Friday, July 22, 2011

summer...

I know it has been a long while since I posted last...for some reason I keep telling myself that I need to post pictures and then I think about needing to resize them so they load faster and then I just don't post...oh well!

This has been a very busy summer. Our trip to GA was amazingly fun and then we went right into swimming lessons. For some reason when my morning routine is messed with the whole rest of the day gets thrown out of whack...so with 3 weeks of swimming lessons done and one more to go I feel like most of my days have been spent playing catch up!

After the first couple of weeks I was trying to figure out why just getting through the daily chores and stuff was continually SO hard...then it dawned on me that this is my very first summer with 5 kids all at home ALL day long! I decided I needed to cut myself a little slack and just let some of the guilt go! (maybe I am the only one that feels guilty when I watch my husband dig through a basket of dirty laundry smelling for clothes that might be re wearable!) ; ) Oh well...I am slowly learning that a mother of 5 needs to let things go a little to keep sane. So the house isn't as clean as I would like it...clothes don't always get folded, but at least they are clean, dishes may sit in the sink an extra day (or 4...I usually draw the line when strange stinks start coming from the sink), but that is okay. I enjoy having all of my kids home with no schedule to keep except the one we create.

Summer should be a magical time for kids. I remember playing in the field at the end of my childhood street for hours. Making huts and playing tag. Coming home for a quick lunch and a quick dinner and then heading back out until my mom yelled from the front porch that it was time to come in. Now I can't say that I feel comfortable with my kids running around the neighborhood, but as I watched Noah and Zach playing in the murky muddy wet lands behind our house I had the quick thought, "Good, that is what summer is all about!" Getting dirty, being creative, making memories.

I have tried to sit and enjoy an extra 2 minutes when my impulse is to hop up and wash something. Hug a few seconds longer, ponder a few minutes longer, keep my eyes closed for a few seconds longer...

So my advice with some summer left to enjoy is to let the guilt go...just let it GO! Enjoy the rhythm of your family's summer with out the guilt of what is not getting done!

Friday, July 1, 2011

swimming lessons...


The week after we returned from GA Noah, Zach and Bailey started swimming lessons. The mother-in-law of a gal in my ward teaches lessons at the pool in her back yard with her daughter! There are usually 5-6 kids in a class and they are the ONLY ones having lessons. Gone are the days of the loud rec center lessons with 100 kids and a bunch of teenagers. I have been really pleased with the quality of the teaching and how quickly the kids are learning! It makes the 25 minute drive totally worth it!

By the way...I created these scrap pages using the new kit called Poolside by GG Digital Designs! It is has a bright yet vintage feel! I love it!