Showing posts with label happiness lately. Show all posts
Showing posts with label happiness lately. Show all posts

Friday, October 28, 2016

{#write31days - day 28} silence and stillness








In the present moment, life happens. It happens always. Diligently and gently, abruptly and surprisingly, moving us forward into each next breath we take. On we go, sometimes passively and sometimes actively. Our heart keeps beating and our body keeps warm as our soul seeks new ways to know, love, and serve the good God who knitted together our very intricacies at our very beginning.

It's hard to always be present. It's hard to always seek His Face in our moments, much less, in the few moments of silence that scatter themselves throughout our days.

I'm sitting in my silence right now. I know! Miracle of miracles that all three little souls are asleep right now! at the SAME time! And yet, sitting in this little space of what looks and feels like silence, I look around and do not see a stillness, even though nothing is moving; nor do I hear a silence even though my little people are not being their typical roudy selves.

Instead, I see the strewn legos across a table, scattered battle gear, baby teething toys, dishes uncleaned, a whirling fan, curtains that sway, a dinner that isn't going to make itself, and work to be done...because there's always work to be done, isn't there?

But all is still and silence does surround me.

Silence and stillness are two occasions of life that my little soul has often pursued to know better. My interest began while in graduate school. There was this time I went to adoration with a priest friend. This priest was one of my classmates in a mental health program wanting to learn more about how to better shepherd his flock. Any who knew or know him now are truly blessed.

While we were on our way to adoration, I remember telling him how much I loved the chapel because of the reverent silence that was often present. I yearned for silence in those days as I still do, today. "It's what keeps me sane and prayerful!" I told him.

Upon sharing my sentiment, my dear priest friend looked at me and shared that he couldn't relate to that kind of silence. See, he is one of a handful of Deaf Catholic priests in the US and the concept of silence means something entirely different to him.

He shared that for him, silence was stillness. He appreciated the chapel because of it's stillness. Being Deaf, he hears with his eyes the same way I hear with my ears. This information was profound to me then and still is now. It is an awareness that I know my heart will constantly be unraveling in years to come, thanks be to God.

Stumbling into my nap-time silence today, brought me back to that time, his words, and a new awareness that stirred my soul many moons ago. I'll never forget that conversation or that experience of adoration. I remember how profound the stillness and silence felt that day. It was pouring rain outside. The sounds of the beating drops against the beautiful stained glass of this quaint little chapel is forever etched in my heart. That day, there was silence and stillness only not around me, but within.


"In the silence of the heart You speak 
In the silence of the heart You speak
And it is there that I will know You
And You will know me
In the silence of the heart
You speak, You speak."

-Audrey Assad

Over the years that have passed, what I've noticed, is that no matter what is going on around me whether it be silence or stillness, peace happens when the goodness of stillness and silence are present within my soul.

Stilling my soul is where He meets me; where I can see His Face and know His Presence. It is where He speaks and shares His Truth, Goodness, and Beauty. No matter what is going on around me it is my interior that matters.

“We live in a society in which every space, every moment must be ‘filled’ with initiatives, activities, and sounds. Often there is not ever time to listen or to converse. Dear Brothers and Sisters, let us not be afraid to create silence inside and outside ourselves if we wish to be capable not only of hearing the voice of God, but also the voice of those near us, the voice of our fellow man.” 
-Emeritus Pope Benedict XVI


Finding the right time to pray, to be Mary or to be Martha, to serve, to study, to embrace the ordinary moments, to move, or to be still can all be so confusing and frustrating. No time feels like the right time because there is always sound and there is always movement. But, if we dig down deep and strive to quiet our hearts so that He can stay with us awhile in our interior stillness and silence, the peace that comes is truly good and beautiful.



Babies are up now, but I'm curious:
What does stillness sound like to you? What does silence look like? 

Monday, December 15, 2014

tl;dr: November Happiness

Finally getting around to recapping our November. It's mid December, but better late than never I say!

Pumpkin Muffins. We made them at least once a week per the request of the the sweet toddlers I live with. 
I found my red lipstick and have absolutely loved sporting this little bit of fancy, often!
Found a park with a merry-go-round. These boys and their sweetness has been great.
Sweetness in the form of naptime allowing me to get some crafting time in. They did well this month and I'm one thankful mama for that!
I recorded some beauty finds during our bedtime routine as well as shared how sometimes things don't go as smoothly as I'd like.
We went to our first pumpkin farm and had a nice time!

Grabbed some favorite moments with my camera.

We visited the science and nature museum a handful of times with some dear friends. We loved every. single. visit.
We had visits from Nana.
Our first little snow happened.
And, we carved pumpkins for the first time!
The boys were okay about the carving bit. At least they tried!

I continued to cook and bake, but one of my favorites was this Avocado omelette with sauteed peppers that I shared over at Gina's for Meatless Friday's..
These boys continued with their sweetness and growing sibling relationship. I just love how they love and seek each other!
Had some park weather. 
Shared a post over at Theresa's about my experience at a camp I worked for during college for children with type 1 diabetes.
Made a Thanksgiving Banner from grocery bags.
Got some fun shots over Thanksgiving and wrote about how thankful I am for this man that I married  years ago.


Visited a Christmas tree farm. A tad overwhelming but such an experience!

Entered the season of Advent, prepared, for the first time ever.
Loved starting the season in our home. So much beauty, transition, gift, and purpose.

There was a lot of happy, reasons to be grateful, family, good food, feasts, and love.

November was good to our little family. Couldn't have asked for more really.

How was your November? Or, how is your now? Prayers for whereever you are! :)

Linking-up with Theresa at Ordinary Lovely and with Jenna for tl;dr.

Monday, November 3, 2014

Happiness. Lately. October Love.

October has come and gone. Sweet, sweet October, how I love you! 

It was a good month for us. Even though I had some crazy back problems starting late August, I feel like October is the month that I started feeling like I was going to be okay. I've been more agile and able to do more with the boys which has been such a blessing to our day-to-day as well as my sanity! 

October was filled with family and friends. Lots of love, good health, and so much fun. Crafts and feasts that just make my heart swell! October, you were so good. Thank you.
For starters we had the Feast of the Archangels and Guardian Angels.
We had some glorious outdoor time. The weather has been amazing!
Bigfoot and Linus have enjoyed having lots of fun Daddy time.
And this mama has been putting on her crafty-pants a. lot.
Evening softball games were out of this world for the boys! And, I loved watching my hubby play!
Feast, feasting, and more feasting! The kitchen and I have been getting along very well this past month!
Grumpy funny faces.
More crafty pants.
Sweetness.
Mixed in with tidbits of mama-fashion.
We celebrated the Feast of St. Francis of Borgia. It was lovely and delicious and perfect for a meatless Friday meal! Do check out this awesome Spanish saint when you get a chance!
Crafty in the home decor department continued. I tell you what. I didn't mess around this October in this department. Very unusual for me, but I'll take it :)
We went to the ZOO!! I heart all things zoo for so many reasons.
This one below is definitely one of them. Those crazy beautiful animals just love to surprise you!

We had our annual Family Bible Study trip and it was amazing!
Loved every moment!
Seriously.
Every moment.

These boys have just been growing into their brotherhood and it's all sorts of beautiful.
Bigfoot has taken to reading to Linus. There have been so many moments!
 Mass has been a little rough. Most Sundays one of us is out in the narthex with the little munchkin on the right. But, they sure are cute, adorable, and all things God-made.
 We made cards for Priesthood Sunday. So glad we did that!
 Celebrated All Hallow's Eve with chef St. Pascual and his Kitchen Angels.
 And, St. George's dragon may have made an appearance too.
 The boys loved it.
And, we love them. 

October, thank you for being so wonderful! 

What happiness did October bring you? Or, what do you love and miss already about October and it's awesomeness?

Linking-up with Theresa from Ordinary Lovely and Jenna for tl;dr. And special thanks to Haley at Carrots for Michaelmas for helping us celebrate the liturgical year with deliciousness!

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