It was a great reminder to enjoy my ordinary days now... before my tots don't fit on my lap anymore ... or they don't want to snuggle and read books ... or don't randomly come and give me kisses and stare at me from an inch away.
Kids grow up - as evidenced by Abe's visible white socks under those nearly-high-water-jeans. Why does that seem to suddenly happen? They wake up one morning and their pants are too short. Sigh...
Katrina Kenison is the author of 'The Gift of an Ordinary Day' and also wrote this that I liked:
"We can learn to trust our maternal selves and to have faith in the innate goodness and purity of our children - even when we feel overwhelmed and the kids are pushing all our buttons. We can support one another....we can be understanding of each other and easier on ourselves." ~ Katrina Kenison (Mitten Strings for God: Reflections for Mothers in a Hurry)It is quiet at my house. My fussy Tru finally fell asleep. Max took a nap for the first time in 2 weeks (Hallelujah - it made me cry happy tears). Abe is in quiet time playing nicely.
Today I have realized my ordinary days are beautiful gifts that I need to treasure.
2 comments:
watched the video and totally cried!
Yep, that made me cry. I'm sure it does pass by fast. It really makes me want to enjoy everything now before it's gone.
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