We were only minutes away from bedtime and still, I thought I wasn’t going to make it without seriously losing it.
 I looked at my oldest and asked her to come sit on my lap. I held her for a minute and told her I was sorry I was a bit short during the day. She told me that was okay and apologized for having a rough day as well.
 Then, she sweetly said, “Mommy, I need to tell you something.”
 “What’s that?” I asked.
 “I love you,” she sincerely said.
 “I love you too,” I replied. Moments like that feel like a gift.
  It proved to be just what I needed. As we walked up the stairs together, we found that a certain little man had dumped a nearly full bottle of baby wash into the bath tub. I just sighed and carried him to his room.
  My long day ended with snuggles with my favorite children in the world.
 It’s a tough job, but somebody has got to do it. I’m grateful that somebody is me.