I was cutting fingernails the other day and was tallying up some of the numbers of things in our home. It kind of amazed me when I really sat down to think about it!
We have...
We have...
- Soon to be, 140 fingers in our home (goes great with my favorite saying to my children, "Many hands make light work!")
- Also soon to be 140 toes with 14 pairs of socks a day to go through (probably explains all the singles in my sock basket)
- 14 brains- you would think that would be useful, but sometimes it makes things REALLY difficult!
- 28 eyes to see EVERYTING with!
- 14 mouths- that makes things REALLY loud sometimes
- 14 tummies to feed AND that can get the stomach flu!
- 12 potty-trained people- well, most of time!
- 14 noses that need kleenex
- 28 ears to hear with- selective hearing at times!
- 2 benches, 12 chairs, 1 booster chair,1 high chair, and one 9 ft table in my dining room
- 1 couch that seats 6 adults but for now, while their buns are still little, our entire family if we need to
- 1 TV
- 9 slots for school notebooks and 9 pencil boxes
- 2 bathrooms (not enough but better than 1!)
- 1 6X9 ft backyard (I am not kidding! Not big enough either but better than none!)
- 19 bunnies (WAY to many but better than 100!)
- 1 roll of toilet paper a day- and that's a double roll!
- 1 gallon of milk a day, 7 a week, 30 in a month!
- 3 dozen eggs for breakfast with 1 loaf of bread
- 5 loads of laundry a day to wash, fold, and put away (well, sometimes I have to put 15 loads away because I get a touch behind!)
- 3 drivers, 4 cars in our driveway
- a van that seats 15 people
- 6 carseats/booster seats to buckle
- 10 bikes in the garage
- 28 feet to go and share the gospel of Christ
- 28 hands to fold in prayer
- 14 spirits to spend eternity in heaven with each other!
1 comment:
The driver/car point made me laugh, my husbands family just had another child begin driving, so they have a car for mum and a car for dad, plus each driving child owns a car, being 5. That makes 7 cars in total... the 'carpark' gets a little crowded these days.
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