These next two months will hold many moments for me to stop and reflect. My firstborn is 18 years old today and will be graduating from high school next month. If time were personified she would obviously have wings. I’m really not sure where the last 18 years has gone.
I look back at clouded memories wishing every moment had been recorded. But they weren’t.
It’s up to me to hold those memories close to my heart.
It’s up to me to remember the good times, and let the bad memories remain in the past. Because let’s face it—they are not all good memories.
Which brings me to today’s tip to a happier you: Take time away to rest and create some great memories with those you love.
This week was spring break, and my family definitely made memories this week we will carry with us forever. With money a little tight right now, we—well, David— ran upon a Living Social deal and rented an RV for the week. Now let me tell you, camping for this girl is the Fairfield Marriott!
We spent three days as a very close-knit family of five.
- No television
- A shower the size of a locker
- A kitchen table converted to a bed
- Five suitcases crammed in a pile in the corner
- Wet towels and washcloths hanging on open cabinet doors
With those circumstances, we spent great family time.
- We play game after game of cards and UNO on the table/bed before anyone slept on it
- We didn’t have the distractions of a normal home: No laundry or dishes to be done, no cooking, and no point in straightening up.
- Lots of outdoor time together hiking and climbing on rocks up the river
We had a great week and actually spent time together as a family, which life has a way of making impossible sometimes.
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