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Last years Seven Figure Mastery Summit had a lot of great moments - some unforgettable. Here are three of my favorite parts from last year.
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I Never in my wildest dreams thought Iād have 4 kidsā¦. But Here we are starting over with two babies soon to be too toddlers in my 40s and @scottharrison ās 50ās!
The way I see it we have two choices -
We let this crush us⦠stress us out and completely overwhelm us.
Orā¦
We let this mold us into our very best, most resilient, healthy selves.
I think that if we have a prayer of keeping up with four kids, two of them energetic toddler boys, we will have to get in the best physical, emotional and mental shape of our lives.
Today, on a good nights sleep, I feel up for the challenge. š
Taking it Day by day.
These last few years havenāt been a walk in the park folks, but they have been rewarding, full of intense ups and downs and lots of babies.
I am learning to process grief about what I thought my 40ās would look like, and at the same time, learning to find big joy in the moments I used to think were ordinary.
And Iām so proud of my two big kids - Jack and Emma. They have been so patient and helpful through this season.
If I learned anything from the last three years, itās that the Harrisonās always bounce back. We are resilient strong and A WHOLEEE LOT OF FUN as a family.
But only when we sleep.
Life with baby #4 has been such a blur - Iām just getting around to posting this now even though I did this wallpaper over Christmas.
Projects - even the little ones - make me feel creative and productive - two things I desperately need to feel like myself in these postpartum months.
Leo just turned 3 months old this week, and I wish I could say heās sleeping through the night but he still wakes up a ton. His longest stretch is typically 4-5 hours and then up every hour after. So over here in the Harrison household we have just been surviving.
With every baby, projects and getting things accomplished is how I come back to myself and feed my heart. Creativity isnāt a nice to have for me - itās a core need. So itās nice to slowly get back there now.
These words by Liz Gilbert from Big Magic will always be etched in my mind: āIf Iām not actively creating, I will actively destroy.ā
And boy do these words resonate with me.
Never in my widest dreams did I think Iād be a mom of FOUR. What a crazy year itās been. In February I turned 42, got my post baby body back (after baby #3) and returned to work @charitywater ⦠i was feeling myself!!!! Aaaand then I immediately found out I was pregnant again with our 4th. This pregnancy was tough, just ask @scottharrison who had to put up with so much whining from me he almost went to live on the roof. š
Now weāre almost on the other side. Just gotta get this sleep thing figured out and weāll be good to go. āļøš¤Ŗ
This took about two years of planning and saving up, and four weeks to install. Iāve always wanted an IKEA kitchen and when I found out we were having a 4th baby I was like āMAMAās getting a freaking new kitchen. Period.ā Haha. My friends came over many nights to give me moral support - carry heavy cabinets in from the garage and helped me lift things up on the tracks. @heathergoulart@hilldemeo@lisalarue_
And a special thanks to @handcraftedmovement - Matt, Kevin and Micah who came over and demoed AND hauled away the old kitchen in one day flat. God bless you because that I think was the scariest part for me!
Honestly the hardest part was hanging the rails - and going through IKEAās 30-page order list to find the right parts.
There were lots of ups and downs as with any big renovation project, and then I became so pregnant that I no longer could work on it so there is still about 5 - 10% unfinished in my kitchen. Once our new baby starts sleeping through the night my plan is to finish everything completely but for now Iāve taken a big break for the newborn bubble and weāve really enjoyed this kitchen as a family.
First time doing a kitchen Reno, and I gotta say itās really fun. Hard, but fun.
@scottharrison letās go!!! Baby #4 is done cooking tomorrow. I check in at 5AM and if all goes well, we get to meet our 3rd baby boy and 4th little Harrison. Please pray for a safe delivery and a healthy baby. š«¶