I read somewhere this week that at the end of our lives we won’t look back and wish we’d spent more time at work, more time on the computer, more time watching TV, etc. So I asked myself, what do I want more time for and how can I make it happen?
I want more happy, peaceful times with my kids. I want them to have memories of working hard and playing hard. I want to make my home a safe haven for learning, experimenting, and growing.
So this week I tried to embrace more perfectly the learning moments that come with imperfect timing, the priceless interruptions. I read a quote over at 71 Toes that I just love:
INTERRUPTIONS
“When you are exasperated by interruptions, try to remember that their very frequency may indicate the value of your life. Only people who are full of help and strength are burdened by other persons’ needs. The interruptions which we chafe at are the credentials of our indispensability. The greatest condemnation that anybody could incur – and it is a danger to guard against – is to be so independent, so unhelpful, that nobody ever interrupts us, and we are left comfortably alone.”
-Anonymous
from The Anglican Digest
Long story short, I LOVE this photo of my daughter, while my son was sleeping we read a darling book about snowflakes and then we made our own. So simple, yet so memorable. And she was SO HAPPY. I want more moments like that!
5 Comments
Admitted Fabricaholic · January 15, 2011 at 11:00 pm
Awww – what a priceless photo!! Thanks for your comment on mine – you are right, they are very similar. It is indeed the small things in life where we find our great joy, if we aren't too busy to look ๐
Vickie Blanchard · January 16, 2011 at 1:30 am
That's a good quote for me right now. I feel like EVERYONE needs me, and it's a bit much at times. But better than the alternative, I suppose.
Ashley Renee · January 16, 2011 at 5:09 am
Wow that quote really makes me think differently of all the interruptions around here!
Karen Peterson · January 16, 2011 at 11:54 pm
That is such an adorable photo. Time with kids really is precious.
I love that quote, too.
Jennee · January 17, 2011 at 1:51 pm
great photo! you really captured the moment!