Wednesday, January 22, 2014

These Memory-Making Days


 Life.

It's made up of such small moments, finest grains of sand filtering through an hourglass.

It's the four of us around the breakfast table, one daughter barely awake, one picking at her food.  It's eggs on Monday and pancakes on Tuesday and get Daddy's lunch packed before he leaves for work.

It's our girls recounting kitty tales, one of them slipping into my bedroom to talk between school subjects.  Math, history, science, grammar, and a lot of writing and a few tears.

It's making lunch for us to share around the small snack table, then exploring an island with The Swiss Family Robinson, getting into trouble with Tom Sawyer, finding adventure on Treasure Island, or solving a mystery with Sherlock Holmes.

It's the clattering of dishes as the girls unload the dishwasher, followed by moments of silence while they listen to Adventures in Odyssey, create with cloth and yarn and paper, read books under blankets on beds.

Piano keys pound, school work is done, the afternoon hours float by.

Daylight slides away, kitchen beams light and warmth and good smells.

Faces at the supper table, the day's events recounted for Daddy, who reads us Bible words, then our heads bow and our hearts connect.

Quiet evenings, warm pajamas, good night kisses, bedtime prayers.

It's the rhythm of our days in this season, moments in days that make up the years that will one day be our memories.

5 comments:

  1. Beautiful, every precious moment of it.

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  2. Oh, yes! And it reminds me of what John told me last night: that all of those pictures our children color and we throw away, one day we'll wish we still had them. The time goes too quickly sometimes, doesn't it?

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    1. Yes, it does! I remember thinking when my girls were younger that sometimes the days were long, though the years were short. Now both the days and the years are short!!!

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  3. Oh, I love the pictures you painted with your words! Yes - I want to capture the moments of real life with my sweet family instead of rushing through it always to the next thing!

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