Showing posts with label fun. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fun. Show all posts

Saturday, April 6, 2013

Renewal (Spring has Sprung!)

                                                          

                                          

Unless the robin with a worm in his bill is confused, it appears that spring has indeed sprung!
After a long winter, cold, dark, wet, etc, winter, it is indeed good to see signs of warmth and life returning.  The sky is a lovely robin's egg blue complete with fluffy white clouds. The grass has become lively and green suddenly overnight  (a reminder that soon I and our oldest will be mowing it) I can almost picture the first cookout of the season and I can't wait to break out my trusty old fishing pole.  Indeed life is good, and with in a few short weeks in addition to shorts and flip-flops, we will have the first faint visions of summer.  Spring is often associated with the rebirth, refreshment, and renewal of life and resources.  We consider the concept of renewal and it can easily be applied to our lives and our lifestyle.



                                                     


Renewal speaks to the effort that we give our relationships, it speaks to our desire to seek that which is greater than common and yes, it speaks to what we hold closest in this world. This won't be an overly long or wordy post, but as spring dawns and we shake off the insulated grip of the winter blahs, we would encourage you to seek the sunny warmth of  each other.  Winter with it's short, dark , wet days can sometimes have more than just a negative visual effect, it has been proven that winter and emotions tend to magnify each other. Ever had a day that shouldn't have been so difficult? Unnecessary communication hiccups? Arguments about nothing? I won't put all the blame on winter, but as you can probably atest, the darkness and rough weather don't help either.  Thus we turn to each other for light and warmth. The comfort that men and women find each other is often a superlative source of  confidence and strength.


                                                            

Spend some time this weekend rediscovering, and reawakening to each other. Go for a long drive, fire up the grill, spend some time outdoors with each other. Spend some time sharing with each other and renewing the bonds that you have developed, along with a deeper closeness, and a richer communication. From our family to yours, we hope that you all enjoy and delight in the first fruits of the season. Celebrate not just the time of year, but the commitment you have to each other in your hearts!



                                                 
        
Her POV:                    

I have recurrent major depression, so lack of sun sometimes weighs heavy on me. By the end of a long winter, it feels like I am swaddled down so deep under piles and piles of blankets. When the weather becomes more mild, and I see those hopeful little blossoms poke their heads above the ground, I feel like those weights slide down my arms and off. And I look forward to having my hands in the dirt. It's kind of emotionally symbolic...kind of  a physical expression of the renewal of which Daddy speaks.

Those are things we love to do, plant, do our chores to brighten and renew our environment and then sit in our garden,  smell the good smells of earth, and green, and hold hands watching the kids do acrobatics on the slip-n-slide, and welcoming cold wet little bodies into our towel lined arms. And then there are hose fights washing the car or water the gardens. Finishing up the day with a cool breeze and Daddy's grill skills or a cold picnic on the lawn.

It's funny, but none of the things that we value cost a cent. It's that connection. It's the value of time that we give each other. It's the investment in each other. Taking that time to listen, to actually hear, to connect with no distractions, to touch, not only an arm, a face, but hearts and souls...what a wonderful way to rededicate ourselves to the ones that matter most.                          

Sunday, October 14, 2012

Fun and Laughter




                                                     

One of the subjects that I am surprised that we haven't touched on yet is a simple but beautiful part of our everyday life and we hope with a fondness that it is an integral part of yours as well.  I'm talking about having fun of course!  I have noticed that June and I seem to have more fun than some of our vanilla contemporaries and I wonder if that is a nice side effect of DD and communication or if it's just us. Either way It would be hard for me to deny the  warm, tingly feeling that I get when I hear the musical sound of her laughter.


                  


In this day and age, there are many unkind realities that I believe contribute to some of the many problems that couples face.  There's always something:  Finances, Work, School,  The Kids,  and unfortunately sometimes a combination of any of these.  June has taught me that life truly begins the moment I come through the door from work and spend those precious hours with our family.


 
Fun. Three simple letters, one huge, lifelong impact.  I used to live for my paycheck, now I live for the sound of her laughter, the boisterous rumbling of the...uh... boys?! I love being buried in an avalanche of hugs and kisses from everyone under the roof. I love family day, and the quiet romantic moments that we share while we watch our boys growing before our eyes. I love that our youngest says "You're in Public Yuck!!!" when we kiss, even if he has a wry little smile on his face when he says it.



                    


The impact of fun in our life is undeniable. Every day and in every way, fun seems to sneak in, even when we least expect it.  Even when I am stressed she is quick to come up with beautiful and outstanding ways to take my mind off of things... I mean who needs a vacation when you've got someone as beautiful and inventive as June is.

I'm sure you all remember  "The Spanking Game" well, I've got to hand it to June, the girl knows how to make  a fella smile (even when I don't want to)  In the past I've been known to be notoriously stodgy and something of a curmudgeon, but when I am around her my heart is lighter and her laughter heals the wounds of the day. And when we make love her joy an brightness fill me with a energy I have not known since the days of my youth, there is a lightness, a beauty that is hard to describe but we take a special joy in.



                                                                 


I would encourage  you to find that special level of beauty and laughter in your relationship. The years will fade and the flames of love will be nourished by the undying fuel of your laughter and companionship.



                                                  


Her POV:
Fun is undeniably a commodity in which a lot of people do not invest. We love to spend long summer afternoons filling water balloons for that 15 minute all out war on the lawn, or hose fun while watering or washing the car or the outside of the house. We can hold two screaming children at bay for ...what, Daddy, 15 minutes?

It doesn't have to involve money, just time, and love, making cookies, pizza, or seitan together. Wrestling matches on the floor, run by tickle fights (though I must tell you that Ward CHEATS! He is 6'4" and he has this massive arm span - think the little hawk in the Foghorn Leghorn cartoon that Foghorn plants his hand on Henry's head & holds him off when Henry tries to march in and fails - sigh).

Honestly I have laughed more in my time with Ward than I have in all the years of my life combined. We find joy in the smallest of things. And yes, I do look for ways to delight Ward and bring that absolutely delicious deep chuckle. And I like to be creative in finding fun ways to do things. And at the end of the day, there is nothing better than being a family pile on the sofa watching a show or movie or playing a game.



Friday, September 14, 2012

Life is good (Today was a good day)




I suppose this isn't going to be an overly thoughtful post, but sometimes I think is important to be thankful for what we've got.  Today was a wonderful day and I suspect that the splendor of the weekend  will be just as lovely.  So tell me folks, what does the weekend have in store for you?  Any big plans? Fall is near upon us and I suppose I could be doing a thousand other things, but I think this will be a good weekend for just kicking back, watching football and of course....




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Thanks again for  being part of our blog! We love sharing with you folks, you teach us a lot and we hope you learn a little something from us too!  Enjoy this beautiful early autumn weekend!

Her POV
MMMMM, I like the way my Daddy thinks :)
*waves & closes door*
 See ya Monday!