{I want to hop into this little fairy tale garden my daughter made for me ~}
So, after major insomnia last night (too much caffeine and sadness over people battling cancer, was the culprit, I suspect), I ended up sleeping in pretty late. Good ‘ole dog days of summer, where one can sleep in without throwing a monkey wrench into plans. My older children and my husband dragged out a box of cereal and none of the beautiful people or creatures here went hungry.
I’ve been slowly working on reading and thinking about our new year of home learning, I have swept the cobwebs from last year out of my brain, for the most part, and am getting excited about cracking open the new books and beauty we will share together. Nancy and Karen’s blogs are full of delightful, life-giving, wonder-FILLED, inspiration, encouragement, and ideas for learning with our children. Granted, I’m still glad there are a few full months of summer left. It’s been just glorious to soak in sunshine, breeze, and all of the GREEN. It can slow down and linger yet awhile.
Plastic army guys, LEGO, and various toy battles have been the nature of today. Books cracked, raspberries picked and made into smoothies, leaf men, and dress up are the stuff dream summer days are made of…oh, to forever be grateful for these days with my children.
I have my holiday laundry just about caught up, my son just brought in the last bunch that was line drying. I noticed a large bull thistle bloom near the line and was thinking about how something so beautiful, deep and richly purple, comes from something prickly and painful. Just like most of life, huh? My flower baskets on my deck didn’t fair so well over our holiday, just so hot and needing more water than we thought. My youngest noticed their state and said, “Oh no, your flowers died, mom,” with concern in his voice. I haven’t given up hope to revive them a bit.
My father-in-law gave us some fresh cucumber from his garden and it was so delicious, an afternoon snack of veggies and hummus was perfect. I just finished The White Witch by Elizabeth Goudge and it was so thought-provoking and lovely. I just received a new poetry book to share with the children called Come Hither by Walter de la Mare. The rest of today promises to be full of listening, more books, and tidying up. I’m hopeful. I’m looking ahead. There is always a bend in the old, country, summer-tinged road.
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Amy, your accounts of a day, always tug at my heart. What a beautiful day! I am so sorry about your sadness. I pray for peace for you and your dear ones. Thank you for sharing such a gentle life-you restore my hope. love Michele
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Ah! Summer at your house! Lovely!
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Love your sharing your summer ❤
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Beautiful. Both your day and the delightful garden created by your daughter. Sending good thoughts for those you love.
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Thank you, Sandra!
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Your summer sounds idyllic 🙂
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Thank you. As idyllic as it can with eight people here! LOL! 🙂 My life is blessed and I choose to focus on the light even though there is plenty of dark times, too. 🙂
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This and “Listening for Summer” were so lovely to read, Amy. Thank you.
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Dear Amy, thank you so much. That is so encouraging! ❤
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