What Do You See?
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Yesterday, as I was perusing blogs for a few minutes, I read one in which someone asked, "What do you see?" so I thought I'd answer that for you all today.
What I see today is an empty house because all three of my children are away this week.
I see a clean house because my husband and I don't make messes and not clean them up.
I see fresh sheets on every single bed and beds that will stay made all week long.
I see a computer I can actually get my hands on so that I can print out some things I need.
I see the bottom of my sink because it's not filled with dishes.
I see bathroom floors--they're white. (Who knew?!)
I see the bottom of the hamper in the kids' bathroom.
I see towels that are hung on rods and not thrown on the floor in a puddle.
I see a dog who just isn't herself this week.
I see grass that should be cut and weeds that need to be pulled and plants that are thirsting for water.
I see the note that one sister left for another before her trip.
I see photographs of past vacations and a brochure for one about to be taken.
I see college recruitment pieces that flood our mailbox every day now.
I see school supply lists.
I see my future.
What do you see today?
What I see today is an empty house because all three of my children are away this week.
I see a clean house because my husband and I don't make messes and not clean them up.
I see fresh sheets on every single bed and beds that will stay made all week long.
I see a computer I can actually get my hands on so that I can print out some things I need.
I see the bottom of my sink because it's not filled with dishes.
I see bathroom floors--they're white. (Who knew?!)
I see the bottom of the hamper in the kids' bathroom.
I see towels that are hung on rods and not thrown on the floor in a puddle.
I see a dog who just isn't herself this week.
I see grass that should be cut and weeds that need to be pulled and plants that are thirsting for water.
I see the note that one sister left for another before her trip.
I see photographs of past vacations and a brochure for one about to be taken.
I see college recruitment pieces that flood our mailbox every day now.
I see school supply lists.
I see my future.
What do you see today?