Monday, November 9, 2009

Brandon's super awesome family . . .

Can I just say that I think I have the most awesome in-laws in the world? My MIL and FIL came over on Saturday night for us while we headed to the hospital. (I hadn't felt the baby move in several hours so we headed up for a non-stress test. All's well.) LaRean asked if there was anything we wanted them to do while we were gone. The only thing I asked was that she switch Gavin's sheets from the washer to the dryer.

So, my FIL took Scott to get some dinner for the family, then my MIL cleaned the kitchen (including our garbage can that needed some work), dusted, got the boys to clean their rooms, folded the towels that were in the dryer (I forgot they were in there), dried Gavin's sheets, then made his bed, cleaned both living rooms . . .

I'm sure there is much more that she did, and it was SO nice to come home to a clean house. Peaceful, orderly. It's been hard for me to keep up on the cleaning, and while I was embarrassed about the state of my house and asking my MIL to come, I'm so grateful for the help she gave to me.

That's just her, and I know I don't thank her often enough for the many things she does for us. I've heard horror stories about women and their mothers-in-law, and I feel so blessed to have such an awesome mother-in-law and father-in law.

And then, there are Brandon's brothers and their spouses. (Note: they each have one - we're not practicing polygamy here; I just didn't know how else to write that!) One of my sisters-in-law grew up in Altamont - not too far from where I grew up. But, I digress. Back to the story. She took me and another sister-in-law that is pregnant out for ice cream last week - her treat.

I get calls from them asking how I'm doing, or wanting to do a game night or a BBQ while the kids run wild. Brandon & his brothers (the ones that live here in Logan, anyway) play tennis a few times a month, or go golfing together, and I know Brandon loves it. I do too. I love his brothers - they're all incredible, as are the women that they married - and I feel so comfortable and loved around them.

I really do feel so blessed with the family that I married into. They're strong in the gospel, and they're each an example to me. There are many things that I see my mother-in-law or one of my sisters-in-law do, and I think that I should be more like them.

So, thank you to my wonderful in-laws. I really do love you, and am so grateful for each of you, and the love you give to me and my boys, and for the examples that you are to us. Thank you so much!

3 comments:

Nathan and Shanna said...

Glad to hear all is well! Am I considered one of those "in-laws" JK! Although I think I have the greatest "in-laws" in the whole wide world too! I think we both were blessed that way! Take care!

Karina said...

That is such a great blessing to have great in-laws. I don't have that and it's so sad to see Jared's family live so close to us and not even speak to eachother, they have all fallen away from the church and his parents haven't even met Jacob and they live 5 minutes away. It's good to know that there are great in-laws out there and that my in-laws are not the norm.
Glad to hear everything is well with the baby.

Josh and Kristen said...

What a blessing to have family that you know love and care for you. That is so important. Can't wait to see pics of your sweet baby!