Sometimes the best things you do don’t look the best in pictures…
Sometimes those things are done when it is dark and the light is not perfect…
Sometimes the best crafts you will ever make will never be pinned, or facebooked, or twitted
but hopefully they would be remembered forever by the person that you made them with.
Sometimes those moments happen in a messy house with not a bit of make up…
Sometimes between dinosaurs, glue sticks, markers and construction paper you get to remember that the most beautiful thing that anyone can ever call you is mama.
…Sometimes perfection comes to us in the most intimate simple moments.
I needed to remember that!
Happy Wednesday My Friends!
Desirée
…Anni and I are visiting today over at Cleverly Inspired.
She is sharing her little Paper Beads with Tracie and her readers…
What a sweet child she is!
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What a beautiful post. I agree completely!
This is such a wonderful post! I have such fond memories of my dad helping me with science fair projects, teaching me how refrigerators work, and how the HVAC system functioned in the house. Truly beautiful moments. 🙂
Karah
I could not agree more. Don’t get me wrong, I love all your pretty things, the design of your blog and the effort you put into it. But it warms my heart to see the life that goes into those lovely new kitchens. Thank you for reminding us to enjoy every moment.
I loved this post!! You’re such a beautiful momma, and those moments WON’T be forgotten by your kids 🙂
This post made my day! Nothing better than your babies!
Jessica @ Mom 4 Real
Amen sweet friend, amen. I have been feeling this more and more lately and feeling the need to share it a little. Waking up to this post this morning has made me smile. I love seeing you in the light of “mama”. Always my hero. Happy Wednesday to you friend.
Lovely post! Memories treasured are memeories kept forever! Good job, Anni on the poster!