Over the last couple of years my Dad has added a new mantra to his lectures er, I mean encouragements to us. Well, maybe he has said it all my life, but it took on a new meaning after we lost my Mom. The words that I have heard so often in recent years go something like. . . you think you’ve got problems? or maybe it was more like. . . we have nothing to complain about or maybe it’s. . . we don’t have problems.
Whatever the exact words are (Dad, I really do listen) his point is loud and clear. The message he is always trying to make is this one. . . Summer, we have much to be thankful for. . . count your blessings.
Oh, I know how important this is. I really do. But I’d be lying if I said I never get lost in my own thoughts and find myself drowning in problems that really aren’t problems and struggles that are not struggles, but simply a part of life.
I’ve been there this week. Stuck in the (sometimes) diseased thoughts of my own mind. Thoughts that have no validity to them but seem so rational when all you hear is the echo of your own irrational thoughts. When I find myself traveling down this rabbit trail, I know something has to happen. That’s when my Dad’s words come in. . . we have much to be thankful for. . .
It’s true, I have much to be thankful for. Things like. . .
1. PJ Days
We recently had a cloudy, dreary, rainy day. The kind of day that calls for cozy blankets, coffee and hot chocolate, board games and PJ’s all day. . .
We don’t do this very often and I’m thinking we must change that. We baked in the Easy Bake oven, had stuffed animal races, and listened to the sound of raindrops hitting the window.
************************************
2. First Steps
Her feet hit the ground outside for the first time. . .
She walked beside me down our driveway and up the sidewalk in front of our house. I walked tall with pride as her tiny hand gripped tightly around my finger as we matched a snails pace, I’m sure. Even the mail man stopped his white mail truck to wave hello and smile at her.
***************************************
3. Spring
Well, it wasn’t really spring, but it felt like it. The sun came out, layers were shed, and smiles of a different kind were plastered on our faces.
Yep. That’s what we do. If it rains, if it’s wet. . . we entertain ourselves in her driveway.
***************************************
4. Hair
She’s ready for a perm don’t you think?
So ready.
**********************************************
5. Teeth
. . . or lack thereof. . .
*******************************************
6. Dirt
. . . It comes out
*******************************************
7. Ba-Ba-Ba-Ba
Whenever someone leaves our house she makes sure they get a proper good-bye. . .
From the moment our visitors grab the door until their vehicle is out of sight she makes sure they hear it. . .
. . . ba-ba-ba-ba-ba
**********************************************
8. Big Sister
This girl. . .
. . . is an incredible big sister.
So often I sit back and observe. I watch the way she so gently plays with Meadow. I watch the way she talks to her and teaches her how to play a game, hold a baby, push a toy, brush her hair and I wonder. . . who taught her how to do that?
She is a natural.
9. Quiet Moments
These are my favorite moments. Just as she begins to stir as if debating whether or not she should wake up or steal a few more minutes of sleep.
I very gently take her from her crib and take a seat in the rocking chair. The two of us sit in quiet and rock back and forth in the darkness of her room. There is nothing else to it.
So simple, but so perfect.
*******************************************
This always helps. This counting my blessings thing. It was so easy and really, I didn’t have to look very far to see it.
I’m going to bed with a happier heart tonight. Thankfulness. . . it really is a discipline, isn’t it?
Wishing you a Happy Weekend!
such happy little tooth-less and hair-ful (is that word? it is now!) small ones. i love your kiddos. and you, of course. these photos (and thoughts) were just what i needed this morning!
miss you,
Miss
Thank you, Miss. I love you. I miss you, too.
Summer, you always make me smile … and your photography gets better and better!! You, my friend, have earned the right to be a family photographer!! I just LOVE the one of Meadow looking out the window with her reflection looking back. ;-> And the bath tub scene of Chanelle kissing Meadow's head. So sweet! And who taught Chanelle to be such a loving big sister? Hmmmm … I wonder … might it be … YOU!! You made me laugh … pulling Charlie's adult teeth … Dont' you dare!! Oh I know you were just teasing. And the feet in the puddle … two sets of boots and oh my, a little pair of patent leathers. Just shaking my head with a big grin on my face. I don't know how you do this … actually document the living while you are actually doing it. Fabulous, just fabulous!!
Lisa, you are just so wonderful. Thank you for your words that encourage, inspire, and continually spur me forward. Thank you!!!
Sigh.
We do have so much to be thankful for and so easy to forget we do! Love the pics! Love your words!
Such happy, happy moments indeed.
Love ALL of these photos. The one in the bath melted my heart.
Sweet sweet kids!
And a great reminder 🙂