Wednesday, 30 November 2011

Imperfect Prose




Baby cries through the night eclipsing my sleep and on the cusp of dawn I hear the children's giggles brimming over in the next room and spilling little puddles into mine, that I feel, I may drown in.

It's 5am.

Yet the light catches the curve of that babies lashes and the sparkle of laughter and through the haze I feel the glimmer warm my bones, my heart, my soul.

We start our day.

Baby nestles in the cradle of my arm squirming and grabbing at paint brushes and pencils.
I swing her around and around and when every effort fails, paints and brushes are abandoned for storybooks and songs on sofas.

We sing 5 little ducks and the sun shines like a smile through the windows.

Girls kick off muddy boots and soggy leaves spatter the porch, they scuffle into the kitchen as I make reminders... and serve up beans and eggs... The dishes pile... and pile...

...and I day dream about knitting!
 Methodical stitches breathing their steady rhythm through the trembling bough of my thoughts.

...the day moves like a piece of music. There are fast paced parts that are hard to keep up with, slow detailed movements that take my whole presence, and some...

I am not much of a conductor and discordance can clatter like the pots in the stainless steel sink.

But every time I take time to listen to my soul, let my spirit conduct us through, I hear only the harmony. Life sings one true note. Like a bird at dawn.

I can touch the outlines of the day lightly as if it were something precious.
Or a piece of clay on the wheel that will collapse if handled too much, cave into muddy creases if pressed upon to deeply.

By tomorrow morning there will be no trace of my fingertips upon it at all.
No impressions will be left.
It seems.
The session of repeats, reminders, chores will begin again as if for the first time.
But with it, maybe, glimpses of the eternal will break through like that morning light.
The one that wakes us from our sleep.
And these small movements will resonate far further than we can imagine...

The work is secret work.
Work of the heart.

Work of the soul.

It works as light works on winter fields of dry clay, moistening them, yielding them, preparing them for the life that will break forth within them.


We return to our portraits. Paint and brush in hand. Each face shines with a beautiful uniqueness. I
 feel the deep blessing of knowing these gifts, these 5 girls of mine.

And as the light wanes I still hold it's promise inside.



Tuesday, 29 November 2011

{Yarn Along} ...and a giveaway!

Joining Ginny @ Small Things today for Yarn Along!

There has been a hive of creativity in our home recently what with all the homespun Christmas gift making that has been going on!
Emmy actually ended up in casualty, last week having run the sewing machine needle through her finger! It missed the bone by a millimeter and has now completely healed thank heavens, for a while it seemed as if her poor finger would be double it's size for good :(
I am incredibly proud of how brave she was though, not wanting to frighten her little sisters! I have a very strong girl. I'm pretty sure I would have been a trembling mess had it happened to me!

Anyway, on to some brighter news ...

I have started knitting a short sleeved jumper for Seraphina using smooth DK yarn that should be non itchy for her eczema. I'm hoping to have it finished for Christmas. I'm on the needles every spare moment (of which there aren't many:) Still I must admit a little bit of mindless stockinette is rather refreshing after all the eyelet, ruffle and cable drama of Nola's little pink cardi :)

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By the way... Here is the little dolly friend I introduced you to last week. She all finished up and ready for one little Fina girl I know. I think she will fill the stocking up nicely don't you :)
I wonder what she will name her? She looks like a cheeky little "Pixie" to me, just like her soon to be Mama is :)

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Reading wise, I have just finished the fun and fabulous "The Happiest Mom" by Megan Francis.
It is a whimsical, humorous book about motherhood by a mother of many who has been there, done that, got the t'shirt, the baseball hat and most likely the matching mug and tea towel too :)
It is written in a magazine style with lots of quizzes, hints and tips :)

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I'm going to be giving away one copy of " The Happiest Mom" this week and a winner will be chosen at random and announced on Wednesday 7th of December! Why not treat yourself or another lovely Mama this Christmas and take part.

Simply leave your comment at the bottom of this post.

To be entered again tweet this post and/ or share it on facebook, and let me know in the comments that you have done so :)

Good luck!!!

By the way just wanted to squeeze a favour in. Emmy has just entered Slambassadors! Here is her entry on youtube, if you click on that happy like button :) you might just make her day :)
xx

Friday, 25 November 2011

{This Moment}

Joining Soulemama for
{this moment}, a Friday ritual.
A single photo - no words - capturing a moment from the week.
A simple, special, extraordinary moment.
A moment I want to pause, savour and remember.

tani and nola playing guitar

tani , nola, guitar

Tuesday, 22 November 2011

Reading and Knitting

 Knitting

Made with recycled Yarn

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As for reading
 I've been busy dipping in and out of some of my favourite poetry books for inspiration... "the soul is here for it's joy", "the winged energy of delight", "the barefoot book of classic poems"...plus more than can be mentioned here.... :)

And I was going to write about them but then I found these two on the sofa with this favourite upon their knees.

girls with velveteen rabbit