That's a common phrase repeated in classrooms, or so I've heard. ;)
It's a phrase that often comes to my mind when I look around at our living circumstances. When we were living in Burley, we had just bought a home roughly 3000 sq. ft. in size. It was two levels and plenty of space for our growing family.
Then my husband got transferred.
We had to leave that spacious, gonna-grow-into-home, and downsize to a 1300 sq. ft. townhome.
We had the 3 boys at the time. Since being here in eastern Idaho, we have since had our fourth boy and still live in the 1300 sq. ft. space.
Take what you get and don't throw a fit.
I seriously have to keep repeating that to myself when I think of the size that our Burley house was.
And that's why I choose not to think of it too often--what can you do, right?
So, now I present to you a sneak peak of my office,
which is also my craft/sewing room,
which is also my preschool classroom,
which is also our dining room/kitchen.
What was that quote again?
Take what you get and don't throw a fit.
I am grateful we have a space that allows me to do the things I want/need to do in order to run a business, teach preschool, practice my hobby and provide meals for our family.
With this, as in all things, I need to be grateful for what I have been blessed with.
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