1) My house is a wreck. A complete toys-every-where, kitchen counters cluttered, books out, new clothes under the tree, post-Christmas wreck. And, honestly? I love it.
2) This is the only time of year where I actually can tolerate a mess. This is a flaw of mine. I need to learn to let-go and not hold to an ideal of perfection and Better Homes and Gardens for my home. I have seven children. They trump the ideal living room arrangement.
3) As I type this, Samuel found the remaining red roll of Christmas wrapping paper and proceeded to pull out the rest of the paper all over my already messy living room floor.
4) At first I was going to try to save the paper, but when he jumped into it and started laughing I realized that losing $1.83 worth of wrapping paper was worth the priceless expression and joy on Samuel’s face as he destroyed it.
5) I should have put the paper away. That’s why I let Samuel pull it. Who could resist paper? After all, if I had my druthers I’d rip all the paper out and do the same thing. Ha ha ha.
6) Now my boys have a new sword. Along with many, many legos. In fact, Brennan has spent at least 4 hours constructing lego sets so far. (I’m so glad I posted about patience with Legos last week)
7) Love that picture of Samuel? My sweet Hannah was able to purchase her new dslr camera. Now, let me tell you — this was a gift. As you know her point and shoot broke and she just surrendered her camera and her agenda to the Lord. It was challenging for her, but I constantly heard her pray and let it go. She received some amazing gifts and coupled with Christmas gifts and the money she saved she was able to purchase her camera the day before Christmas.
8) She’d been praying for her camera for Christmas. It’s interesting how she ended up getting just hours before the day switched….
9) Just had to add this — Samuel now talks with kind of a gibberish which has the cadence of regular speech. Every once in a while he’ll say something that sounds exactly what he’s pointing to — it’s a bit freaky to her him say “buzz” or “pizza”– in fact Hannah and I just heard him say “what’s this?” — yet, I love this phase. Love it!
10) I think I’ll be doing just a tad bit of cleaning today. I know I wrote how much I love the mess, but sigh, I do need to see my living room floor again. But, I’ll do it with a cheerful heart. And we’ll play some of those new games. Speaking of games — my kids got a large portion of games with Toy Story 3 this year — hmm…some brand marketer just hit the jackpot — that’s judging from the large number of Woody, Buzz, Jesse, and Lotso Bears that I see strewn everywhere.
Have a blessed and restful Monday. Link up with your own miscellany and I’ll pop over and check it out!
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I just had a feeling the camera would be there for Christmas 🙂 So glad the Lord provided for her! He cares about what we care about!!!
I love that phase of baby-hood as well, gibberish is my favorite!
My 2 year old starting talking like a Deep Texan this Christmas at my In-laws. I might cry.
“Mama, where’s my hay-at?”
“Mama, I have a scray-atch!”
UGGGGGH!!!!
My sister Jen gave me your blog… I LOVE it! I’m feeling the same way today… toys and books and dishes everywhere… but remembering what the true JOY of Christmas is all about. Have a blessed day! I look forward to continue reading your blog!
~Beth Smith 🙂
I need your calmness about the chaos because I’m a bit overwhelmed by it. I’ll be cleaning most of the day to get back to some sense of normal. I love how you let Samuel play in the paper! I’m so excited for Hannah…I’m sure she’ll get great use out of her camera. Happy Monday and Happy Cleaning 🙂
I’m thrilled for Hannah!!!! Very exciting! I can’t wait to see more of her pics with her new camera….Samuel is too cute.
Legos, Legos and more Legos at our home too. My son could spend hours putting them together.
Have a great day!
So funny – because I came to the EXACT same conclusion with a roll of wrapping paper and my 3 year old. He was happily entertained and so what if I was losing out on $1 worth of wrapping paper!
I have had several of these realizations lately. 🙂
Sounds like our living room! This post was fun to read, thanks for sharing : )
#4 really got me laughing! I LOVE IT! 😀
Merry Christmas, and Happy New Year!
And, yes, it is happier when you take time to play… even if a mess piles up as a result of it! ;D
You are a wise mama!
Corine
Your Samuel is adorable. I’m glad you let him play with the paper. 🙂 And I’m SO happy that Hannah got her camera!
I get very overwhelmed this time of year and very ungracious when I try to find homes for all the new toys. I like your attitude.
I usually do a huge purge after Christmas, but I can’t right now because of my surgery. It’s been very irritating, but I need to let it go and remember it is not the end of the world.
Great photos and it looks like you had a wonderful Christmas!
Blessings,
Stacie
The camera looks like it was a great gift! I’m glad you had a wonderful Christmas
I could just squeeze that cute Samuel if I could get my hands on him. Adorable! Love you laid back attitude about the mess, but just think of the wonderful memories that were made while creating that mess. :o)
Blessings to you and your precious family these last few days of 2010.
i just wrote my comment and then blogger messed up. bummer! i’ll try to remember it. : )
#1 – i’m certain my house looks just like yours. and like you, i’m not fretting it! which is unusual, but freeing, too!
#4- i know that samuel’s joy over the red wrapping paper was worth every penny of that $1.83.
#6 – your boys must be lego extraordinaires!
#7 – i’m soooo happy for hannah and her camera!
#9 – hunter still talks like samuel and he’s almost 2. i try not to worry over it. but, it will be nice to finally understand what he desperately tries to tell me everyday. : )
enjoy the last week of 2010! xoxo!
I am so happy about Hannah’s camera. I just knew it was going to be soon. Your little Samuel is the cutest! Hope you had a great Monday!
First of all SEVEN kids??? I think you are entitled to a little bit of chaos. Cute pictures of your little guy! Visiting from Miscellany.
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Hi Rachel
I enjoy your BLOG. It sounds like you had a wonderful Christmas and many good memories. As I get older I enjoy moments more and those little messes are not such a big deal.
Have a Happy New Year
Blessings
Janet
Hi Rachel
I enjoy your BLOG. It sounds like you had a wonderful Christmas and many good memories. As I get older I enjoy moments more and those little messes are not such a big deal.
Have a Happy New Year
Blessings
Janet
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