Monday, April 30, 2012
what emerges
This afternoon I was out working my tomatoes and a speck of yellow caught my eye. A ladybug was emerging from her pupa shell. I sat for a while watching her stretch her wings, waiting for them to dry out in the heat of the sun. Wanting to get a better look, I reached in to move a leaf that was obstructing my view. That small movement sent the ladybug falling to the earth. She flipped around a few times before finding her footing and slowly crawled up the hill of the tomato plant, back under it's shade. It reminded me of something...
at the end of January I found myself unable to get out of bed. I was beyond tired. Fatigued seemed to be a better description. I was nervous and anxious and unsure about what was going on. I had been diagnosed months before with moderate adrenal fatigue, but had not experienced anything like what I was feeling that week. It was awful. I think back to my poor self that week and just want to give myself a hug. The weeks following that one were hard. I had this social anxiety, wonky blood sugar and was completely unsure of myself. It was so strange and so unlike my true self. With the help of a chiropractor, my husband, family and dear friends, I began to recover. But my true healing came through my mornings spent with the Lord in scripture and in prayer.
I believe that everything in life has spiritual ramifications. That small things like seeds bursting through hard soil are really ordinary miracles. Miracles that we look past. And I can say that I found miracles in the quiet of the morning sitting on my couch. When God says that if we seek Him we will find Him, He means it. And you better believe I was seeking after Him- hard. Because in my weakest of moments, I was doubting that I could ever be better. I was losing hope. I began to think that I would always break into a cold sweat when I walked into a restaurant. That I would have nervous stomach every Sunday morning before church. That I would never have the energy to play in the yard with my children again. I began to believe that! I held fast to the Lord and found that He never let go of me. That my breaking wasn't the end of me, but the beginning of something beautiful. Because when I got to the end of myself, what emerged was hope.
Hope for story time with the kids,
hope for worshiping alongside the band,
hope for bike rides on breezy days,
hope for working hard in the garden.
I found all of that in the quiet of the morning.
When I sought after my God, I found Him.
gratitude:
spontaneous trip to the beach
sand soft as sugar
Moonpie finding her confidence on a boogie board
Buddy throwing off the life jacket, and welcoming waves
night spent hunting shells on the beach
Moonpie whispering "this is the best night of my life"
kissing my love with the waves breaking behind us
a church body that prays and loves
a friend that puts off packing to sit and talk
finding hope in a ladybug
bunnies to cuddle
corn grazing my shins
Monday, April 23, 2012
shadow puppets
It is in that moment, right after bed time stories and before back rubs and songs, that our arms go up, casting shadow puppets on the walls. Elk, bunnies, and reindeer prance by, until the shark attack. Arms tuck back in and that sleepy head rolls towards me. Every night he asks, "mama, what was your favorite today?" and we recount the day.
The swimming with friends,
the board games before bed,
the ice cream sandwiches in bathing suits.
And I hope he knows that my favorite of that day, of every day, is being mama.
Gratitude:
6. shadow puppets with Buddy
7. corn coming up ankle high!
8. cool, breezy mornings
9. movie date with Moonpie
10. Sunday afternoons spent with friends
11. new books
12. those squinty, pleading eyes on my two, that I can't say no to (they know it too!)
The swimming with friends,
the board games before bed,
the ice cream sandwiches in bathing suits.
And I hope he knows that my favorite of that day, of every day, is being mama.
Gratitude:
6. shadow puppets with Buddy
7. corn coming up ankle high!
8. cool, breezy mornings
9. movie date with Moonpie
10. Sunday afternoons spent with friends
11. new books
12. those squinty, pleading eyes on my two, that I can't say no to (they know it too!)
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Friday, April 20, 2012
Friday, April 13, 2012
Wednesday, April 11, 2012
herbal course for tweens 1/2 off
Vintage Remedies currently has their Vintage Remedies for Tweens learning guide on half off! This guide is 18 chapters of information for 7-13 year olds on healthy living. The topics covered are nutrition, herbal medicine, hygiene, immunity building, natural living and conservation. Through the course they will learn how to make body care products and herbal remedies. This is a great guide for teaching in your home or offering to a homeschool co-op. I plan on using mine as we wrap up school this spring.
I think Moonpie will love making her own body scrubs and remedies!
Order your guide by Friday April 13 and use the coupon code tween at checkout.
I am a student in the Master Herbalist program and an affiliate for Vintage Remedies. If you are interested in buying this guide, or signing up for any courses, would you so kindly go through my links? Thank you for supporting our family!
Tuesday, April 10, 2012
gratituesday
It's dish washing time, after our evening meal. I have a window above my sink that is my frame to all that is green and laughter and growth. And on this evening I am greeted with the squeaking springs of our trampoline and bouncing children bathed in butterscotch sun. It is in this moment that the washing, the drying, the laughing, the singing, all become poetry.
It is all wrapped up in this light.
I think back to the weekend, the celebration of Light.
I want to be wrapped in it
in Him...
Joining Mrs. Voskamp, for the very first time in this medium, for Gratituesday.
1. children bouncing and bathed in light
2. chickens eager for leftover rice
3. the pink of the sky tickling the feathers of the clouds
4. my compost- busy, working, peaceful
5. my rubber boots, allowing me to go anywhere and do what needs to be done
It is all wrapped up in this light.
I think back to the weekend, the celebration of Light.
I want to be wrapped in it
in Him...
Joining Mrs. Voskamp, for the very first time in this medium, for Gratituesday.
1. children bouncing and bathed in light
2. chickens eager for leftover rice
3. the pink of the sky tickling the feathers of the clouds
4. my compost- busy, working, peaceful
5. my rubber boots, allowing me to go anywhere and do what needs to be done
Thursday, April 5, 2012
so long old friend
We sold our house this week! Walking the rooms one final time was bittersweet. The kids peeked around corners remembering their special moments in the house. They climbed the tree house one last time, went for a ride on the skateboard swing and walked the balance beam. This house was good to us. We loved every inch of it as best we could, and we are happy to be passing it onto a sweet woman that is as excited about it as we first were.
So long sun streaked wooden floors.
So long teal doors.
So long purple porch.
So long hot kitchen.
So long baby days, learning to crawl and walk...oh great. Now I'm getting emotional!
Monday, April 2, 2012
international children's book day
Today is International Children's Book Day! If you have read anything on this blog, you are probably not surprised that I am excited about today- it is no secret that I love children's literature. I have always loved it. As a teenager I would ask for children's books for my birthday. I loved the art and the stories. This is what largely guided my degree in college- Literature and Language. My children's literature classes were some of my very favorite!
International Children's Book day is celebrated on April 2 in honor of Hans Christian Andersen's birthday. What a lovely tribute!
In honor of ICBD, I thought I'd share some of our current spring favorites (that have been favorites for a very long time!):
Emily and Daisy by Elsa Beskow
Pelle's New Suit by Elsa Beskow
Miss Rumphius by Barbara Cooney
Bently and Egg by William Joyce
Moonpie's current favorite chapter book series:
Happy International Children's Book Day! Go read to someone you love!
International Children's Book day is celebrated on April 2 in honor of Hans Christian Andersen's birthday. What a lovely tribute!
In honor of ICBD, I thought I'd share some of our current spring favorites (that have been favorites for a very long time!):
Emily and Daisy by Elsa Beskow
Pelle's New Suit by Elsa Beskow
Miss Rumphius by Barbara Cooney
The Chicken- Chasing Queen of Lamar County by Janice N. Harrington
Bently and Egg by William Joyce
Moonpie's current favorite chapter book series:
Happy International Children's Book Day! Go read to someone you love!
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