Showing posts with label Photography. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Photography. Show all posts

Sunday, June 9, 2019

The Next (Right) Thing


The month of May - although gloriously beautiful - felt somewhat like a whirlwind,
with birthday parties, sports, new babies, a dance recital and a wedding, 
in addition to all the normal household duties.


Nicholas played tee ball and loved it! It was rewarding to watch him
be a part of something he enjoyed so much,
even though a good part of my evenings at the ball fields were spent chasing after a toddler
who tried on every helmet, and drank from every water bottle she could get her hands on! 
Occasionally, she’d slip through an open gate,
and toddle onto the ball field as fast as her little legs would carry her!
No, tee ball wasn’t exactly a relaxing experience for me this year,
but I guess it really wasn't about me, either, was it?


Since we began our summer vacation at the beginning of May,
I assumed I would have extra time to do some extra projects.
But life has a way of filling up,
and those extra hours?
I spent them riding the lawn mower, weeding the flower beds and garden,
and shuttling my crew from one appointment to the next.


As the days stretched out longer than usual, with Eddie working 80-100 hour weeks,
and my schedule overflowing, 
I found my soul craving rest and order.
Sometimes I would complain to him that I didn’t even have time to sit down!
Maybe that was a bit of an exaggeration, but the real struggle
was that I felt like I couldn’t take the time to rest.


On days when I knew I had to leave the house for morning and evening appointments,
and every spare minute was accounted for,
I felt overwhelmed before I even started my day!
I wanted to cry, or better yet, go back to bed, and forget all the responsibilities for awhile.
But we just don’t get that option in the real world, do we?
So I often found myself silently chanting, “Just do the next thing.”


If the bed is unmade, I can make it in less than 5 minutes, and I feel so much more at rest 
when I enter my room.
Typically, I clean up the kitchen before I start any other projects.
I find that I function so much better when the clutter is gone!
Then I tackle the laundry or cleaning or whatever else needs to be finished. 
When I feel exhausted, and it’s not even lunchtime,
I focus on the next thing, and do that.
And then the next. 


And I pray - many little prayers throughout the day,
some as simple as “help me, God!”
And He does.
Sometimes, it’s by giving me strength just to do the next thing.
 And sometimes, it’s by a gentle nudge, reminding me to sit for a few minutes
and watch my children play.


Doing the next thing doesn't mean that I busy myself every minute of every day.
I tend to do that: so overwhelmed by life at times
that I race from one project to the next like a hamster on a wheel.
At the end of the day, that busy-ness will feel more exhausting than productive
if doing the next thing hasn't been the right thing.


Sometimes the right thing will mean a temporary sacrifice of my list,
but it will always mean a deep sense of satisfaction.
In every season, there will be challenging days and exhaustion.
But there can also be peace, order and joy in these moments,
if I choose to live my life on purpose.
Make that list!
Prioritize what is most important, and do that first.


And then do the next thing.
And when you don't know what to do next?
Pray for grace to do the next right thing,
and just do that.
Make time to pick flowers, and swing the children,
and read them stories.
Kiss your husband and tell him you love him, and spend a few minutes reading the Bible.
Text that friend who is struggling;
make that meal.


And always - especially when you think you can't - take time to rest.
If you're a doer like me,
you know just how hard it is to give yourself that freedom.
But even a few minutes of rest will make that next thing
feel so much more possible!


As I walk into another busy week, my prayer is that I will have strength
 to do the next right thing,
and find joy in doing it.



Wednesday, February 22, 2017

10th Anniversary Getaway

When Eddie first suggested that we go to a cabin in West Virginia to celebrate our 10 year anniversary, I'll admit I was a little less than thrilled at the idea!
I was picturing vacationing on a tropical island  (maybe even Hawaii!),
but that just wasn't in the cards for us this year.


The longer we talked about it, the more it grew on me.
What's not to love about being snuggled up by a fireplace in a cozy cabin with my man?!
So we booked a sweet little getaway to Canaan Valley in West Virginia for 3 nights.
And amazingly, it ended up being one of the very best trips we've ever had!


When we arrived at our destination, a blanket of snow was covering the ground,
and it continued to snow until late that night.
It felt like a gift from God just for us!


The view from these windows was so beautiful!
I loved waking up to this winter wonderland.


Eddie was in charge of breakfast,
and cooked a delicious meal all 3 mornings that we were there!
It was so much better than anything we could have ordered anywhere else!


The first morning, we decided to hit the slopes since they were covered with fresh powder.
I was a little nervous about going, since it was my first time on skis!


But Eddie stayed with me until I got comfortable,
and I ended up having the time of my life!


By the end of the day, I was wishing I had more time to try 
something more challenging!


This guy has no fear, and he rocks the snowboard!
I'm so glad he pushes me to try new things and helps me face my fears.
This day will always be one of my favorite memories!








The second day, we decided to go explore Blackwater Falls.
 Apparently, it's a popular tourist attraction
but you never know if it will be worth seeing until you actually go! 


We were not disappointed!
There was a short winding trail, which led to several flights of steps down to the falls.


I've never gone hiking in the snow before, but it was exhilarating!
I felt like I had entered a magical new world.


We rounded the bend and got our first glimpse of the snow-covered falls. 



 They were breathtaking!











After we left Blackwater Falls, we decided to take a sled ride down the longest slope on the East Coast! 


We rode this Wonder Carpet conveyor up to the top, and raced each other to the bottom of the hill!  


The icicles here were some of the biggest I've ever seen!


There was a beautiful sunrise on the last morning, and I enjoyed every second.


This vacation ended up being so much better than I even imagined!
I'll always treasure the memories we made
in the mountains of West Virginia.

Wednesday, October 5, 2016

Of Extraordinary Beauty in an Ordinary Day

It was a typical September Sunday afternoon.
I was weary after a long week of harvest, and could hardly wait to enjoy a deliciously long nap.
But two certain little children had no interest in sleeping,
and it soon became apparent I may as well forget those dreams!


They begged me to come outside and play,
so I let them drag me along,
still wishing for my bed.


They spotted the trees next to the hammock, and decided they wanted to try to climb them.
And I realized I needed my camera to document the moment!


They quickly discovered that climbing the tree was actually much easier than
 figuring out how to come back down! 
Thankfully, I was close by to answer their loud hollers for help!


Eddie had to spend some time working, but he joined us for game of kickball:
a favorite summer game of ours.
The girls soundly beat the boys, mostly because the youngest player didn't understand
that he was supposed to run the bases and usually managed to get out!
But we all had a great time.


Then came lots of cool tricks on the bikes,


for which he removed his shirt. Can we say CUTE?!


Never mind that we are too big to ride a trike.
It's much more fun that way!



Next, they wanted to E X P L O R E.


And I found this beautiful butterfly!


Climbing the fence is the best part, obviously.




They wandered all over the pasture...



...picked some lovely flowers for me!


and then decided that the cows just might come back into the pasture,
and that would be scary,
so they had better hurry and climb back over the fence!



And somewhere along the way,
my frustration melted away.


It was still an ordinary Sunday,
but in their childish joy, they helped me discover a day full of extraordinary beauty.