Usually, our weekends can get a little busy. We’re always on our way to our next family adventure. I love it! Every now and then though, it feels so good to just be. It’s a nice change to just take in the day with no expectations, no plans and see what happens. That was how we spent a chunk of our weekend. We took our time waking up on Saturday morning. These days waking up at 8a is called sleeping in. I’ll take it. My husband took our 4 year old to his reading class. I stayed back with our daughter. She’s fighting off a cold so we spent lots of time snuggling. It was so sweet to snuggle up cheek to cheek with her while we watched Yo Gabba Gabba! I love how close we are and how much she and her brother still want to be with their mom and dad. I’ll hold on to this as long as I can.
We eventually made our way to the backyard where the kids splashed in their water table, rode their bikes and raced cars. It was so simple. I sometimes forget how simple things can be and still be good. I forget that every adventure doesn’t need to happen beyond our front door. They only came back in the house for food. As much time as I spend finding things for us to do and places to go, I do appreciate the comforts of home. Between their water table, fleet of vehicles and the bubble machine – I think it’s going to be a great summer. Yes, we’ll still make our way to museums, the beach and fun kid events but we’ll be spending time in our own backyard. We’ll be making discoveries and memories.
On Sunday, I was reminded why these memories are so important. I met a up with a good friend who is dealing with several losses. We talked about how sometimes it seems that we need to be hit with the harsh reality of how short life is before we truly appreciate the moments we are given. That point couldn’t have been driven home more as I went to the memorial service of another friend. She was a friend I’d worked with for close to ten years. She fought a brave battle and eventually lost her fight against breast cancer. As I write this, I still have a hard time believing she’s gone. I think I’m just going to tell myself that we’ve lost touch. That’s the story I’m going with for now because the reality that she’s gone is too much. Cancer is an ugly disease, y’all. It somehow takes some of the best people.
As I figure out how to deal with this loss, I am reminded again, how short life is. I am even more grateful for the time spent in my small backyard with my babies crawling all over me and each other. I’m beyond thankful for the small, everyday moments I have with my little family. It’s these good, small moments that build a great life. A life that I am so embracing with arms wide open.
I lost a friend. I’m in denial. In the meantime, I’m holding my family a little tighter. Life is hard and it’s beautiful at the same time.
Be blessed, y’all.
So sorry to hear about your friend. Cancer really does suck!!
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Life is indeed short and I hate cancer. In a way you did lose touch you will catch up with them at a later date. I use that myself. Enjoy the simple things people take even that for granted.
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I’m really sorry to hear about your friend. Cancer is such a jerk. (I’ll refrain from harsher words.) Sometimes it is so good to just step back and embrace the simple things in life, just as you did this weekend with your kids.
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You’re right! 8am is totally sleeping in. Cancer sucks ass. And worse. I’ve lost 3 friends over the last two years to different types. And now my aunt has breast cancer. I’m so sorry for your loss.
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Sorry to hear about your friend.life really is too short i always say don’t do things you will regret,do things that you will regret not doing.Also you have to live everyday like it is the last and make the most of life.
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I try to live every day to its fullest…thank you for the reminder of how great my life is and to focus on the good things!
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Hi Cam
Im sorry for your loss, I know how hard that must be. It is especially a wake up call when people who are close to age in us pass away. Like you said, usually it is not until we experience these more difficult circumstances that we realize how short life is, and what really matters. I guess that is just one of the ways the lesson gets learned. When we get caught up in the day to day, we can forget what it is important. I am getting better at seeing that lesson all the time, but it can be hard.
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I am very sorry for your loss!! Your posts reminds me how important it is to make happy memories with people whenever you can.
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I am so sorry for your loss. I can never wrap my mind around it. Thank you for this beautiful reminder to live life.
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Life is so short and I think as human beings we are used to living fast paced. We forget to stop and “smell the roses”, appreciate the little things. I have lot many people around me and in the process it has made me appreciate each and every day.
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Cancer is an ugly thing to deal with; I’m so sorry for the loss of your friend. It’s things like this that definitely make you appreciate those little life moments, like you had this weekend.
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I am so sorry to learn of your loss. Hugs! Cancer is terrible.
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I am so sorry for your loss, Camesha. Life feels extra short when we lose a friend 🙁
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Cancer is an ugly beast that doesn’t care who it affects. I am sorry for your loss.
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I love the cuddles and love I get from my boys. I try to soak it up as much as I can while they give it. I’m sorry to hear about your friend.
I’m so sorry for your loss. Cherish every single moment.
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I am so sorry about your friend! And so glad you are able to spend time with your family!
So sorry to hear about the loss of your friend. Loosing people close to me always make me take the time to appreciate life more. It’s a shame that I have to loose someone for that to happen.
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So sorry for your loss. Yes, it does make you hold your family a little tighter.
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So sorry to hear about your loss. Life is short and you are right to hold tight. Find the joy in everything around you. hugs!
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You know I am not really a “death” person myself…I dont do well with it. My Godfather passed earlier this year and I am still is in shock that he is gone…my mind isnt processing it because it hurts. Thanks for the post because we all need that reminder!
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It’s so hard to get caught up and not realize how important family is and making memories. It usually takes being reminded by something sad. Sounds like you are going to have a great summer!
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I have literally two friends who just started cancer treatment. I never expected to have to support friends when we are still really young. So sorry for your loss.
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Hugs to you. It’s such a tough thing to witness. I wish your friends the best! I do know there is hope. I have a friend who beat the cancer beast and she continues to be my light when it comes to such a dark disease.
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So sorry to hear of your friend’s illness. Glad you are taking the time to be present with your kids.
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My Grams passed away 5 years ago from cancer. It is a horrible disease and it always go for people who do not deserve it at all!
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I’m sorry for your lose. You are right life is too short…seems to be one way and you think it will never change and then boom everything is different
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Sorry you lost your friend. Sometimes it just feels right to not make plans and let the day come as is.
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I am so sorry for your loss. It does remind us to cherish every moment
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Grief is so tough! I hope you can find strength with your family
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I am so so sorry for your loss. 🙁 Losing someone we love is rarely easy, I do understand that.
Wow, thank you for writing this. I’m sorry to hear about your loss. This post really made me appreciate the little things in life.
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I’m sorry to hear about the loss of your friend. I’ll be hugging my family a little extra tonight as well.
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I’m so sorry to hear about your loss…cancer is an ugly disease and it’s sad to see it take so many people 🙁
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So sorry for your loss. But it does remind us to keep our family closer and tell them how much we love them every single day.
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So sorry for your loss. It is definitely a good reminder that we need to cherish those in our lives today, for we never know how long we truly have.
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I need to take time and live in the moment with family. It’s scary how much cancer seems to be hitting so many people.
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Sometimes it’s things like that which remind us that the little things in every day are to be treasured. Backyard play at home sounds perfect to me.
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I agree, i always treat life and those I love more preciously when I am reminded of it’s fragility.
Aw cancer does suck! My dad was diagnosed with stage 4 lung cancer last year.
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So sorry for the loss of your friend. It does always make us pay more attention after we lose someone and want to make sure that what is important in our life, stay that way.
I’m sorry to hear about your loss. Life really is short.
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So sorry for your loss. It is important to understand and value how precious life is.
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