This summer has been a quiet one for our family. Intended trips were vetoed in favor of staycations and saving fuel. Our backyard update has been just the fix we needed though to enjoy quiet afternoons and evenings in our very own space. Our sweat equity has paid off and we have felt less impacted by the rising cost of fuel because all we desire is to spend time in our fresh new space.
I plop myself into a lawn chair and I look out over our large yard. I can see two sets of feet dancing behind the sheets, as the clothes blow on our clothesline. The children are giggling uncontrollably as they play peek-a-boo and try to catch one another, flipping the sheets back and forth.
I have set up all of their outdoor toys and it is always the laundry line that is the most fascinating to them. My daughter pulls off a towel and runs over to me shouting, “Queen, Queen.” Yes, she has somehow moved up the chain of royalty and no longer considers herself a princess, but who can blame her? Given the choice, I would aim for the queen title myself.
My son has wrapped a blue piece of tape around his head and tells me that he is a Ninja. I laugh to myself as I see the Ninja and Queen are holding hands and running together. Only in my backyard would moments like these even be possible.
The kids run through the sprinklers and hold their mouths open to catch the water. Drinks rest on the picnic table, but there is nothing like a cold spray of water in your face to catch a drop of water in your mouth. They are soaked, but the sunshine keeps them warm.
I bring out the popsicles- the same exact color, design, and shape so no squabbles can form. I fear what would happen if a Ninja and Queen had to battle it out for the best popsicle in town. Thankfully, they are so excited for their treat that they forget to fight. They sit underneath our small tree for shade and laugh because it is so cold in their mouth.
My queen is getting tired though and I pull her into my lap and hold her close. Her beach towel is wrapped around her and I lean in to smell her hair. It is the smell of sunshine, of baby shampoo, of sweetness that is like nothing else. I curl my fingers around her pigtails and let them go so little wet ringlets form around my finger. In my head, just one word keeps coming to mind and I quietly chant it in my head, “Blessed. Blessed. Blessed.”
No matter what happens in the economy, no matter how high the groceries get, and no matter how much the gas prices increase… I am blessed. It is the first thing I think when I wake up and it is the last thought on my mind as my head hits the pillow.
I am one lucky girl!







Yes- so true. The best of our summer vacation takes place in our backyard, together.
Steph
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Bravo, Amy, Bravo! What a wonderful post.
I am so excited to join your ranks as a mom within the next couple of weeks. As I’ve neared the end of this pregnancy it has started to wear on me, but I just keep reminding myself that I am so very lucky to be having this baby. I cannot wait to have all those special mom moments from now until he is all grown up! Thanks for an inspiring post.
Heather@pagesbyheather.com
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What a lovely post Amy, a beautiful reminder for today.
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What a priceless moment in time! In the days of “not now” and I’m too busy” those moments slip by even those with the best intentions. I’m glad you reminded me to take time and smell my children!
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Wow! That brought tears to my eyes!
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Great post, Amy, I totally agree. I am amazed how slowing down and going at my daugther’s toddling pace, looking at things from her perspective and then from mine as her mother has made me so much more grateful and aware of the many blessings in my life.
Take care,
Steph
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Enjoy your moments – each and every day – for they a gone too soon. I am so gald that you see the blessing.
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Yes you are. And being aware of and grateful for your blessings is key. Beautifully written!
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You are so correct Amy – we blessed beyond what we deserve! Time to get back to basics. The days of extreme, excessive living are over. And that’s a good thing!
Dana
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this was wonderfully written, and so encouraging.
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