this house the last time and see it completely empty, I am grateful for the memories we made there and excited to make new ones on our next adventure!
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