Wednesday, September 23, 2015

quiet Wednesday

I love days that are packed with all that you could possibly squeeze in. But honestly, interspersed among those, I love days that are quiet. No flood pf photos. No ambitious projects. No stunning weather report (just a very good one!), no great food to parade before you.

Just quiet.

Breakfast...


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Appreciating what remains in bloom in the garden and this includes my beloved annuals, such as the honey-fragrant alyssum, which the cheepers love to munch on in early spring, but ignore now that there's so much else to turn to.


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Eventually, I'm at Snowdrop's home, where, too, we keep it down to a quiet repetition of things she knows and loves (no real cheepers to admire today -- just pictures of them in story books).


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Is it a serious day? No, not exactly that. Just calm.


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(I have to smile when she admires the mirror image of herself, if only for a second: it's much more fun to pick up the piece of fabric and chomp on it.)


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Two more photos -- of our walk around the little lake. I want to highlight the loveliness of the shoreline...


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... and of course, there's the smiley girl herself.


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The evening is quiet too, though I am stuck on the phone arguing with airlines about travel configurations, but it's okay. The thing about quiet days is that they make you perfectly ready to manage less quiet negotiations.

3 comments:

  1. Quiet is good! Good luck with your negotiations.

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  2. Nina, how do you capture all those tiny moments?! The mirror two today are a delight... and the stroller smile... glad the frown is gone!

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  3. A quiet day, time spent with a child, and a good perspective of life can certainly make negotiations easier.
    Rafael

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