Thanks to some holiday baking and Thanksgiving dinner obligations, coupled with massive amounts of laundry and the arrival of chillier weather, our formally on-the-go little team has been relatively homebound. The last couple of weeks we've been spending a lot more time at home, leaving mostly for errands (hello, Target!) and grandma's house.
Maybe it's the cooler weather, but we've settled into homebody status without much protest. Abbey is growing into a little crafter, loving glue and sequins and colorful balls of puff that she piles into "caterpillar houses" before leaving them on the floor to be found by her scavenger of a little brother. Speaking of Dylan, he is generally content to play peek-a-boo or patty-cake or to slam the doors of Abbey's little kitchen or my slightly larger one.
Yet there's the part of me that craves the hustle and bustle of our summer and fall schedule, rushing around, sliding another activity into my tattered planner. With so many truly wonderful resources in our area, I love finding another gem, another adventure. I've seen Abbey slowly become more comfortable venturing into new situations, and I imagine it has something to do with the variety of people and places she's been exposed to over the past year.
The scales rock slowly back and forth, homebodies to social butterflies. I haven't even been home with them a full year, and I'm still working to find a way to balance that scale. Both sides of the coin have their advantages, and it's my job to help Abbey and Dylan experience the beauty of both.
little hands make me best "feature" with art! Between turkey hands at Thanksgiving, and then little hands acting as "antlers" for reindeer faces - just perfect!
ReplyDeleteI recently wrote about finding balance, too! I think it's quite tricky and something that we have to constantly check.
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