It always feels that this time of the year is so full of life that I sometimes don’t get a moment to sit down and reflect on all of the little moments that make memories daily. This month we’ve already completed 14 soccer, softball, and t-ball practices + 6 games, 2 horse riding lessons, 2 field trips, the biggest PTA event of the year, 5 birthday parties (including Noah who turned 6!), Mother’s Day, plus all of those other things like WORK and chores.
With something happening nightly around here it can get tiring. We are currently carpooling with one vehicle so that makes life even more exciting, but as I sit here at my kitchen table (aka office) I can’t help but feel grateful. I don’t have much, but I don’t need much. My house is getting close to the 20 year mark and it hasn’t been updated since it was built, but it’s my home. Half of my furniture is an eclectic mix-matched and no frills style. Would I like nice new furniture that matched? Yes – but I appreciate that I have durable chairs that have lasted this long.
When I catch myself becoming envious of bigger and better things that others have (after all, it’s only human nature) I try and think of what I would have to sacrifice to have those things. I’d love to have a bigger house to entertain in, a new car, and other luxuries….but you know what I want even more?
I want to see my children play and fight and learn how to get along with what they have.
I want to drop my daughter off for every dance and be there when she comes home.
I want to watch as many of their sports games as possible – and cheer them on when I see them trying.
I want to eat dinner with my family at night, and snuggle up with movies on Fridays.
Life is so full and busy that the days really do fly by fast, and I feel like I’m constantly trying to grasp and hold onto what time I have left with my kids. I already have,
No more babies.
No more toddlers.
No more preschoolers.
Noah is graduating Kindergarten this year, Emma will be halfway through elementary school, and Anika is a year away from high school.
No amount of money, work, or things are worth sacrificing these moments; these memories. This is the life I’ve created and if it’s going to fly by fast you bet I’m going to be there right smack dab in the middle of the mess and chaos.
I’m choosing to make memories daily. Are you?
~Melissa
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Oh I Love this! It sums up my feels too! Yes, life can be busy, but I try to be intentional about our time and make sure we’re spending lots of it together now while they’re young and don’t mind spending it with us. Pinned!