Slowing down

Wednesday, August 19, 2015

Do you think you can miss out on everyday moments, when you are actually living them? I feel like the answer to that is definitely- yes. 
I miss so much of the special moments when I get so caught up in the everyday, shuttling from activity to activity. And not really soaking up who my kids are, or even who I am. 
I decided for this year I wanted all of that to change. I want the slow life, enjoying everyday, ordinary things that most of the time get missed when I have over scheduled my family. I want to make to time to savor all of it
I want all those small moments to be big memories. Like when my 9 year old is telling me his knock-knock jokes on the way to school and he thinks they are absolutely hilarious. "interrupting cow" anyone? Or when my four year old is super interested to do school work and we lie down on the floor with color flash cards together and I can imprint his little voice and mannerisms into my brain. Popsicles and messy hands on the back porch. Reading on the couch with all four of my kiddos snuggled up. 
I pray these little moments never fade, but I know that's just not possible. 
I know these little kids will one day be big and I know these little moments will be such sweet memories. I can't miss out. I don't want to miss out.
So how can I make that possible? How can I make the most out of all the everyday things going on in my life? Turning the smallest things into the biggest memories? 
The only way I think it's possible is to slow down. Stop over doing. One extra activity for the big kids, and maybe just one play date a week for the little guys. Taking time to make our own adventures like walks and scavenger hunts. Dates with each of the kids on their own. Really taking the time to know each one of them on their own. Purging the house of all the extra so that my time doesn't have to be spent cleaning up all the stuff we have filling our lives! And really good time management.

Do you think it's possible to slow down in the "go go go" world we live in? 



12 comments:

  1. It's hard sometimes to truly so down but I do think it's possible. It takes work but it can happen. :)

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    1. yeah who knew it would be hard to slow down?

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  2. Yep.
    I went through this when I was practicing law. No time to enjoy life. Trust me, I don't regret leaving and having the time I do now even tho I probably have too much free time lol.
    Those babies won't be babies forever!! Enjoy every second with them!

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  3. Ohmyword YES. This is exactly where I'm at too. For a while I was trying to invest way more time into blogging and I totally saw my kids weren't getting everything they needed emotionally during that time. I really had to step back and reevaluate how much time I was investing in something that wasn't growing up a little more every time I blinked (you know, like my KIDS). At the same time, it's something I love investing in creatively. Balance, anyone? #haventfigureditoutyet Love when posts make me feel less alone in the madness! Thank you, love!

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    1. Girl, I think we share parts of the same brain. I can't quite seem to get a good balance, but i've been praying about it and I really think I will eventually get there! xo

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  4. It's so easy to get caught up in the hustle and bustle of life. You're definitely not alone in this, we all need to take a step back and breathe. Enjoy the little moments, now and always!

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  5. I'm so guilty of moving quickly through life... I love this mindset of slowing down, though. It's nice to appreciate and focus on the small every day things in life too!

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    1. totally! I feel like the smallest things are usually the best memories!

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  6. I understand. I try to slow it down so I don't go crazy. It doesn't happen as often as it should though.

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    1. yep, my sanity is hanging on by a thread some days ha ha

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