Friday, June 6, 2014

The Kids Were Here #12.....The Wrap Up

Well, here we are again. The end of another photo project. It has been fun and I have enjoyed following the circle each month. As the project comes to an end, I ask myself, what do I take with me from this project? All the reminders that my kids are messy!! No. Seriously. This is what I have to say, so take a moment and read, and really "listen" to what you are reading.....


Time flies. All too fast really. No matter what else is going on in life, kids keep leaving little reminders here and there throughout my house, showing me where they have been. However, not only does it show me where THEY have been. It often shows me where I HAVE NOT been. All the while I am working, or cooking, or cleaning, or paying bills--their little lives still go on. They create. They craft. They play. They snack. They entertain. They primp. They escape to the land of make believe. The leave notes. THEY LIVE. THEY SIMPLY BE WHO THEY ARE. And if it were not for the little messes "left behind," I may have missed it totally. So before getting angry, or upset, or aggravated with THEM, about the little messes....SAVOR THEM. Otherwise you may miss some important messages:




             OR you may overlook what stories may be behind messes like this:



And if you do take time to savor the moment you may be reminded that the little girl that was once you baby is transforming into a teenager right before you very eyes:


And when you really take time to think about it, you are hit with the reality that one day, as
the Trace Adkins song states, "You're gonna miss this. You're gonna want this back.......":







This is just my little words of wisdom that I hope you can take with you from today forward. Take time to stop. Smell the roses. Enjoy the messes. Smile. Laugh. Remind yourself this will one day be no more all too soon. And you will miss it. As the kids grow, the "messes" become different. Those "messes" are subtle reminders that, like it or not, kids grow....so as the messes go from sticky fingerprints to building blocks to school bags to sports equipment to make-up and jewelry...it is all documenting this JOURNEY CALLED LIFE:) 







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Thursday, April 24, 2014

The Kids Were Here #11

My oldest daughter and her friend made some from scratch cupcakes for my youngest daughter's 9th birthday. They did a fabulous job making them and left behind some small reminders of the wonderful job that they did!










Check out the original project which inspired this local circle of what was left behind

Thursday, March 27, 2014

The Kids Were Here #10


One quick trip through the kids area in the basement and it is easy to see where they have been:)


The start of a birthday card for Grandpa Steve made by Alyssa..it needs completed:)

Not sure who this is for but it is definitely a creation by Addison

Adi's little purple Converse:) I love these shoe. I may have to frame this picture

Chalk board wall

                                  Check out Kim Nehrt and what has been left behind





Wednesday, February 26, 2014

The Kids Were Here #9

Well that time again. Another post, another reminder of my kids and all the little memories that they leave behind. Often, okay more than often, they leave behind their school clothes wherever they fall. They leave behind the homework or project they were working on because "I am still working on that but I am just done for now." They often leave behind little reminders of who they are and the things they love in life. Regardless of what they OFTEN leave behind, they ALWAYS leave an impression on my heart. They are my loves. They are my life. They are my reason for being. I nag and I nag, and I nag some more, to "do this," "do that," "pick that up," or "turn that off." And the times they do, well sometimes I call that a miracle :) And the times they don't, well I have learned to call that a MEMORY. And that is really what it is all about....because in this thing called life, kids will come and kids will go, but memories will keep them close at heart.










Thursday, January 30, 2014

The Kids Were Here #8

My oldest loves her infinity scarf:)

My youngest apparently got bored organizing her earrings 
Good spot to hang a scarf I guess. I never would have thought of it.
Who knew:)

No further explanation needed here

Please check out what the kids of Tara Long left behind this month!