Yesterday was an angsty sort of day. We have had a few mice in our basement in the past few months and I am COMPLETELY horrified by this turn of events. I don't know why mice are so terrifying, but they are.
I decided that I would put all the Christmas decorations, which were formerly in cardboard boxes, into bins. Also, since we're planning to go to Nevada this weekend, I decided I might as well start on the Christmas decoration dismantling.
It's a big project.
Especially the trees. By the time I was done with the second, very heavily decorated tree, I decided that maybe the Grinch hated Christmas because he had to undecorate the trees by himself. I may get rid of some ornaments now that my nest is empty-ish.
What was really bad in my day though, was that I took some stuff to the dungeon, which is what we affectionately call our storage room in the basement. There was a dead mouse in a trap.
I. Can't.
I didn't even want to go downstairs for the rest of the day.
For the first time in my life, I was tempted to get a cat. Or twelve.
Everything was left in more disarray than when I started it seemed with my Christmas project, and that was discouraging, but I changed my clothes and left the mess behind. I picked Braeden and Anna up at the Carlsons and we met Emma and Adam at the Jordan River temple and performed sealings for our ancestors.
I loved being in the temple together! All the angst of the day floated away and I felt so grateful for my children and Adam and the ties that bind us. I'm grateful for the Gospel of Jesus Christ. I'm grateful for temples and covenants. It was a perfect way to turn a grumpy day right side up.
Also, when I got home, Mark had emptied the trap and tidied up the house. He checked the trap-line before work this morning and we are mouse free.
For now.
2 comments:
A great reminder of keeping an eternal perspective. We would be sooo happy to give you a cat. Or six!
Ditto to what Marianne said! I love the temple, and I would LOVE to give you some cats!
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