
Every day is complicated, messy, and full of friction. And every day has glorious or cozy moments worth celebrating. I seldom bother to chronicle the friction and the mess because writing time is fleeting and precious—and childhood even more so. I’d rather capture the small joys that I might forget—or take for granted—if I don’t take time to set them down in words.
(Excerpt from
this post about Real Life, quoted here because I don't want anyone to be under the impression that things are always perfect around here! Heaven knows we are anything but. Perfect, frictionless, orderly? Nope. Happy? Most of the time!)

- Amy C.: I laughed . . . then I began to fear for you and your upcoming birth, attended by the person who permitted...
- Carmen L.: Had these pictures been up at my OB’s office, I would have chuckled at them at every visit. As I sit...
- Andrea: I Love You! LOL!
- Alice C: Oh, my! I love the names you gave them!
- Teri: I love reading your blog - and had to comment today since you had me so curious and then laughing out loud....


Be like the bird
Who, pausing in flight
On limb too slight,
Feels it give way beneath her,
Yet sings,
Knowing she has wings.
—Victor Hugo

Six Things to Include in Your Child's Day:
meaningful work
imaginative play
good books
beauty (art, music, nature)
ideas to ponder and discuss
prayer
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Thank you so much, Lissa!!
Posted on June 29th, 2006 at 12:06 pm