First, the present. I am tired!!! Avigayil has not been sleeping well so last night that looked like be sitting up with her from 4:30am to 5:00am and then her crawling into bed with me - and I don't sleep well with anyone in bed with me. However, I've been getting much better at not taking my grumpiness and spreading it around. Better. I did have a few moments this evening. But I also just had a moment where I turned it around.
It's 10:00pm, Aderet is sleeping, Gavriel is sitting with Avigayil while she goes to sleep and Adin just finished his shower and plopped himself on the couch to finish reading "Twilight". (On a side note - he told me he thinks it's kind of boring, he doesn't like all the drama). Often (code word for most of the time) I tell Adin he needs to go read in his bed and that I'm too grumpy to see kids this time of night. However, this time I decided to turn on the gas fireplace and sit down on the couch next to him to write. He seemed really pleased with this change which already felt good. Then, I saw that my computer needed it's plug and I said out loud to myself something like, "Ugh, I need to get the plug." At which point Adin immediately asked, "Do you want me to get it for you?". WOW! It was amazing to notice how immediate my mood of spaciousness and generosity caught on.
One of the themes that I've been thinking of lately is that there are no perfect days but lots of perfect moments. Writing this blog has helped me to notice those moments more. I've also started a gratitude journal where I write 5 things every night that I am grateful for - this has been a wonderful practice for me and I can already see the fruits of my labor.
Here are a few pictures of perfect moments that I've been able to capture. There have been so many more.
This is Aderet happily working on a rug made from a hula hoop frame and old t-shirts. If you want to learn how to make it you can go here.
Here's another one of Aderet helping her Abba to change the strings on his guitar.
A blessed moment where Adin and Avigayil both voluntarily chose to get on their computers and write some stories. Adin wrote a really funny one that even had Newtons 3rd law.

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