Isn't that the truth!
Ah, so very true! I try to remind myself to enjoy the present but it's so hard to do.
I don't know if I agree that kids don't have a past or future (my kids remember things like elephants...and look forward to things that won't occur for months) but they do tend to live in the present more than I do!
They really do know how to enjoy every little moment, don't they??And he's such a little cutie!!Have a great weekend.
Words of wisdom.
A good reminder to focus on the present!
Amen to that!
and we should remember that too...
So true- they are our little zen masters.
It's very true, and it's one of the best things about being a parent, because they sometimes inspire you to be in the present too.
Sometimes it's what saves my day. Their ability to keep me in the moment!
So true; I wish I could figure out a balance for myself so that I could enjoy more of the present!
Beautiful shot, and even more beautiful words. So very true.
What a great reminder!So true! And if you don't mind, I might use that saying in my kids blog book.What a perfect picture!
So true.
That photo captures summer to a T. Remember when we had no worries, when summer went on forever? Ahh, youth.
That's a great quote for that picture! Wow...we do rarely live in the moment huh?
It is SO true. To be young again...
You have a really good point there.
Good thought!! Wish I could do the same!!!
Love the photo. Isn't that one reason to have children, to live in the moment.
How fun!
That looks like fun!
You know I never really thought of it that way, but it is so true. Cute pic!!
You know I never really thought of it that way, but it is so true.Cute pic!!
Do it! RUN!
Beautiful picture. Beautiful quote.
Very true...
Being mindful of the moment. A practice that is a minute by minute issue for me.
oh, that is so true i need to work on that present thing
Words to live by. I need to work on that.
Children really teach us so much. Great quote (and picture too!)
Isn't that the truth!
ReplyDeleteAh, so very true!
ReplyDeleteI try to remind myself to enjoy the present but it's so hard to do.
I don't know if I agree that kids don't have a past or future (my kids remember things like elephants...and look forward to things that won't occur for months) but they do tend to live in the present more than I do!
ReplyDeleteThey really do know how to enjoy every little moment, don't they??
ReplyDeleteAnd he's such a little cutie!!
Have a great weekend.
Words of wisdom.
ReplyDeleteA good reminder to focus on the present!
ReplyDeleteAmen to that!
ReplyDeleteand we should remember that too...
ReplyDeleteSo true- they are our little zen masters.
ReplyDeleteIt's very true, and it's one of the best things about being a parent, because they sometimes inspire you to be in the present too.
ReplyDeleteSometimes it's what saves my day. Their ability to keep me in the moment!
ReplyDeleteSo true; I wish I could figure out a balance for myself so that I could enjoy more of the present!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shot, and even more beautiful words. So very true.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great reminder!
ReplyDeleteSo true! And if you don't mind, I might use that saying in my kids blog book.
What a perfect picture!
So true.
ReplyDeleteThat photo captures summer to a T. Remember when we had no worries, when summer went on forever? Ahh, youth.
ReplyDeleteThat's a great quote for that picture! Wow...we do rarely live in the moment huh?
ReplyDeleteIt is SO true. To be young again...
ReplyDeleteYou have a really good point there.
ReplyDeleteGood thought!! Wish I could do the same!!!
ReplyDeleteLove the photo. Isn't that one reason to have children, to live in the moment.
ReplyDeleteHow fun!
ReplyDeleteThat looks like fun!
ReplyDeleteYou know I never really thought of it that way, but it is so true.
ReplyDeleteCute pic!!
You know I never really thought of it that way, but it is so true.
ReplyDeleteCute pic!!
Do it! RUN!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful picture. Beautiful quote.
ReplyDeleteVery true...
ReplyDeleteBeing mindful of the moment.
ReplyDeleteA practice that is a minute by minute issue for me.
oh, that is so true
ReplyDeletei need to work on that present thing
Words to live by. I need to work on that.
ReplyDeleteChildren really teach us so much. Great quote (and picture too!)
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