it seems trivial...the making of a home

When something this tragic  happens in your community, and when it affects so many people that you love, and when it strikes such young and vibrant people...it makes the ordinary tasks of life seem so trivial. So unimportant. So insignificant.


If life is so punctuated, why oh why must we spend time doing the things that seem not to matter? Why do we have to do the things that do not evoke passion? Wouldn't it be better if all our time was poured into hugging and kissing? To sitting together for hours? To going out and doing big things? To saying all the things that we are thinking but can't find the right words or the right time to say them?


And then, in the pause of grief and sadness, I see it- the value of the menial. I remind myself that some of the fullest living happens at home-- not necessarily out trekking across Antarctic (my girls loved following her journey) or swinging from the most awesome rope swing ever (doesn't that look rad??). 


But instead I tell myself that...


scrubbing away dirt,


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making clean and folding,


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filling bellies,


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providing food for imaginations,


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stocking up,


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the shaping,


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then the baking,


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the washing,


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It all matters. It lays a foundation for peace, and wholeness. It provides safety and freedom.  The making of a home is living and important. 


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And so we go on...

getaway

We hopped over the mountains for a little weekend getaway.


Wintery drive


Twins party


There was a very important birthday to attend. My brother's twin daughters turned one! I felt as if he and my sister-in-law were the ones who deserved cake and presents. Job well done. I cannot imagine having three under 3.


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Lilly


Good thing they're so cute!


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I was soaking up some time with my family.  Something just breathes a sigh of comfort and familiarity in my heart when I get near these guys (dad and brother). They're my home and there's not place like it.


Great wolf whole bunch


We also threw in a night at The Great Wolf Lodge. We pampered ourselves with spa treatments, ice cream, and a whole lotta watersliding. I promise Ian had fun too...he was just taking in all of the sights and sounds when we snapped this picture. We did lots of swimming. Lots. And now, after spending that much time in my bathingsuit...I'm more motivated than ever to get back to work (i.e. the gym).  Yikes. Summer will be here before I know it!


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The ride home was very quiet. Good change of scenery, lots of good laughs. Good getaway. Now to getingback...