I totally butchered the picture perfect teddy bear pancakes I found on Pinterest. Lol. The plan was to make the perfect teddy bear pancake, but in the end all I could really do was laugh at myself and our poor pancakes…. as they had met a tragic end.
Trust me there’s no point to try and get it right and waste ingredients..groceries are too expensive for that.
After I had made about four pancakes that had failed to meet the perfect standard, all I could do was stand back and laugh.
Why was I stressing so much about pancakes? I realized I didn’t have an answer for myself and I laughed even more. So what if they turned out goofy? I tried, right?
Life is like that sometimes…where nothing seems to be going right and it’s okay. It’s okay to stress about the small stuff. It’s okay to embrace our failures because at least we tried. Right?
I have so much bad luck it’s not even funny…my parents refer to me as “The Problem Child” and it’s not because I’m a huge troublemaker, I just have really bad luck like all the time.
Don’t take me to the casino if you’re trying to win loads of cash, you won’t make a penny. Lol. Seriously, it’s bad.
No matter how bad your luck seems to be, the least you can do is strive in it. Strive in your failures so you can succeed in time. There’s an anonymous quote I saw once that had said, “Anything worth having, takes time.” I 100% believe that.
Trying to make delicate gourmet looking pancakes is going to be impossible the first time ever trying to accomplish it. If it’s attempt #3 you’re getting better, if it’s attempt #30 you’re probably a pro by now, but if it’s attempt #1 you’re gonna need practice.
Don’t sweat the small stuff by allowing yourself time to practice and not rush through it, you’ll save yourself a lot more time to succeed.
Realistically failure only encourages us to get better and that’s why failing is worth it.

