I tend to find snow days frustrating. The few hours that the kids are in school are often the only weekday hours when I can count on getting something done. But I have found, on these days, that if I can relax and let go, giving in to the day, I am often rewarded by something only slightly short of the miraculous. If I can reframe my thinking early on in the day, and make the conscious decision to neither ask for, nor expect anything in particular, I find that some beautiful surprise is always waiting for me, just around the corner. I've learned this lesson so many times in my life, from getting into a challenging yoga pose, to making it through an awful traffic jam, but I still struggle with getting into this mindset. I still get caught up in my to-do list, or my selfish wish list for the day. Fortunately, I managed to mentally put everything aside today, and just enjoyed the day. Here are some of the beautiful moments I was rewarded with:
We had treats this morning after our adventure getting to music class.
Mattie learned how to play Uno.
And won.
A few quiet moments with Theo, the way only I get to see him.
Some time in the snow.
Jack created an I Spy collection.
Sixteen homemade soft pretzels. (I wasn't fast enough with the camera to capture more than the last three!)
And then, the babysitter came. Happy snow day everyone!
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