When I was a little girl I
couldn't wait to grow up. I was convinced that life would be so much
easier. I wouldn't have to ask permission to do anything; I would be completely
on my own to do what I wanted to do, when I wanted to do it. As a seasoned veteran of adulthood, I have to say that I
miss those old days of playing in my room and having all of my meals prepared
for me. I wouldn't even mind it if someone told me to take a nap, in fact, I
think I would like that very much.
The older I get, the more complicated life seems...complicated,
exhausting, and stressful. One of my plans (I won't say resolutions) for the
New Year was to try to carve out some time each day to decompress. Time to give
myself permission to read a chapter in a book, watch an old Grissom episode of
CSI, knit a few rows in my ongoing attempt to try to knit something
(anything!), or have a cookie and a nice cup of tea.
Rituals are important in daily life; they ground us, and these days, how I long
to be grounded (as it were).
I have a special
place for my daily dose of relaxation. It is in the great room near large
windows, in the quietest part of the house where I can think (or not) and just
breathe.
Setting up a special
place for this activity ensures that I will treat myself. Here is my cozy
corner, in afternoon light, waiting for me.
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I like your Beatrix-Potter tea cup. How relaxing!
ReplyDeletebest... mae at maefood.blogspot.com
It's actually Brambly Hedge (Jill Barklem), not Beatrix Potter, but they do look similar.
ReplyDeletePattie, I couldn't agree more. Even blogging has it's own pressures, and it's good to completely disconnect sometimes. Please come and share this post at Five Star Frou-Frou. It's an important one. Much love, Mimi xxx
ReplyDeleteLovely setting for a cup of relaxation. thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThis is exactly what I need to do more often. Thanks for sharing at the Thursday Favorite Things Blog. Hope to see again Thursday.
ReplyDeleteI absolutely love this idea. Makes me long for some of that time to decompress. Thanks for sharing at My Flagstaff Home.
ReplyDeleteJennifer
Beautiful tablescape. Love the cup and saucer and that sweater pillow is gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteSometimes you just have to chill, thanks for the reminder. we appreciate you sharing this at Celebrate Your Story and hope you join us again.
ReplyDeleteWow...everything is SO pretty! :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for joining Cooking and Crafting with J & J!
How lovely! Thank you for sharing at the Celebrate Your Story Link Up Party.
ReplyDeleteI love the idea of taking time each day for reading, enjoying a warm drink, or picking up a favorite hobby. I think I'm definitely going to have to do this for myself! Thanks for linking up with our Merry Monday party last week!
ReplyDeletePattie, I couldn't resist featuring your lush post at Five Star Frou-Frou Features this week. I hope you'll join me again. Love, Mimi xxx
ReplyDeleteHow lovely! These quiet moments are so important! I found you via Five Star Frou Frou! Have a wonderful week :)
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