The Green Coffee Mug and More

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Coffee is my drink of choice, all day, er day, and he knows that.

So when he brings me my coffee in the morning, I know it is just to be kind, since we both enjoy those luscious dark beans and strong coffee.

But there is more.

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I started noticing that when he pours my coffee into one of our many mugs, he always picks my favorite color, green, and hands me not only my favorite drink but my favorite color mug. On some days when he knows I’ve had a rough night, he pours a double portion in my Mamacita mug, cause a regular cup won’t do.

The MORE is a bunch of sweet little things he does for me that unless you are looking for them, you wouldn’t notice, so I have been trying to notice the “more.”

I started noticing the way he does the laundry, and how he always comes in and finishes up the load that I have forgotten about.

But there is more.

I started noticing the way he will pick up my favorite wine, yogurt or Bubly, just because.

But there is more.

I started noticing the way that he opens the door for me and he lets me go first, and is always thinking of me and what is best for me.

But there is more.

I started noticing the way that he listens to me, even if he really isn’t interested in my story, he listens.

But there is more.

I started noticing the way he partners with me in parenting our boys and picks up the slack when I am at my wit’s end and takes over.

The most amazing thing that happened was when I noticed the “more.” I wanted to do more for him.

I wanted to jump in and remember to get that laundry finished.

I wanted to do more.

I wanted to show him that I think of him when we are not together.

I wanted to do more.

I wanted to show him that he was important to me and listen to him and watch football with him.

I wanted to do more.

I wanted to deliver his coffee to him in his favorite mug before he woke up and made it for me.

The MORE is small little things you can do to show someone that they are important to you. Just do them; you’ll start a very powerful chain reaction when you do.

So notice and do more, even if it begins with something as small as a green coffee mug.

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Cheryl Brackemyre
Hey local mommas! I grew up in Centerville, but I now live in Wilmington with my husband Tony. Together we have 6 kids, Joe, and his wife Allison, Austin, and his wife Hannah, Sydney and her husband Hayden, Andrew and his wife Lauren and our littles, Max and Eli. Did I mention we are a little nuts starting over with this parenting thing when we are 45+? We are officially adding new titles to our names in 2022- Tiki and Jeep (our version of Grandma and Grandpa). My husband and I are both ministers, and we get to work together in a local church. We were both married before and brought our families together in 2010. After a few years of marriage we felt God's leading for us to adopt. We added Max to our family in 2014 and Eli joined us in 2017, our quiver is officially full! Blending our family has been an adventure! Add some ex-spouses and two birth mommas and we have ourselves a crazy crew! Coffee is my love language. The beach is my happy place and I long to have my toes in the sand.

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