I haven't sat down & written in a while now..life's been busy! It's slowing down a little now (that meaning outside the home stuff, there's always stuff that could be done at home!) at least before all the Christmas activities start, but who's ready to think about all that:)
Sometimes our lives can be so busy with things to do & places to go, but I think most of us don't want to miss out on those little things in life.
Like the phrase "life is what happens when you are waiting for life to happen"or something like that;) I think about that a lot. Maybe because of different situations we have already faced or maybe just getting older year by year and realizing how fast it continually keeps going. If you are like me at all anyway once I hit 19 ,20 it just hasn't slowed down since! Mark & I had our 8'th wedding anniversary a couple weeks ago, that seems crazy along with us having had 4 babies and both getting scary close to 30 makes us realize it's going to keep moving. We both have high hopes & dreams that may or may not happen, yet and we plan & work towards them, but while that's happening our birthdays keep coming, our kids keep growing & our chance to make a difference in this one life time here on earth keep's getting smaller as time passes.
There are just a few little things I try to stop and enjoy through my day, even if it's something that seems minor to other people, but it might help to slow me down, or take a moment and enjoy it, I need the reminders to enjoy the little things maybe you did too:)
One of my favorite things every morning are when my kids come walking out of their bedrooms/into the kitchen, usually still sleepy, rubbing their eyes but Always dragging their blankies behind them..every morning without fail, it makes me smile.
What makes you smile through the day?:)
Wednesday, October 30, 2013
Wednesday, October 9, 2013
l can't help but think of my Chloe this week as we have another girl in our house... I get to sit & watch Ciara and her good friend as they dress up together, make crafts together or just snuggle on the couch and watch a "Princess"movie. It's so sweet to see 2 girls so close in age interact with each other. Yet it seems to pull at my heart a little when I think of how close in age Ciara & Chloe would be, how Ciara would have that sister and Mark & I would have those 2 girls to grow up together. It brings tears and I always feel the "empty"spot. We miss you everyday baby girl. xo
Wednesday, October 2, 2013
My baby started sitting up all by herself yesterday, suddenly she seems so much older as she's just sitting there playing with her toys. Reminds me again how time keeps moving... so often I can tend to think in the "some day"way like someday I'll have better habits, someday I"ll do my devos everyday, someday I'll have it all together for my kids..the list keeps going.
In our little family we are learning not to live in the "someday" as much and live in the "today." Life keeps moving, the days go by, the seasons change, our kids keep growing & learning things from us by watching us and seeing how we react to everyday things. (that can be scary!) We've had enough reminders that tomorrow isn't promised, your whole world as you know it can completely change in just one day.
Ever since my cousins funeral this past summer, a young dad of 26 who left the house on another regular day but didn't come home again after a car accident, since Mark and I sat through the service remembering his life with other family members, thinking back to our own situations where we faced it, we have been touched and softened Once again to how fragile and fast life is and to live each day to the fullest and also as parents to be all we can be for our kids. For us that challenge has helped us in our everyday devotions with our kids, taking that time out to sit with them and try to teach them in the way we believe we are responsible to do. It's amazing the little things in life that can remind me of this, like seeing how my little girl is growing up, or hearing of a friend who another love one has left this world, so many reminders and yet Always a challenge to us to love those around us, don't take them for granted, take your time to pour into their lives, life is short lived.
In our little family we are learning not to live in the "someday" as much and live in the "today." Life keeps moving, the days go by, the seasons change, our kids keep growing & learning things from us by watching us and seeing how we react to everyday things. (that can be scary!) We've had enough reminders that tomorrow isn't promised, your whole world as you know it can completely change in just one day.
Ever since my cousins funeral this past summer, a young dad of 26 who left the house on another regular day but didn't come home again after a car accident, since Mark and I sat through the service remembering his life with other family members, thinking back to our own situations where we faced it, we have been touched and softened Once again to how fragile and fast life is and to live each day to the fullest and also as parents to be all we can be for our kids. For us that challenge has helped us in our everyday devotions with our kids, taking that time out to sit with them and try to teach them in the way we believe we are responsible to do. It's amazing the little things in life that can remind me of this, like seeing how my little girl is growing up, or hearing of a friend who another love one has left this world, so many reminders and yet Always a challenge to us to love those around us, don't take them for granted, take your time to pour into their lives, life is short lived.
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