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my "preggo-brain" moment of the day

There are usually more than one of these a day, but this one was worth mentioning...

So I had planned a run to Salvation Army, to get rid of some of the stuff we found in our cleaning efforts... Began gathering everything together...got the water, Tyler's drink, the items to be dropped off, cell phone... got it all.... Put it all in the car.... get the boy and we are off.... without our keys....

At least I had my phone! I didn't even have my car keys, so its not like we could go and visit with a friend till Jordan got home...

I love how the Lord allows such moments, so that we can experience the grace he has waiting for us and give him praise... By his grace ALONE, I was quick to laugh at my dumb self, and pray for help. A moment later, my neighbor walked outside on the phone to another neighbor... who said she "can break into anyone's house..." I wasn't sure how I felt about that boast, but in the circumstances, was willing to see her try!

So her efforts did not open the door, but her 5 year old daughter was able to fit into the kitchen window and open the door for us! I was actually kind of glad she my neighbor couldn't break into our house!!!

With a sigh of relief, I grabbed the keys, and headed out.... We really need to get copies made! Welcome to a day in the life of an absent minded pregnant lady!

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rob and mary said…
so what can i blame it on when i do that? (as i have twice this summer)

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