It’s 5:15 p.m. on a weekday and my husband has just finished his day of work (from the little corner in our bedroom that he’s claimed as his permanent office). I’m juggling the tasks of prepping dinner while keeping an eye on our older two kids playing in the backyard as I bounce our toddler son on my hip. Mike enters the kitchen, gives me a gentle hug, and I proceed to ask him the same question that typically ensues. “How was your day today?” Oftentimes, he’ll answer with a response such as this: “Pretty good, I had a few meetings, worked on a couple lingering projects, and checked most things off my to-do list.” Typically, our answer to this question is weighted with regard to how much we accomplished, while often neglecting to highlight the simple joys, moments of rest, or relational endeavors. It’s almost as if we see our …