this week it’s been made abundantly clear to me
that the mundane, the every day is not so ordinary
I always try to not take those every day moments for granted. Posts like these ones, focus on my love of those little moments… I know that, I really do.
But hearing what is going on in some other peoples lives at the moment and I’m left speechless…
This weekend, I’m celebrating my everyday.
Beautiful and bright celebration B, your everyday looks no where near mundane 🙂 Loving that third shot … ah that sunlight!
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Brydie, they’re all growing up so fast! I can’t believe your wee girl has grown so much since we saw her!! Your everyday is blissful. 🙂
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Not a lot to love this week – four vomiting kids will suck the fun out of anyone! I do have an incredibly clean house though (all those spills!) so that is something to smile about! Your little one is getting so big already. They really are a reminder of the gentle tick of the clock aren’t they!? X
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Thank you for reminding us that everyday is a s special as the next. Our kids grow before our eyes and everyday they are happy and safe is a beautiful day x
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I love the images of your children and your daughter has grown so much since I last saw her. She must have doubled in size – she’s gorgeous! xx
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It is in the every day where contentment is found.
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Another gorgeous post. Beautiful photo’s. It is so true it is the the simple things in life that can give us the most pleasure. A simple picnic with my girls and mum this weekend brought me joy. I kept the picnic simple, zucchinni slice and salad with homemade malteser slice for dessert and a picnic rug. I am learning to appreciate contentment and peace is much closer to home. WIshing you and your family a wonderful week. Hayley
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Sounds wonderful Hayley. It’s simple moments like that are completely re-energizing aren’t they. Have a lovely week too.
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Thankyou for the reminder 🙂
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I had one of those moments this week and recognized it! Thank you for the reminder, life gets too busy sometimes.
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great post…my those kiddies are growing…that baby girl is a little lady now 🙂
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Gorgeous family, enjoy the ordinary! It’s easy to lose sight of in the chaos of modern living.
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OK, that’s all too cute!
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So important. Mundane is one of my favourite words. And favourite days. Doing dishes, cooking, picking up my contacts, sharing, talking, laughing and planning. Beautiful photos of your beautiful herd, Brydie.
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Your photos were the perfect way to begin my regular day.. well, we have thanksgiving too, but the rest will be regular. Your children are adorable.. what precious photos to keep here for the future! I have that cookie cutter.. it was so fun to use!!!
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When is Canadian Thanksgiving Barbara?
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This weekend.. maybe officially Monday, but dinner is often on Sunday so we don’t have to walk up from our Turkey coma tomorrow and go to work;)
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Love your post and it is oh so important to celebrate the everyday:)
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Thank you for reminding me to love the mundane. It is what makes our lives what they are. Love the photos of the kids, so cute.
Hugs,
Sharon
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Wonderful images- lovely thoughts- inspiring message!
Thanks, Brydie!
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Thanks for letting us take time to smell the roses or maybe daisy’s in this case…
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I love everything about this Post. And look at your beautiful little girl – sitting up and looking so grown-up already!
Mel xx
ps I have some wee wooden buttons to send to you from my little giveaway if you can e-mail me a postal address 🙂
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we just finished school holidays and while so many of my friends said there kids got bored or needed entertaining only once did i hear mr 5 say what are we doing today we took time out to enjoy the simple things we camped, we swam at the pool, we played at the park, we did craft, we visited the zoo, we gardened, we swam at the beach, we had a movie day at home with popcorn all cost effective and he loved every minute, as did I.
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Sounds like perfect school holidays Linda. I hate the term bored and don’t want my kids to even use the word. There are so many wonderful, wonderful things to do in this world… no time for being bored!
(I love making popcorn and having a movie day as well- a whole lot cheaper than going to the movies.)
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Brydie, your little baby girl is looking all grown up! (That is her, isn’t it?) How on earth did that happen – but she is one beautiful child. The everyday is on my radar this week too because when leaving the Bigness of overseas travel, it is surely in the everyday that one must find solace. Fortunately, there’s plenty to be found when you look.
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I think there is Kari, I really think there is. Your trip sounded so wonderful, so many amazing places you’ve been to.
As for my baby girl… yep, *sigh* far too grown up already.
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Brydie, your children are beautiful, and little wonder that you are inspired to celebration every day.
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Oh that baby in the basket is so cute – this morning I was thinking about sad things that happen to us and how we need to enjoy the here and now because you just never know what life will dish up – those gerberas also made me happy – my favourite flower
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This is a lovely post Brydie. Beautiful photographs. Your daughter is so cute in the basket.
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Dear Brydie,
A beautiful post to remind me to cherish each day and each other. I try to capture this philosophy in my blogging and hopefully in years to come, these moments tell me that life is truly beautiful and worth living to the fullest.
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so good to remind ourselves of this. Especially on days when the world around us seems frenetic, at best. Beautiful moments you’ve captured too Brydie. Thanks for sharing. x
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What a great plan! The little one is growing up so quickly 🙂
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After all, there is no such thing as an ordinary day….
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There isn’t Rebecca, there really isn’t.
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A nice reminder to appreciate the magic of everyday moments. AS I type this the sun is rising over the hills and throwing a blanket of orange over the cattle and I am grateful to be able to witness this everyday moment of quietness and contentment.
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I am always glad when I remind myself to stop and appreciate all of the blessings in my life, because they are so many!
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