Just quiet.
Breakfast...
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.
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).
Is it a serious day? No, not exactly that. Just calm.
(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.)
Two more photos -- of our walk around the little lake. I want to highlight the loveliness of the shoreline...
... and of course, there's the smiley girl herself.
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.
Quiet is good! Good luck with your negotiations.
ReplyDeleteNina, how do you capture all those tiny moments?! The mirror two today are a delight... and the stroller smile... glad the frown is gone!
ReplyDeleteA quiet day, time spent with a child, and a good perspective of life can certainly make negotiations easier.
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