Thanksgiving is done and the vacation is over. The kids are back in school and my husband is
at work. I am doing laundry and getting
groceries as I do on most Monday mornings.
The quietness of today is in stark contrast to this past week. It has me thinking about all the memories we
made while the kids were on break and my husband was off for the holiday. There was nothing out of the ordinary about
this Thanksgiving but I am filled with gratitude as I think about it. The joy of this last week was found in the
little things.
| The chickens were thankful for the pumpkins. |
As with every other year, we went to 2 Thanksgiving
dinners. And, maybe it’s because I am
getting older, but each year seems to get better. I thoroughly enjoyed the time we got to spend
with family. The kids are getting older
and run off to go play instead of clinging to our legs in shyness.
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| Decorating the tree is a family favorite! |
What really brings those warm fuzzies to my heart has to do
with what we did at home with the kids.
It’s the time we spent doing menial tasks. There was nothing spectacular. In fact the kids seemed to be having "communication failure" with each other which leads to many "teaching opportunities"
(i.e. tattling and fighting and all those things you normally say to
your kids to try to help them get along).
Despite the challenges of parenting 3 young sleep deprived, schedule
changed kids there are still so many moments that shine through my memories and
tip the scales easily to the happy side.
The day after Thanksgiving we put up Christmas lights on the
house. It was a beautiful day, fairly
warm and sunshiny. I love that we
decorate the house for Christmas. Not
only is it pretty when we get done but I have a reason to get on the roof
during the process! I know that’s not
the most exciting thing to do but it is fun to look around from a different
perspective than ground level. And we
didn’t want to deprive the kids of this fun so we let them climb the ladder and
have a look around too! One-by-one I
walked them to the peak of the roof and even to the edge so they could look
straight down. As they got more
confident and they proved to be careful (walking slowly and not by the edge) I
let them walk around a little on their own.
My husband took time from clipping lights on the roof to share in this
memory too. We could have made them stay
on the ground for fear of their safety or simply because it took extra time and
energy to teach them how to maneuver the roof without falling off, but then we
wouldn’t have seen the joy and excitement on their faces from the
experience.
Lastly, I don’t want to discount the time spent
together. Not only were we fulfilling a
task, but we were spending time together in the above examples. Something as simple as sitting down with my
daughter to make beaded bracelets meant more to her than just about anything
this week. Did I feel like taking the
time to string beads…a task that seemed meaningless or time consuming? Not really.
I forced myself to stop and spend time with her and I am so glad I
did. She will only be little once. I believe changing my priorities in this
instance was the best decision ever!
My Take-Aways:
- Joy is found in the simplicity of a moment.
- Kids are easily entertained. With safety in mind, allow them to explore new things and experience life in ways that are different from their norm.
- Never underestimate the time you spend with your family. That is when memories are made.


I love following your sweet family!!!
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