hello- i have missed this space so much and with the end of summer break and a new autumn routine coming, i hope to write and share more on here soon- both summer adventures and…
eight years
written yesterday on 6.29.21
written yesterday on 6.29.21
“June is a moment of roses. It will follow May and precede July, no matter what occurs through man’s folly and intemperate impatience.
“speak to your children as if they are the wisest, kindest, most beautiful and magical humans on earth, for what they believe is what they become.” – brooke hampton
my husband walked in halfway through nash’s special day with some white balloons (a birthday boy request) and these flowers- he hugged me and said, “thank you for being such a good momma to our boys.”
“It was June, and the world smelled of roses. The sunshine was like powdered gold over the grassy hillside.” – Maud Hart Lovelace may was full of visitors and school events and t-ball games and swim team practices. i tried to find moments with the…
“In the spring,at the end of the day,you should smell like dirt. – Margaret Atwood .“Everything that slows us downand forces patience,everything that sets usback into the slow circlesof nature, is a help.Gardening isan instrument of grace. ” – May Sarton
one of my photos is in the @real_simple magazine may edition – and it’s such an honor!!
a gift guide for mothers, or for someone you love dearly, during these springtime months |
what children’s book have you been loving lately? i am hoping to share more titles and ones we love with you all … and maybe some reviews from parks- now that he is five and is able to express his opinions better. we have some…