A Quietly Good Monday

Today won’t make anybody’s highlight reel, but it was quietly good in all the ways that matter.

I clocked in from our little mission HQ, bounced between emails and builder stuff, and let the KEFs do their thing in the background. Laundry got rotated, folded, actually put away instead of living on “that one chair” like it usually does.

Traci and Kelli went to get their toes done, which still makes me smile just typing it. There’s something funny and beautiful about big life seasons getting interrupted by tiny pockets of normal like matching polish and pedicure chairs.

Best part of the day for me was the one-on-one time with Kelli. No big agenda, no giant event, just a dad and his oldest kid sharing a slice of regular Monday life.

Nothing huge happened. But if there’s one thing I’m learning, it’s that days like this are the ones I want more of—work that matters a little, chores that make home feel settled, and small windows of time with the people I love.

Today was simple. Today was enough.

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