Spidey’s Serene Sunday – Part 84

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“Life is not about waiting for the storm to pass, it’s about learning to dance in the rain.” – Anon

Have you ever done that?

Realised that a situation is not good, and you have sat back patiently, or impatiently, waiting for whatever is happening to finish, before getting on with whatever you needed to do?

Sometimes, it is a good idea, but a lot of the time, it becomes a good excuse, a delay tactic, which ultimately means you may miss some amazing opportunities as you sit back, waiting.

If I may, I will tell you a little story…

Many moons ago, around 13-14 years ago, Hubby Dearest and I were at that stage in our marriage where we were discussing starting a family.

Of course we both wanted children, but it was never the right time. My job, his job, money, space… excuses were easy to find.

But in the end, an episode of Friends made us realise we had to get on this horse and ride it, for however long the journey, as there was never going to be a ‘right time’. WE had to make that time right.  Monica and Chandler were having the same discussions as us regarding starting a family, and Chandler was hesitant because nothing was how he imagined it would be when he decided to become a dad.  But something, I can’t remember what, made him realise he had to take the bull by the horns, as it were, and start the process, no matter how unprepared he was.

I made Hubby Dearest watch this episode, after watching it myself, and it struck a chord with him too.

And it’s a good thing too.  If we hadn’t started trying then, goodness knows how long before we would have found out all my problems. It could have been too late, We may not have been able to be parents to the two nutcases we are now proud to call our kids!

It wasn’t an easy dance through that storm you know. Maybe it would have been easier to just sit it out… but then we would have been sat here, regretting not trying, and possibly still childless…

We did dance. 

We let that storm wash right over us, and we picked the right steps to waltz through a tough rhythm of rain beating down on us. It was hard, but we did it, and boy are we glad we did!

The saying ‘Every cloud has a silver lining’ is a shorter version of the above quote. Each storm we weather, makes us stronger, and able to cope with the next…

So, when things are beating you down, when you think things are just too tough, try.

Seriously, try and face it, work it to your advantage. Most situations can be turned around, if you have the courage to face them.

And on that note, I wish you a very positive, happy Sunday Peeps!

It’s Friday!

  
Good morning Peeps! Can I get a “whoop whoop”!!!!

It’s Friday! It’s not just any old Friday, but a Friday I have been waiting for for a loooooong time!

After my crazy nursery based day, the sprogs and I shall be hopping into the car and heading off on a 3 hour road trip (possibly longer, if traffic is unkind to us) to Birmingham, as my gorgeous Finndian family branch are here! My brother, sister in law and finnjabi nephew are here, and we get a whole weekend together!

Can’t wait for my Bubby cuddles, I have a good few months of them to catch up on!

I hope you all have a wonderful day, and a fantastic weekend Peeps!!!

Impatient! And An Update!!

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Sometime soon…
The news will come…
That my cousin’s wife
Is finally a mum!

But oh the wait
To hear some news
Boy or girl?
I sit and muse

Oh phone, please ring
Or WhatsApp, beep
I’m staring at it
Nothing, not a peep!

I think I need
To just keep busy
To stop myself getting
In such a tizzy

Baby will come
When it’s time is here
And I know that I’ll
Definitely shed a tear

My little cousin brother
Becoming a dad
I can’t quite believe it
It seems quite mad!

But still I wait
Impatiently
To coo over a pic
Of he or she!

They are far away in Australia… It’s baby number 1… We all know it can take time, but still, I just can’t wait!!!!!

IT’S A BOY!!! SO EXCITED!!!

But I Smile Anyway...

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