At lunch time, sunlight poured in through the dining room windows and fell, elegantly, on her lashes. We decided to get outside, to take a walk and to soak it up.
Outside, sunshine kissed his cheeks and glossed the whorl of wind-blown hair on top of his head. She rested, warm and heavy-eyed, in the stroller nearby. And we decided that we'd made the right decision.
The fresh air seems to have exfoliated a layer of stress. A little injection of sunshine gave us fuel to face the rest of the day, and put us on the path to recover from this chronic, low-grade discontent. The things we interpret as deficiencies in our lives cannot be remedied by sunshine alone, but today it helped.JEB
That's wonderful! Tucker can't recognize "outside" without 12" of snow can he? I road my 4-wheeler along the river today. I came across a homeless guy that wanted to sell me a "live" duck. Awkward.
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Your words always seem to transport me right next to you guys. It seems like I can feel the sunshine, despite the fact that it's a most dreary day here. Glad you enjoyed the time outside.
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ReplyDeleteIf you ever want company or a walking buddy, I would love to go to walk to the park with you guys. Enjoy the rest of your day.
Judi