Tuesday, May 26, 2009

Unimportant Favorite Things

I've been tagged by Julia. I am to make a list of my six most favorite unimportant things to do. This was harder than I thought. As I was trying to make my list, everything I came up with ended up being important in some way. Being a mother, every seemingly unimportant activity has a greater value than you realise. When you begin raising your family, your desires turn from indulging in things that please you to things that benefit your child. Where I once read for pleasure, I now read to educate myself on something that will help me be a better mother...wife...friend...teacher...
But for the sake of the game, I will stop over analyzing and think about my six things that I enjoy. (In no particular order)

1. Swinging



2. Going Bug Hunting



3. Taking a Walk

...down the road to the creek. It's the driveway that leads to the water plant. There are no cars when they're not working so the kids can safely run ahead. And I am often graced with the presence of one winded child that needed to slow it down and walk beside mom. It gives me some one on one time and sometimes leads to great conversations. But most of the time, it is just me, lagging behind, enjoying the scenery, watching the corn grow, or admiring the sun set, and feel the warm wind on my face, and am overcome with "Ahhh!"



4. Horsing Around



5. Gardening

I didn't say I was good at it, I just said I enjoy it.




6.Playing with my Pictures

Before digital, before Photoshop, before scrapbooking (whatever did we do with ourselves?) I picked up my film and flipped through my photos over and over before they went into the magnetic photo album (gasp! the horror!)
Now, the release of the shutter is only the beginning...

Now comes the part where I tag six other people

Michelle and Dawn, I'm tagging you again, because you haven't done it yet ;)
Katie, Kathy, Ann, and Jennie, hop to it.

4 comments:

kauffeegrl said...

Stacy, there are a few different versions of making your own nursing pads, so I combined two ideas from these sites: http://frugal.families.com/blog/make-your-own-nursing-pads (I only used 2 of the flannel circles per pad) and this one: http://www.ehow.com/how_2076040_nursing-pads-items-already-have.html I took the idea of using the "wicking" fabric. They are a little time consuming, but once they're done they are a big money saver. :-)

Julia said...

Awww, I LOVE your pictures (like always!). Thanks for playing. I'm finding this game very interesting.

I heard that Gracie's been sick. Poor baby and poor you! Weren't you all just getting better? Grrr.

I hope she has a better night tonight. You're in my prayers.

♥ Amy said...

This is one of your posts that I keep coming back to just to enjoy it again. I love your pictures and I enjoyed your list here.

Jennie said...

Your pictures are beautiful. I enjoy your perspective!