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Peace and Quiet…

May 30, 2012 by NZ Filbruns Leave a Comment

…is a rare commodity when there are seven children in the household!  I find some every day, though!  It helps to get up earlier than the children.  They don’t usually get up before 7:30 when I call them, although #4 does wake up and come out to the kitchen around 7:00 a few mornings a week.  This morning, #5 showed up at  7:00, but he had been asleep for 14 hours so no wonder!  (He fell asleep in the van on the way home from the homeschool gathering we attended yesterday, and only woke up for a few minutes to eat a couple of bites of supper.)

The other place I find peace and quiet is while I milk the cow.  I must admit, I’m rather possessive about “my” cow–I really value the time I spend milking her!  In the summer, the little boys often come along with cups in hand, to get a drink of fresh warm milk, but this time of year I’m generally alone.  Ahh–what bliss!  It is cold and dark while I milk this time of year, with sunrise at 8:00 and sunset at 5:00, but the quiet is worth it.  And, I get to study the stars, and enjoy the moon, and see the first streaks of dawn in the east.

I also get a few minutes alone while I hang laundry on the line; nobody wants to help with that job!  It is a job that I delegate when I need to, but it’s one of my favorites (although on a frosty morning like today it’s not so pleasant!).  There’s just something about being outside and hanging up clean clothes that I enjoy.

Those little oases of alone time are so valuable for resetting my frame of mind.  I’m thankful for them!

My daughter just wrote a blog post about this morning; you might enjoy it!  And, by the way, this was pretty mild–there was a lot more that she didn’t get recorded!  I’m not sure if I’m worthy of such a tribute, although if I do have any patience she certainly helped develop it!  God has His ways of teaching us patience, and I’m thankful He only sent one teacher to me at a time!  Seven at once would have been about more than I could handle.

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  1. Esther says

    May 30, 2012 at 1:38 pm

    *in a reproving tone* Now, Mummy–you don’t mean that you don’t believe me, do you? You are a GREAT Mum, no doubt about that! True, I didn’t record it all–nobody can possibly do that–but what I was trying to show was your patience! You sure have a lot of that! God bless you for your patience in teaching us all.

    Blessings, your daughter,
    Esther
    (joyful-maiden.blogspot.com)

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