
This summer.
This summer I want to turn the sprinklers on for my kids and run through them with them.
This summer I want to let them have ice cream for morning snack.
This summer I want to laugh more, play more, and listen more.
This summer I want to slow down and watch my boys scooter around.
This summer I want to take morning walks with my older girls.
This summer I want to take them to the park more often even if it's work.
This summer I want to take the boys fishing in the mornings at the lake.
This summer I want to make berry shortcake with whipped cream for dinner.
This summer I want to make homemade lemonade and sit on the deck it with my family.
This summer I want to make sure that those little times, those pedals and pushes, and late afternoon hours playing together before a muggy thunderstorm rolls in really matters - in fact, really happens.
After all, look at them. Growing up.
Right in front of me. First they crawl, and then the walk, then they run, then they ride their bikes, and scooter, and on and on growing. Every day. One step older, one more moment of letting go. One day, the stop sign will still be there, but the six year old racing off on that old big wheel will not.
This summer I want to scooter next to them.
This summer I want to take them with me to a garage sale and let them pick one thing out.
This summer I want them to see me reading. A book.
This summer I want to play catch in the backyard.
This summer I want to blow bubbles with my Samuel and let him chase them.
This summer I want to swim in the lake with them and not worry that it's too cold.
This summer I want to read a book to them in the morning and not be on twitter.
This summer I want to remember to slow down.
But, if you are like me, we lose track of that thought. We get stuck in the short sight - all we need to accomplish or finish or what they're not doing right or what needs to change or what we're making for dinner - that stuff. And we lose the idea that this day, this moment, this big wheel ride to the stop sign and back, this matters.
Yes, we absolutely have to do all the short every day to day stuff, there's no way around it - the dishes, cleaning, baking, folding, driving, etc - it's just part of life. But, we could get stuck only doing the to-do list and missing those moments that we'll want to remember. Are we really wanting to look back and remember that we got all those dishes done or the laundry was perfectly caught up or we sent that perfect tweet for this summer of 2012?
This summer I want to pay attention to the mom watch my cool trick moments
This summer I want to look with wonder at that bee in the flowers and the butterflies in the echinacea.
This summer I want to look them each in the eyes and tell them how much I love them.
This summer I want to take my olders to see a late night movie.
This summer I want to buy a jiffy pop popcorn and let my little boys watch in wonder as it blows up.
This summer I want to make smores with my family. In our own backyard.
This summer I want to surprise everyone with a whole watermelon for lunch
This summer I want to rest in the grass and look for cloud shapes with my four year old.
This summer I want to take them to the used book store to find the perfect summer book.
It's too easy to race through the day, being busy, and than get to the end of the day when the littles need to go to bed and to realize that less then ten minutes of time was really spent with them. Summer, despite the lazy hazy days of summer line has the tendency to actually race by with it's own form of busy. And, if we're not intentional the summer could pass, this summer, without accomplishing many of the things in our hearts that we want to do.
Make a list, my friends, make a list. Sit down, take ten minutes, and ponder what you really want to do, what would matter to your family, to others this summer.
This summer I want to camp in our backyard with them sleeping in the tent.
This summer I want to read with them, not pushing it off with busy, but grabbing the book for now.
This summer I want to take them to Dairy Queen and let them order what they want. Just once.
This summer I want to play cards with my daughters late at night.
This summer I want to continue helping the boys make their fabulous hideout.
This summer I want to teach them more about the garden and let them help.
This summer I want to sit on the front porch reading books with them.
This summer I want to really share the truth about Memorial Day and remember.
This summer I want to worry less about the dirt and more about the heart.
You've got your to-do lists. Now, add a this summer list. I've shared with you a bit of my list in progress throughout the post. Will you check everything off? Probably not. Will it make you more intentional? Definitely yes. Before you know it this summer will be gone - summer has a way of doing that - grab this time, this summer - and really intentionally live capturing those moments that matter and that you want to remember.
What would you put on your list?
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15 comments:
and now i want berry shortcake for breakfast! :) so yummy. happy memorial day, sweetie dear. love ya so much. xo!
Thank you x
What a fantastic list and reminder to be aware and intentional to the memory makers. Thank you.
I have been telling myself these things every day for the last 6 years since my oldest was born. And all I have now to look back on is 6 years of wishing I had made more time for my children.
But it is definitely time to be more intentional.
Thank you.
Yes! To all of it. I need to make a sweet summer list. Very inspiring:)
It sounds like such a long time... 3 months off but like you said. It flies by and before you know it your busy driving through car line again every day. I do try to make time with and for my kids... we spent a lot of our summer in the backyard pool and never get out of our bathing suits. Those are my favorite days!
Rachie-
I'm thinking that the 'swimming without worrying about it being cold' will be the toughest on your list! Hahaha
Abs
Ok read the list, checked it twice ...
and still,
I do not see Florida on it ;)
This is wonderful. I was just thinking a couple of days ago when my 5 yro brought me another "treasure" that she made for me that someday (sooner than I think) she won't be making me little treasures that are SO IMPORTANT at that moment. We have to enjoy NOW.
I would love to share this post with some of the Moms from my church. May I copy the text to share, of course I will give you all the credit. God bless~ Faith
Great List! I love how you start all your phrases as matter of fact. I may have to steal the ice cream for breakfast! check out my summer bucket list http://beingmom-me.blogspot.com/
I absolutely love this post. In fact, I have already begun on my own 'This Summer' list ;)
This summer, I want to sit outside, looking up at the sky, watching the stars twinkle.
This summer, I want to listen to the kids laughter and capture it as music to my ears.
This summer, I want to make homemade ice cream and let the kids choose the flavors.
This summer, I want to get dirty and not worry a bit about the dirt but the fun in getting dirty.
Thank you for such a wonderful list and reminder of things to reach for.
Praying!
Psalms 18:30-32 As for God, his way is perfect: the word of the LORD is tried: he is a buckler to all those that trust in him. For who is God save the LORD? or who is a rock save our God? It is God that girdeth me with strength, and maketh my way perfect.
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I love your bucket list.
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