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Not Me! Monday!

This week, I did not call my husband at 6 p.m. while I was still at school to ask him to start the bread machine for me so that I would have bread to take with me for a potluck the next day.  He did not put in twice as much water as was called for.  I didn't not realize it until 9:30 when the bread suddenly collapsed. 

When Caleb was cleansing before his colonoscopy, I didn't give him a lollipop to suck on only to have to dig it out of his mouth because he chewed itCaleb didn't bite me multiple times because he was so angry that I was stealing his lollipop.

Caleb didn't scream "Not again!!!!!!  Never, never, NEVER!!!!!!!!" when I had him sit on the toilet for the 24th time yesterday.  I was not totally at my wit's end trying to stay patient with my oh-so-hungry boy.  I didn't yell at Matt simply because I was frustrated by the day's events.

I didn't resort to hiding behind the cabinet door to sneak a few chips during Caleb's cleanse because I felt so bad for eating in front of him.  I didn't try to hold out until nap time before I ate anything.  I wasn't unsuccessful with this attempt.  I did not find myself wondering how in the world I would get through two days of not eating anything!  Poor Caleb!

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