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		<title>With my two hands.</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Today was an unusual day. I got a call from my husband when he went to drop our daughter at school and  he told me that school was closed for Passover. I raced to the car and met them, and picked up my daughter and he went off to work. He was a bit annoyed.&#160;<a href="http://mommyeverafter.com/mommyhood/with-my-two-hands/" class="read-more">Continue Reading</a></p>
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				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Today was an unusual day.<br />
I got a call from my husband when he went to drop our daughter at school and  he told me that school was closed for Passover.<br />
I raced to the car and met them, and picked up my daughter and he went off to work. He was a bit annoyed. Not at me, just at the situation.<br />
So I had to cancel a call I had planned to help a friend with a business proposal,<br />
and headed off, with both kids to <a href="http://511everafter.wordpress.com/tag/home-goods/">my favorite store</a>. We had to make three trips to the kid&#8217;s section to make sure that there were not, in fact, any good dress up dresses, but we did OK.<br />
And then we went grocery shopping. I got everything on my list.<br />
I fed my kids; for my daughter, it was the lunch I had packed for her school day, and I watched her eat the entire thing, which is a feat in itself.<br />
I gave the baby pieces of my fresh mango. He loved it.<br />
While my sister <a href="http://mommyeverafter.wordpress.com/2012/11/02/i-miss-writing/">ran the Boston marathon</a> (in 3:17:13!!!), I strolled both kids in the double wide to the pharmacy to pick  up photos that I&#8217;d had developed and made a return.<br />
I took the long way home, stopping to take care of my parents&#8217; dogs.<br />
I walked in the sunshine and blasted <a href="http://mommyeverafter.wordpress.com/2014/04/07/here-comes-the-comeback-kid/">Brett Dennen</a> and my daughter heard the first measure of &#8220;Comeback Kid&#8221; and was like<br />
&#8220;Mommy! Brett Dennen&#8221; and I swelled. And I sang along. I sang out loud.<br />
And during my walk my family was all texting in a big chain about my sister&#8217;s marathon performance and everyone was so excited.<br />
And then we came home and played and I fed my son some more as my daughter kept herself busy upstairs.<br />
She used her stool to find a pair of shorts in a high drawer and changed into a new outfit.<br />
And when I came upstairs I told her I was proud of her.<br />
&#8220;Mommy,&#8221; she said. &#8220;You make me feel whole.&#8221;<br />
I write all this because my daughter reminded me of something that a friend, who is going through her own tough time, told me recently:<br />
She wrote a beautiful metaphor to me about holding things in two hands. She can hold her pain in one hand, but still be excited for her friends&#8217; joys and mourn their sorrows in the other. It isn&#8217;t all or nothing.<br />
So today, I had these really nice moments. I celebrated my sister.  I felt grateful for my kids.<br />
And I <a href="http://mommyeverafter.wordpress.com/2014/02/24/the-hardest-post-ive-ever-written/">still felt pain</a>.<br />
But I was able to keep it in one hand. I was able to get stuff done, and I was even able to enjoy things and feel proud of myself.<br />
My struggles are still acute; I don&#8217;t know if they are still categorized as Postpartum, or if I am just now dealing with issues of anxiety, but I know that it is a daily battle.<br />
However, today, I flexed the muscles in my other hand more than I have in a very long time.<br />
And it may not be a marathon,<br />
but I feel strong.</p>
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