"Mommy, pleeeeeeeeeeeease get me some cereal?!"
"Yep, okay, I'm up {pull covers closer}...just give me a minute {ahem, 10 more minutes)..."
You get up (finally!), and look for something comfortable...warm...soft...easy. You make your way to the kitchen and start making breakfast (ahem, coffee) and the babes something to eat. Time goes by and the day has begun.
And you're still not dressed.
Not really anyway. You wouldn't venture out to the coffee shop like this (maybe the drive through, but that's it), and you sure as heck wouldn't show up for lunch at your husband's work looking like you do...all disheveled and slightly stinky (have you brushed your teeth yet?).
And here you are just a wee bit (I'm being nice) frumptastic for your family. How do you feel? Do you feel productive or lazy? Energized or tired? Pretty, or... {shudder}.
When I don't at least put on some jeans and a cute shirt, a bit of makeup (hey, if the barn needs painted, paint it), and do something with this Mufasa hair of mine, I feel lazy, icky, and tired. I would hide if my husband brought someone home unexpectedly. Sure, I'm comfortable, and who really has time to look nice with little ones who need fed and a home taken care of? I mean surely if I had a maid and mother's helper I'd get dressed, right? Right?!
Maybe.
But that's not the point. The point is, I think we'll be better (happier) mamas, wives, and homemakers if we take care of ourselves in the little things.
I know I feel better when I take the extra 10 or 15 minutes to find something cute to wear, put on some makeup, and attempt to tame the beast (ahem, Mufasa). I bet most of you do to.
So here's what I'm proposing: Let's get dressed, together.
Etsy is a storehouse for comfy cozy cute slippers!
If you want to join, just head over to Like a Warm Cup of Coffee and check it out (and link-up if you have a blog). The format is a month-long motivotional (motivation + devotional) beginning Monday where we work towards making getting dressed a habit.
What are you waiting for? Let's get dressed!
By Sarah Mae
Sarah Mae has a past that would be her present if it weren’t for Jesus; His wild saving grace and gentle leading keep her in awe. She is the wife of Jesse (her rock and super handy-man dude) and the mommy of two lovely daughters and one busy little boy. Her days are spent hanging out with her babes, indulging in dark cherry mochas, homeschooling, admiring beautiful words, dreaming of wild blue skies, and creating the sweet aroma of home. She writes at Like A Warm Cup of Coffee.
Photo Credit: Bunny Slippers
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