Wednesday, August 23, 2017

Happy Thoughts

Life has been weighing heavily upon me recently.  There are many things in others' lives I wish I could change right now.  Things that just simply aren't fair.

I cannot change these circumstances because I seem to have misplaced my magic wand (it's probably under the stack of laundry on my couch that needs folded); therefore I'll attempt to alleviate my mood by focusing on the good things in life.  Perhaps some of these grins will perk up more than just my day as well.  My apologies on the random photos.  Random is all my feeble mind can manage today.

Kathryn smiles often and just yesterday began to laugh.  Her laugh is one of the purest, sweetest sounds in the world. 

Last Saturday I stepped waaaaay out of my comfort zone and participated in a 5K.  Whatever happened to the 2 mile 'fun runs' of my youth?  This was over 3 miles through a hay meadow, pushing a stroller with a two month old baby and sopping wet feet from the heavy dew.  Not something I think I want to attempt again tomorrow, but certainly an enjoyable experience.  Many thanks to my friend Amanda for the push to participate.  Even if I was the very last person to cross the finish line.  

Very. Last. One. 


It was a beautiful morning for a walk, and by walking insanely slowly I was able to take photos like this one without blurring the image.  That was my real reason for walking so slow.  *cough, cough


I'm in love with my simply squeezable and kissable niece, Madeline.  Even though I have my own baby, I never pass up an opportunity to hug and kiss on another one. 


We've had an abundance of rain lately, and one can't complain about that in mid-August.  The boys have thoroughly enjoyed playing and splashing in the puddles. 


Kenyon likes to prove his manliness by picking up objects both great and small.  All stud, all the time. 


He may be a goof, but he's my goof and I love him dearly for it. 


 I casually asked if anyone was ready for lunch and John came running around the corner of the house and attacked me.  Apparently he was hungry.


Where flowers bloom, so does hope.
-Lady Bird Johnson


He fills my life with good things.
Psalm 103:5


Blessed are they that see beautiful things in humble places where other people see nothing.
-Pissaro


To plant a garden is to believe in tomorrow.
-Audrey Hepburn



Thursday, August 10, 2017

Whatever You Do

On the last night of our county fair there is a livestock auction held, just as is the case in most counties around the country.  Children take their animals to the ring one last time, knowing that their animals will then be loaded up on trailers and taken to a meat locker.  It's a tough lesson to learn, but one that must be taught.  It's simply the circle of life.  

A word of caution:  If you are a hormonal, nursing mother, whatever you do, do not walk behind the auction block.  

If I had a nickel for every puffy eyed child that gave me a brave smile as they unlocked their arms from a parent's waist, I'd be rich indeed.