Showing posts with label homemaking survival tips. Show all posts
Showing posts with label homemaking survival tips. Show all posts
Monday, January 20, 2014
Sunshine Hallelujahs
Hallelujah, thank you Jesus, the sun is out! After two months of very little sun, we've had several days of sun non stop. We've taken our lunch outside every day.
Here in our home, when we spend time outside, we sleep deeper and we smile more.
Wednesday, April 24, 2013
The Best Things Found are Free
As mothers, I think most of us are looking for rhythms and routines to order our days. We crave flexible schedules to help us anticipate what is going to happen next. There is so much that is new and unsettling and unpredictable about life with a baby. Whether you are a rigid schedule maker or a loose schedule maker, we are all looking for stability and comfort from the routines and rhythms we create and find. And most of us find ourselves in a constant state of tweaking and experimenting to perfect these daily schedules.
I am no exception. In the past, I tended to seek constant variety with little repetition. Life with a baby has found me groping for more consistency and evaluating everything I do more closely now that I have someone else to consider, not just myself.
On this intoxicatingly delicious Spring day in Virginia, as I strolled down the street, meandering away from my in-laws brick two story, wearing my baby in a front carrier, I was reminded how much happier and healthier I am when I'm outdoors. My baby is happier and healthier too. She sleeps better and eats better outside in the fresh air. I resolved, today, to spend at least a few minutes every day outdoors with my child from now on, closer to the rhythms of nature. This is, after all, one of the best ways to live the theme I already chose for raising this particular little girl. When she was in the womb, I sang to her every day. I sang various songs befitting the mood of the day, but there was one song I sang every day, a little didly I made up, adapted from a song I learned as a child, and it goes like this,
I do love buying toys and new props for her education at each stage of development. But my fondest wish is that her favorite toys will be the ones she discovers outdoors in God's great big beautiful creation. Today I am reminded that I want to start cultivating this love in her now, even at four months old. The weather does not always make it easy to be outside all day long, but on a day like today, it would be a great misfortune to be indoors. So we're not. Today, Samantha and I are eating and sleeping and playing outside all day long.
I am no exception. In the past, I tended to seek constant variety with little repetition. Life with a baby has found me groping for more consistency and evaluating everything I do more closely now that I have someone else to consider, not just myself.
On this intoxicatingly delicious Spring day in Virginia, as I strolled down the street, meandering away from my in-laws brick two story, wearing my baby in a front carrier, I was reminded how much happier and healthier I am when I'm outdoors. My baby is happier and healthier too. She sleeps better and eats better outside in the fresh air. I resolved, today, to spend at least a few minutes every day outdoors with my child from now on, closer to the rhythms of nature. This is, after all, one of the best ways to live the theme I already chose for raising this particular little girl. When she was in the womb, I sang to her every day. I sang various songs befitting the mood of the day, but there was one song I sang every day, a little didly I made up, adapted from a song I learned as a child, and it goes like this,
"Samantha, Samantha, look round and you will see,
God's treasure is everywhere,
the best things found are free."
I do love buying toys and new props for her education at each stage of development. But my fondest wish is that her favorite toys will be the ones she discovers outdoors in God's great big beautiful creation. Today I am reminded that I want to start cultivating this love in her now, even at four months old. The weather does not always make it easy to be outside all day long, but on a day like today, it would be a great misfortune to be indoors. So we're not. Today, Samantha and I are eating and sleeping and playing outside all day long.
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