
The day was to start with nice weather, dropping Hannah off at school, and then a visit to the park with friends. Due to little boy nightmares, I ended up spending the rest of the morning sleeping in the kids room. However, my alarm was still going off in the other room. Waking up in a rush, is not the best way to start.
Conscious Decision Find the positives! Find Joy! Ask God to show me the hidden moments of joy.
Normally, I would be losing it already.
But, I think the Lord tucked a little extra peace in my pocket, because I was easily able to think of plan B.

Thus made Hannah even happier.
Joy. Find Joy. Hiccups are OK.
Get hubby's work clothes ready. Uh-Oh! Wallets do not usually belong in the dryer.
Find joy...a clean yet soggy wallet?
No time to stress. Grab backpacks, a banana and a water; get in car. Isaiah: Check. Hannah: check. Look at clock, Oh No. 9:04 a.m. School starts at 9:05 a.m. Even a short 3 minute drive to school can not fix this.

Luckily as soon as we got inside the school, the secretary offered to walk her to class.
Joy. No shameful sign in.
Once in the car, I began looking for my phone. Hmm. No phone. Back to the house.
Joy. Find Joy. If I go back home I can pack park snacks, grab my coffee, feed the dog, and still have plenty of time to get to the park. Home we go. Success. Snacks packed, dog fed, coffee in hand. Back on the road we go.
Blessings. The park was a blessing. Just as my pocket was about empty, the park was exactly what I needed. Good adult conversation, great social playtime, and a beautiful scenery. Isaiah enjoyed being the only 'big boy' chasing around three girls. However, I am not sure they enjoyed him as much. I felt so blessed to have this time, where I could nurture friendships, refresh my sanity, and give Isaiah some energy burn-off. As park time wrapped up, we headed to the car, I pushed the unlock button on my electronic key, put a wet towel in the trunk, and shut the trunk ready to help Isaiah buckle except. Isaiah wasn't in the car yet. No problem, until I realized the car relocked itself and my keys are now under the wet towel in the trunk.
Joy. Find Joy. Find Joy. Keep looking. Joy.
A sympathetic smile of understanding. Thankfully, my sweet friend was still there to offer some encouragement. After a few phone calls, I was told my car would be unlocked in about 45 minutes.
Joy. Find Joy. Just as I was about to panic, the sun went behind a cloud and a gentle breeze blew around us. Hmm. "Child, enjoy some 'extra park time', a full bag of snacks and hydration, a nice breeze, and a piece of dirt for an excited little boy. Joy."
Extra Park Time.
Instead, eventually the day ended with an excellent Elementary Open House, Good Family Fun, Wonderful Story Time, and A Confirmed Job Interview!!!
So, my lesson for today. Hang in there. Choose Joy even when you may need the magnifying glass of Christ. Depend on His grace to provide the ability to praise Him among all the chaos.
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