My youngest son is home from school today. He's not sick. He just didn't sleep very well last night. He's been out of sorts lately - hard on himself and everyone around him. It just felt like a day off would be a really good idea.
We've a windchill of -35C at the moment (that's an almost as cold sounding -31F). It's warmer than yesterday but still not really warm enough to play outside.
This morning, I pretty much left him to his own devices. As per my stipulation of "not a lot of screen" (I'm convinced that watching videos and playing video games compound his bad mood, which would defeat the purpose of a day off), he asked me if he could make "pure juice" in the kitchen. I was hesitant but Tim said I could trust the 9 year old with a hand juicer and a paring knife (this is when I'm glad that the kids have two parents. The 14 year old would still not be leaving the house by himself).
A short while later, Daniel brought me a tray in bed. He came back a few seconds later with a snack.
As we sat together and drank and ate, Daniel observed that food tastes better when you make it yourself.
It tastes just as good when your child makes it for you.
I have just a little more writing to get done, then we're going to make soup (he bought a big bag of sweet potatoes for me with his own money, on a recent trip to the Farmers' Market in Guelph) and then do a yoga DVD. If there's time after that we may do a little spelling homework.
Or maybe not.
I'm having a mental health day, too.
3 comments:
I love your description of the day. It really is the tiny, small, specific moments of joy, peace, well-being, satiation, understanding...etc....that join together to make a good day and, now that you mention it, life. Ain't it the truth?
XXOO,
The B in T
So glad to hear you're recuperating (relatively) well! (btw, I quite like the yoga photo -- with a great version of "downward dog")
with continued good wishes,
--Sarah
Thanks! It was a joyful day. And Lucy (my dog), really knows how to relax!
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