Today was one of those days that was just fabulously mellow. We ended up getting lots of stuff done but it was all done at such a lovely slow pace that it almost felt too chill for its own good. I suppose that's the joy of having a really great family rhythm. Things just flow so beautifully from one thing to the next that it feels effortless. After our regular "getting the day started" activities (breakfast, getting dressed, making beds etc) the girls headed to the art cabinet and got out the beeswax, gathered the towel and the bucket of water, and got to work creating. I have no idea whose idea this was (or even if it was verbally communicated between them) but it was a fabulous way to start the day! They easily sat creating for over an hour. And after they were done (and photos had been taken and sufficiently Instagramed, per their request) they cleaned up and we moved on to the next thing. Experiencing the ebb and flow of our days is something that I truly love (and Dave and the girls do too). Our rhythm seems to change slightly each season but it always has the same ebb and flow to it. And on days when our rhythm seems to be hiding, or just not feeling right, we take stock in what's going on and decide if it's time for a new rhythm to make an appearance. Living by our natural rhythm instead of by a clock has always been key for us. Sure, there are times that we need to be somewhere at a certain time but even that flows beautifully into our daily, weekly and monthly rhythms. It's in the embracing pf the natural rhythm of our day that has allowed us to live in such joy and harmony.
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Monday, March 25, 2013
Sunday, January 1, 2012
Our Hopes for 2012
(Picture taken with Dave's iPhone)
Last night as we ate the requisite Chinese dinner on New Year's Eve we shared with each other our hopes for 2012. It was the first time we had done this as a family. We felt that instead of choosing resolutions, which never seem to really happen, that we would share with each other some things that each of us hopes happens during the course of this year.
Grace:
"My hope for the new year is that Emma and I can still share a bed."
"I hope to plant pretty flowers."
"I hope that we get to play with our friends lots."
"I hope that Gretchen will snuggle with me."
"I hope that Albert will be OK."
"I love to learn my letters."
"I hope the birdies get alot of food."
"I hope for we always get to be together as a team!"
Emma:
"I love to go to Crickets."
"I love to take care of Albert."
"I love to snuggle Mommy."
"I want to ride my bike."
"I want to bake a cake."
"I hope for other bike."
"I have hopes!"
Papa:
"This year my hope for 2012 is the one hope I have each year. To make sure that I make you and the girls as happy as possible."
Mama:
In 2012 I hope that:
-we can continue to live this incredible life.
-our bond as a family grows even stronger than it already is.
-David and I can go out on one date night a month.
-I finally learn to knit.
-I get back into a normal yoga practice.
-we continue to enjoy the joy.
-we continue to learn together, love together and laugh together.
-we can (finally!) attend our first Unschoolers Rock the Campground!
-I find my tribe of much needed like minded mamas and unschooling families.
Our watchword for this year is harmony. Last year was all about joy. Enjoying the joy. Finding the joy. Embracing the joy. As I thought about this year and what it' word should be I was honestly learning toward love. Cause really, can you ever truly have enough love? It's such a great watchword and one that is truly a big part of our world. Love was the front runner until my friend Alissia said on Facebook: "harmony" comes to mind, when I think of a word to describe your family....love keeping in touch with you through FB....keep on doing your thing! You are an inspiration." And just like that our word was changed to harmony. Thank you Alissia for your sweet words and for your wonderful suggestion. It truly is the perfect word for us!
Happy 2012, dear friends! We hope the new year is off to a great start!
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