And now, as my guardian angel for nearly 20 years, she's balanced my nonsensical twists and turns. She's kept me safe and landed me in a great life.
Well done, Mom. I miss you.
So if I can give my kids one great lesson - something I've been thinking a bit about on this Mother's Day - it'll be about balance.
Not this kind of balance, which Roman demonstrated at Ben's soccer game today:
(Jogger balls? Juggle balls? I still don't know if this is an actual move.)
I mean the kind of balance that makes us happy, humble people. You know...
We get, so we give.
We play, so we work.
We spend, so we save.
We eat well, so we exercise.
We make a mess, so we clean.
We have great days, and some not great.
And this one falls into the great category. I'm sharing Mother's Day with my beautiful mother-in-law Eileen and with Anthony, who turns 36 today.
(Behold: Eileen and me not saving as we arrived at the Kansas Star Casino last night.)
So, today, as I celebrate my mom and all the other lovely moms in my lucky life, I propose a toast to good life balance.
See? We drink cheap champagne, so we buy good o.j. Ah, balance.
Happy Mother's Day, friends.
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