As she snuggled in, I couldn't help but think how perfect these little moments are and how we should treasure them all and above all make more times for these. It's so easy to get caught up in everyday life, doing the same routine over and over and not actually living.
As After a very stressful day at work, one that left me feeling angry, upset and frustrated. Jamie decided to take us to our favorite walking spot, Wortham Ling. It was around 5 pm, the sun was starting to make its way down, and my baby had fallen asleep after a fun and busy day at nursery. I could of easily transferred her into her pushchair, but I just wanted to cuddle my gorgeous, loving little girl.
As she snuggled in, I couldn't help but think how perfect these little moments are and how we should treasure them all and above all make more times for these. It's so easy to get caught up in everyday life, doing the same routine over and over and not actually living. She was so perfectly snuggled, cuddling in, snoring her little head off. After a few mins, she all of a sudden woke up. Realising where she was, she wanted to go down and start to walk. She loves being outside, walking her Lady (our Labrador) she definitely woke up with a smile on her face. After this she walked the entire route that we normally do, stopping every now and then to pick up leaves and mud (we love a bit of mess here!). She also started to tell me about her day, talking about "traktas" (tractors)' the "sky" and "leeeevs" (leaves). Everyday she is learning more words, we are able to speak to each other more and more and she understands so much of what I say to her. I just wanted to right this down to make sure I say thank you to my gorgeous daughter, who reminds me daily how wonderful life can be.Love you Darcie B Mummy B xoxox
As she snuggled in, I couldn't help but think how perfect these little moments are and how we should treasure them all and above all make more times for these. It's so easy to get caught up in everyday life, doing the same routine over and over and not actually living.