Spring is one of those things you can’t help but notice. That’s the way it is with beauty. It is inspirational. When beauty surrounds you, you can’t help but feel better.
It’s funny how on my sick days I often feel too miserable to want to do chores, but I’m rarely feeling bad enough to not want to go out for a walk in the sunshine. It’s positively healing, isn’t it?
I think that when you are surrounded by small, needy preschool darlings, (And they are darling. They can’t help that they are needy), you need to frequently step away for at least 20 minutes to regain perspective. It’s a battery re-charge that is REQUIRED to go on providing love to others. My favorite place to re-charge is a walk.
Nature is so obvious with its beauty. The Lord’s handiwork surpasses anything man can make. I’ve never been as inspired by concrete as I am by a good cliff or a stately tree. And yet, also, I love what man does with a green space. I’m always inspired by gardens of order and symmetry. Wild nature or well tended gardens, I love it all.
Do you know what else is obviously beautiful? Small children. I’ve been mommy-ing for 10 years. I’ve rarely been truly depressed in that time because these little devils keep me so busy and challenged and yet so darn happy!
I can remember only one phase of feeling depressed, and it was during my second pregnancy. But we had just moved. Alan had to work long hours, and it was just a bad combination of hormones + circumstances. Plus, I was pregnant, so even though my depression was caused by hormones, I couldn’t take anything for it because I was pregnant.
Thankfully, I gave birth to a healthy baby boy, and with the pregnancy hormones gone, I was actually happier postpartum than I had felt in years. (I do realize it’s usually the opposite that’s true. I am grateful it didn’t hang on.)
These children bring us so much joy.
P.S. How cute are my new Clarks loafers? And they are oh-so-cozy!!
I feel like JD is the quintessential Classical Conversations little bro toddler. We have to keep up our CC memory work next year because we’ve come too far to let it go. Next year, the big boys will be going to a Christian school. Daniel will be going to a neighborhood kindergarten, and JD will be home with me, but I still hope to keep up the CC memory work.
Let me tell you what JD walks around the house singing lately:
“us, us, ui, um, uuuuuu”
Yep, those are Latin noun endings, I forget which declension that is, but still, I think it’s hilarious that my two-year-old is walking around singing Latin.
I hope you are all having a great week. Alan and Caleb just got home from baseball practice. It’s Alan’s final stretch in completing his thesis, but you know Alan, that didn’t stop him from signing up to coach both Daniel and Caleb’s baseball teams. He’s also still teaching TNT boys at AWANA on Wednesday nights at church. He could probably use prayers even more than I can!
But we aren’t fooling ourselves. We know that we’re living a beautiful life here in California. And today we are counting our blessings, and thanking you all for always being so supportive.
“Shout for joy to the Lord, all the earth, burst into jubilant song with music; make music to the Lord with the harp, with the harp and the sound of singing, with trumpets and the blast of the ram’s horn—shout for joy before the Lord, the King.” Psalm 98:4-6
Okay, one more quote, because this one is just too good to not leave you with:
“Imagine a world without beauty and dare to say that the beauty is vanity.” –positivethesaurus.com
Beauty isn’t vanity, is it? It serves a purpose, and beauty is no less of a gift than any other.
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Heck yeah your living room looks good for four children! You are right our children really do bring us much joy. Oh and as someone with cat allergies, I am team dog all the way. I think we can still be friends :)
Peppa has definitely grown on me :) I am also totally #teamcat
Which one of those precious kiddos is that in the last picture? That is adorable. My guess is Daniel? Also, who is blowing bubbles - are ya'll doing swim lessons? (We're about to start, so I'm curious.) I agree - there is nothing like a walk out in the sunshine to lift the spirits.
That was JD. The bubble blowing is Daniel. No lessons. Just good ol we convinced mommy to take us to the pool experientiAl learning. Ha!
Also, yay for #teamcat :)
Yay!!