As I write, I can smell my pumpkin scented candle and hear the new Tinker Bell movie playing in the living room. Every now and then I hear the kids talk with one another or giggle, reminding me that everyone is home. The night isn't exciting, but it is cozy and welcoming, and quite ordinary. I will take ordinary - in fact I prefer it. Earlier, the cool breeze outside was blowing in through an open window in the bedroom. We have FALL happening here, and if I had a nickel for every time someone has voiced "I LOVE FALL!" this past week, I would have stacks of Jefferson covered coins all over my messy counter. Autumn in Colorado is so lovely you almost can't come up with the right words. The changing leaves, the haze-covered mountains, the harvested fields walled in by neighboring houses. It is perfect, it is ours. I love the beach - I love the sand and the waves and the hot, hot sun. But to really experience fall, I have to be home. HOME - where we know that the tall aspen tree in the back yard turns red at the tippy top first; where my asters spread their lazy arms out over the driveway stretching out for what's left of the bees and afternoon sun; where the wide field behind our house cries out for a tractor to come bale it's produce; where the pumpkin vines curl up and over the fence on the south side of the house making us wait until the very last second to pick our favorite one. We start the day in sweaters and end up in our shorts and tanks. As much as I often crave being way down south at my favorite beach, these are the moments I am content to be home. Because there's no place like it right now.
Tuesday, October 5, 2010
Fall
As I write, I can smell my pumpkin scented candle and hear the new Tinker Bell movie playing in the living room. Every now and then I hear the kids talk with one another or giggle, reminding me that everyone is home. The night isn't exciting, but it is cozy and welcoming, and quite ordinary. I will take ordinary - in fact I prefer it. Earlier, the cool breeze outside was blowing in through an open window in the bedroom. We have FALL happening here, and if I had a nickel for every time someone has voiced "I LOVE FALL!" this past week, I would have stacks of Jefferson covered coins all over my messy counter. Autumn in Colorado is so lovely you almost can't come up with the right words. The changing leaves, the haze-covered mountains, the harvested fields walled in by neighboring houses. It is perfect, it is ours. I love the beach - I love the sand and the waves and the hot, hot sun. But to really experience fall, I have to be home. HOME - where we know that the tall aspen tree in the back yard turns red at the tippy top first; where my asters spread their lazy arms out over the driveway stretching out for what's left of the bees and afternoon sun; where the wide field behind our house cries out for a tractor to come bale it's produce; where the pumpkin vines curl up and over the fence on the south side of the house making us wait until the very last second to pick our favorite one. We start the day in sweaters and end up in our shorts and tanks. As much as I often crave being way down south at my favorite beach, these are the moments I am content to be home. Because there's no place like it right now.
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Monday, September 27, 2010
Picture time again!
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A beautiful day to take some beautiful pictures of our beautiful family. And we even had FUN taking the pictures!!! |
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Wednesday, September 22, 2010
non-events
Today, I am enjoying "non-events". Sights, sounds, smells, feelings that I don't take picures of, but make up the majority of my life. Event's that wouldn't make it into any scrapbook, but are imprinted on this particular season of my life. On this night, I am enjoying:
* my first grader reading a funny book to me
* daddy and daughter having a paper/rubberband war
* a full dishwasher, signifying every member of the family is HOME
* a yoga class that did postures to Michael W. Smith, Enya and Cool and the Gang all in the same hour
* time with a BFF
* encouragement through prayer and conversation from same BFF
* the perfect duet of the theme song to Gilmore Girls and the clacking of my knitting needles
* seeing my kiddos faces after school, hearing about the essence of their days
* a hot cup of coffee, perfected with french vanilla syrup
* piano lessons
* the smell of my favorite, fragant, fall candle
* the sounds of little people getting ready for bed
* the cozy covers on my bed, awaiting my arrival
* gorgeous yarn to knit with
* the laughter on "Friends" - my comfort tv
* the noisy chatter coming from all of the other 5 members of my family, a wonderful night to be together
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