Tuesday, December 28, 2010

Merry Memories

This is our 4th Christmas with Lil Dude and our 3rd with Aubriana and I can no longer call them my "babies" without people looking around for infants on the floor,  as they are too big and well spoken for others to perceive them that way.



But in my eyes, I still see the awe and wonder that each day brings, they are still in a big phase of self discovery and new worldly experiences. 



We have a Christmas tree that has a remote control to turn the lights on and off, they are still convinced, that if we count to 3 and clap, that is what turns the lights on, our own family magic.  Aubriana tried this technique with a neighbor's tree, and I had to inform her our magic only worked on our tree.



  I will miss these days of belief in all things magical and possible when viewed through the innocence of youth. They are so eager to leave Santa a virtual buffet of carbs to tempt his palate, and Aubriana wanted to leave a present for Santa, so we decided to color him pictures. 




2010 has been a rocky year for us, there have been heath issues to deal with, job loss, financial strain and on a larger scale, an unstable economy and changes in the world environment that make one long for easier times. 


It is so easy to get caught up in the trials and stresses of our everyday life, it is  necessary to take a moment or a day, or a season, to sort out the important stuff from the trivial and uncontrollable and just re-foucus on what we can manage on our own, and what we must leave in the hands of faith or fate.




I hope my children read this one day and realize that of all the gifts I strived to give them the greatest one of all is the ability to give and in turn receive graciously the love and admiration for and from others.  If you are loving and loveable this journey called life is so much easier to traverse through.

 To my sweet "babies" who taught me how to love anew, may all your dreams come true.




8 comments:

Mimi said...

Valerie, I'm sorry that 2010 has been a difficult year for you , and I really admire you for looking at the gifts you have.
We've had terrible times here in Ireland too, and I agree it's very important to be able to count your blessings. Having love in your life, health, happiness, tese are all blessings.
Great post, your children are beautiful.
Happy New Year, I hope 2011 brings good things your way.

Tena said...

Happy Holidays! I'm wishing for happier times to come, too! Love you, friend!

Christie said...

Well, you know I agree - it's so hard this year (2010) to see the positive with so much falling down around us, but try we must! And you have kept your chin held remarkably high, my dear.

All the more reason to love you...

xo

Debbie Sauer said...

They will always be your babies, no matter how old they are. My baby is "30" and I still call him that (once in a while). Looks like you had a blessed Christmas. Love the pictures. Happy New Year. Blessings

Dita said...

Each year brings with it new challenges but the joys that our children bring somehow seem to overshadow even the most difficult of situations. Somehow they always find that special way to make us smile...and to me...it outshines even my best day!

I cannot believe how big the children have gotten. You don't post nearly enough. I love seeing them and seeing them with YOU is an added plus. You look beautiful!!

I am wishing all of you every wonderful thing in 2011 and I'll be right there with you!

Happy New Year!

love you,
Dita

PS
I LOVE, LOVE, LOVE Aubriana's hair long...that ponytail is too cute!!

Unspoken said...

You are such a good mama! And the picts of you all are ADORABLE!! Best for 2011!

Unspoken said...

Thank you for your kind, sweet thoughts always!

Unspoken said...

Updates? Please :) Valentines, perhaps?