I know that friends are answers to prayers that we may not knowingly pray. I know that a silly face will always make me laugh and an honest opinion - especially when it comes from my best friend - is the opinion I should trust.
I know it's a blessing (and most of the time, it's hilarious, too) that my sister and my husband love to (pretend to) hate each other. I know that sometimes, you just have to take time for a nap. I know that sometimes, the right picture can say it all - or, just make things more confusing. I know that Mario Kart can bring people together.
I know that families are like fudge - mostly sweet with a few nuts thrown in for texture. I know that my family is funnier than most. I know that I will never get tired of seeing Uncle Ted put food coloring in Grandpa's mouth when he's asleep, or steal food off of Grandma's plate. I know that our families make us who we are and that is something we should always be thankful for and never take for granted.
I know that sometimes we feel like God couldn't be farther away when He's actually standing shoulder-to-shoulder with us. I know that God does things that are sometimes painful so that He can bring us closer to Him. I know that He does things to help us offer our testimony to others and that He does some things just to make us stronger.
I know that I'm terrified to someday be a mother, but it excites me at the same time. I know that my husband is quite possibly more excited about the prospect of parenthood than I am. I know that my husband will be a wonderful, loving father that cherishes his children. I know he will teach them to be loyal to their friends, honor their family and together, we will teach our children to walk with God. I also know that, if by chance we would have a little girl someday, she will almost certainly be a "Daddy's" girl and I will most likely end up being the bad guy.
I know that my husband changed me. I know he helped make me who I am today. I know that I was drowning before we started dating and that he kept me from going under. I know that I will never be able to thank him enough for all that he has done for me.
I know the most wonderful things in life really are simple and free. I know that we never stop learning. I know that every person has an interesting story to tell. I know that some people know more about life and living than I could ever hope to forget.
I know my mom is the smartest person I've ever met. I know that she struggles every day and that she only wants the best for my sister and I. I know that she still misses my dad all the time, but that my step-dad, Chuck, has made her happier now than she was for a long time. I know work and hobbies make my mom a whole person.
I know that my sister challenges me to be a better person. I know that she is my role model and shows me, every day, the person that I want to be. I know my sister is talented, funny, smart and beautiful - inside and out. And, I know that even if she does fail math like she claims she's going to do, it won't be the end of the world.
I know that I often do my best thinking in the shower. I also know this is a problem, considering that I spend most of my day not in the shower. I know that sometimes, we are our own worst enemies. I know that patience is a virtue and I know it's a virtue I don't always have. I know that silly arguments should never stand in the way of a good friendship.
I know that I don't like it when my husband has to travel for work. I know that I don't like the other side of the bed being cold, being home by myself and cooking dinner for one. I know that when my husband is gone, I will almost certainly go for days on end without washing dishes or doing the laundry.
I know that cooking makes me happy and helps relieve my stress. I know that chocolate cake and Grandpa Don's pies should be food groups in the nutritional pyramid. I know that sometimes you just have to pig out and eat junk food. I know that I can't wait to move back home to be closer to my family and friends. I know that this post could quite possibly be the longest post in the history of blogs. Okay, maybe I don't know that for sure. But that's only thing I don't know for sure in this entire post!
And, finally, I know this: These three remain: faith, hope and love. But, the greatest of these is love (1 Corinthians 13:13).
4 comments:
I love you and your know it all self :)
Wow! Awesome post...you are such a great writer! Makes me want to do a "things I know" post too. Hope all is well!
Thanks, Erica. It was fun to write.
Now that I'm crying....
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