Wednesday, September 30, 2015

Rainy days and the little things

Aren't Legos the grandest things?? Imaginations can build houses and hangers and cars and motor homes. Trailers and towers. Creativity flows and I feel like a rich queen to have a whole tub  of them ( many of which were found at a flee market.)
 #jackpotfind




I find myself being nastougic and savoring the little things a little more these days. I know it's all only " stuff", but I have pared down my "stuff" to pretty much that which brings me joy, what I really like, or what means something to me for a certain reason. Soon I will dismantle this house we have made memories in and have made ours the last 9 years. This rainy day I took pictures of a few of my favorite corners. 
I know your "supposed " to store your good silverware in a fancy chest, but I don't like all things traditional. Isn't the little yellow teapot holding my forks so cute? 
Brewing kombucha. ..
And this little motto was given to me by a dear friend soon after she knew we are leaving. I love this verse!!!




Grace... this word and these verses applying to Grace will go with me. I know I will need these promises for His sufficient grace during the hard and lonely times. And the goodbyes that are coming. 

Sunday, September 27, 2015

Gifts....






I am thankful for......


A flight with my Papa



A brand new nephew.....

A picnic with friends. ...

Five happy, healthy children....


Fun family times.....
Double date nights...

And much much more. 
My life is simply blessed. 
I treasure the moments. The memories. The gifts. 

Tuesday, September 15, 2015

On wanting less....

One of my favorite reads in the also months has been  Joshua Becker. Although I am not a minimilist per say, I have purged and cleaned out and downsized like never before, and I don't see myself returning to a consumer lifestyle anytime soon.
It's freeing.
It's satisfying.
It  saves a lot of money.

And what I gave been most surprised at? How through this whole journey of budgeting and minimizing, I feel myself more content.

I feel myself changing:
I can go shopping and come home with very little. What I did buy, I usually really like. I think about purchases more,  and make wiser decisions. Thus, I have less regrets, less stuff, and save money.

I don't have to have everything now.
     Buying now usually means I pay more, where if I wait I may find it second hand for less or find it wasn't the need I thought it was.

My spaces are easier to maintain and clean.
   Over and over I read about how less stuff means mess to clean around = easier house to clean. It's also much easier to maintain a clutter free house most of every day. 
A personal example at our house: several months ago the girls and I went through their dolls and accessories and toys. We eliminated a large garbage bag full of stuff.
They haven't missed it since and they seem to play with what less they have just as much. 
Less toys =happier, more creative children.
Now I haven't only read it, I know it.
For us as parents:
We used to have a big roll top desk that mainly just stored " stuff". Recently we cleaned it out , sold it , and downsized to another chest of drawers to hold some essentials.
We have more space, less stuff and less furniture. And guess what..  we haven't missed the big desk at all, and, we are more forced to put things away vs hide them under that cover.

Joshua Becker said :"
Having less is great,
wanting less is better"

I totally agree. contentment helps me to not have to keep up with someone else. It helps me enjoy what I away ready have, & helps me to be more creative.

I'm sure God isn't finished with me, but I am thankful for the journey.

Friday, September 11, 2015

Then there came a time.....

For many a Friday night this young lady would wonder what it would be like to have a " normal" Friday night.  For over a decade our " normal " was having the Mr away til after 8:30 pm, and still go back to work on Saturday.
Counting blessings can elevate an wining spirit, but it can be a challenge, these nights alone,   especially with 5 Littles.

For the first time since I and he became WE, Jess is an employee. And tonight, he had off. No responsibilities to the store.

So we headed into the local train station for a picnic supper.
With grape chicken salad ...

  
This lovely couple.....
Happy little girls.....
Our all-out boy.....
And all of us!
#blessedandgrateful