Thursday, November 19, 2009

Perspective

This picture was only taken two months ago, but it already feels like an old picture. They've changed so much since then. Especially Miss Num Num! It's strange how children make time feel different. A photo of myself taken two months ago would be considered recent, but this photo is already outdated. It puts things into perspective for me.


I woke up a few mornings ago with a strong sensation that moments are fleeting. This time spent at my mom's house is half over already and the holidays will be but a memory sooner than I'd like. This time next year we will have been in Texas up to eight months already! That blows my mind. I know I sound like a broken record going on and on constantly about how quickly time is going, but it never ceases to amaze me. I also find myself being reminded, in so many ways, to slow down and enjoy the kids while they are little. To enjoy this time of staying with my mom, even with Dustin away. To enjoy the process. It isn't a race to the finish or to the next step. This is life and it doesn't slow down and wait for you. Days happen, events happen. If I am not prepared to take it all in, then I miss out. And it isn't just me that misses out. The kids miss out, as well, if I'm too caught up in my mind to enjoy their little triumphs each day.

The quote I put below the picture is so fitting for them. They adore each other. They like to play and snuggle and laugh together. They even like to cry together. Lawson wants to go "nigh nigh" as soon as he wakes up in the morning just so he can hang out under the covers with Num Num. They are each others' world. But, I am also their world. Especially when Dustin is away. And that truly puts it into perspective. We may not be home as a whole family, but we are family and because we are together, we are home.

4 comments:

  1. What a beautiful post. I'm one of Megs' friends from college and found your blog on her site, and I have been reading for a while now, but what you wrote just now definitely struck me- I think like this ALL the time. Thanks for putting it down pefectly.
    Christine:)

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  2. what a great quote! may you continue to try to live in the moment:)

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  3. your posts always make me cry and remind me to quit being so absorbed in other things. so thank you for your reminders

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  4. Hi! I just found your blog though BlogFrog...I love it...your photos are amazing, and I feel a bond with you being a fellow military wife...I hope that you are having a Blessed Sunday!

    Amy

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