Word Of The Day: 03-23-26 Luminosity

Synonyms: quality of emitting, reflecting, radiating: brightness, brilliance, radiance, glow, luminescence, etc.

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They glisten.

They shine.

Creating something so divine.

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They hang from above.

Various heights.

Showing off one of God’s great mights!

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They radiate colors.

All rainbow galore.

All colors, not just four.

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They show true brilliance.

Rainbows aglow.

A dancing vibrant show.

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My grandma had these prism crystals she had hung up in the dining room. They hung in a window that got wonderful afternoon sun. That I would always disturb the prisms and make the rainbows dance all over the room.

My grandma always knew when I would visit because the rainbows would be dancing still once she got home.

Sadly my grandma passed away, but I was able to take the rainbows. I had them hanging at my last house, but they’ve been in storage a while now. Hopefully someday soon I can hang them in a window and have the rainbows dance once again. My eldest daughter would love that.

Enjoy your Monday. The weekend was a struggle, but I’m trying to continue pushing through.

Mama.

What was the best compliment you’ve received?

When all seemed lost…”You are doing a great job raising your kids.”

That’s what all moms want to hear when we are struggling.

Being a mom is the hardest job ever! I’m not just a mom. I’m a stay at home mom. I do everything. I cook from scratch. I do all the laundry. I keep the house clean. I paint almost everyday. I homeschool my two eldest kids. My family is never hungry. Never dirty. Never…

But some days I feel like I’m failing. Like I’m screwing up their lives. That I’m not doing enough for them.

And when moms begin to spiral down that black hole, there’s only one thing that helps bring us out of it. Some stranger telling us that “we are doing a great job!” Or “hold in there mama, you are doing great.” Not a family member or a friend. But someone who doesn’t know anything about us. Because they see our hard work, without knowing anything.

Many a times I’ve begun to spiral and I’ve been blessed to be told I’m doing great. It helps so much.

So if you see a mom struggling today. Take a short moment in your day, and stop and tell her she is doing a great job. Maybe she doesn’t desperately need it right there. But eventually in the future when she needs to hear it, she will remember your words. One way of another your words will help her. But to a mom that is indeed struggling, and spiraling, you will really bless her. Don’t feel bad if she starts to tear up randomly. Because all of her self doubt and worry of not being a good mom, will be swept away with the simple phrase.

“You are doing a good job, mama.”

(I’m tearing up remembering when it happened to me.)

Poems With Daughter #1

Pancakes

Small yummy rounds,

That make happy sounds.

Mama does wonders,

Daddy thunders,

Bring me another!

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Sticky and warm,

A syrup storm.

Sometimes berries,

Are brought by fairies,

No wait…that’s silly,

It’s Daddy.

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Three pancakes high,

Better than pie.

Smiles and giggles,

Pancakes give,

My kiddos the wiggles.

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My daughter is starting Unit 4 of her school year, and for reading she is learning poems!! So I decided to teach her about them more deeply, by writing one with her almost every lesson. I might give it to her as a book when she gets bigger. Just something fun to do with mom.

I write the first line. Then she writes the next. I would give her choices of rhyming words. She is doing great!

Art By: Baby Jane

My daughter wanted to draw the picture.