Living a Full Life

Hello, October. That was an unexpected break…

When people ask me about the transition from one to two kids I always reply the same way, “Life felt completely full before. Now it’s just full with a different ratio of things.”

Baby cruising the furniture

Since we began really homeschooling last month, this has been particularly true. Every moment is full. (With little time to blog!)

Tracing leaf stencils

We recently said goodbye to the butterfly life cycle to focus instead on ‘leaves and seeds,’ a perfect theme for autumn, don’t you think?

Fall Nature Table in progress

We’re busy setting up our fall nature table, gathering leaves and seeds for art projects and identification, preparing for a leaf scavenger hunt, writing our own tree field guide, creating leaf symmetry math activities, and more.

California Academy of Sciences Build for Speed exhibit

Then add our other activities to the mix: dance class, homeschool class work (math, social studies, and language arts), abstract painting projects, cooking meals from scratch, chasing after a newly crawling baby who’s getting into everything, hosting friends and family visitors, acting out a kids adaptation of Twelfth Night, maxing out our library cards with mysteries like Harriet the Spy and grown-up books like How to Teach Your Children Shakespeare, visiting friends who moved away, committing myself to a regular yoga practice and early morning runs, laundry, diaper changes, breastfeeding, play dates, birthday parties, life! The list goes on and on…

Observing a bee hive

Yet I don’t feel particularly overwhelmed, just tired and joyful. Maybe it’s because we’re enjoying every activity, each moment during this busy time. Maybe it’s because I wanted this life so badly and it feels so right.

Exploring Twelfth Night for kids

Sometimes I feel tempted to add caffeine to my diet to tackle that never-ending to-do list that is life, but instead I think we’ll just have a pajama day (when we need to do laundry) or eat popcorn for dinner (when I’m too tired to prepare food) and savor this precious time with my family because time is fleeting.

Art time with camelbak for hydration

Every minute is full.

Baby cruising the furniture

Nevertheless I’m going to try to blog more regularly because I have so much to share with you and want to continue to document our everyday life. This space and my friendships with you bring me such joy too.

6 thoughts on “Living a Full Life”

  1. What a wonderful family! We love you!!
    Photos are wonderful and love the nature table and illustrated prints! And all the interesting excursions and activities, books and reading! And teething happy baby!! xo

    1. Thanks, Mom! Goodness we have a lot going on. The nature table is even prettier now since you sent us East Coast leaves and seeds!

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