Why is it that the 20 second walk from the door to the car takes up to 10 minutes sometimes?! I'm not going to lie, there are times this can be frustrating. But what I have come to notice is that those walks are mini field trips for my little toddler. You see, everything he sees is new or if it isn't new, exciting. His eyes take in the world fresh each day and he lives completely in the moment. It is a lesson for mommy's heart as I am quickly reminded of the reality of today, and the blessing of it.
As mothers, we are given the opportunity to relive everything all over again, and forced to live in the here and now. I was at the park the other day and there were a handful of toddlers all mesmerized by a bunny rabbit running through the bushes. Their laughter was contagious as they chased the little critter around the plants. There was nothing else on their minds, and pure joy filled their hearts. I stood there and smiled. I was reminded of the beauty of God's creation and the little things I so often miss. Our hearts become numb to normalcy and our eyes become blind to beauty that is sitting right outside our door, all because we are focused on something else rather than the moment.
I know this is something I have struggled with before I was a mother, and I continue to struggle with it today as a mother. There will always be laundry to fold, dishes to wash, and meals to be prepped, but there won't always be little hands to play patty-cake with, cuddles on the couch, and books to be read. Being a mother, I am forced to make today my focus more than ever before, and I pray I would see the gift in that. Living life through your children's eyes is a life altering experience, richly blessed. I am learning to be thankful for the detours and distractions that often "interrupt" my plans and my day, because it is in those sweet moments that I see the hand of God fresh, new, and active. Even when that detour is chasing the trash truck down the street ;).
"Make the most of every opportunity in these evil days." -Ephesians 5:16
As mothers, we are given the opportunity to relive everything all over again, and forced to live in the here and now. I was at the park the other day and there were a handful of toddlers all mesmerized by a bunny rabbit running through the bushes. Their laughter was contagious as they chased the little critter around the plants. There was nothing else on their minds, and pure joy filled their hearts. I stood there and smiled. I was reminded of the beauty of God's creation and the little things I so often miss. Our hearts become numb to normalcy and our eyes become blind to beauty that is sitting right outside our door, all because we are focused on something else rather than the moment.
I know this is something I have struggled with before I was a mother, and I continue to struggle with it today as a mother. There will always be laundry to fold, dishes to wash, and meals to be prepped, but there won't always be little hands to play patty-cake with, cuddles on the couch, and books to be read. Being a mother, I am forced to make today my focus more than ever before, and I pray I would see the gift in that. Living life through your children's eyes is a life altering experience, richly blessed. I am learning to be thankful for the detours and distractions that often "interrupt" my plans and my day, because it is in those sweet moments that I see the hand of God fresh, new, and active. Even when that detour is chasing the trash truck down the street ;).
"Make the most of every opportunity in these evil days." -Ephesians 5:16