Skip to main content

Night Owls

 I often am up with my kids in the night, although their needs at night are considerably lower than they were 3 years ago.  Being up at night with my kids is a sure source of aggravation and stress.  Their restlessness, illness or excitement impose challenges to me being awake alone or asleep.

However, every once in a while, we are awake together at night and I see them in new, lower light.  I see their silhouettes against the sky, the stars and the moon.

My daughter pretended to be a Parks Canada interpreter on our moon lit walk.

"These rocks are 570 million years old."

"The moon controls the waves."

"The  lighthouse keeps the ships away from the rocks"

"I see one star, I see two, I see three, four, five, six, a million."

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Writing it out.

Since 2020, I have written the following: -grandiose grocery lists (written on an empty stomach) that often end up getlting left behind at home -funding proposals -delicately worded emails -harried Whatsapp messages -a slew of facebook messages (that basically kept me alive) -a tinder profile or two... -utilitarian text messages -heart felt text messages -the very occasional love note (on paper) to a friend or a loved one The things I have not written since 2020: -a journal -a multi-page handwritten letter -a play -a sketch -a novel -more than 2-3 blog posts that I didn't even publish -a pros and cons list

Playing School

Shake your Bummy

In recent weeks, two things have come to my attention, this article by Mary Beth Williams,  T he real key to good health  and the viral hit created by Dr. Mike Evans,  23 and 1/2 hours: What is the single best thing we can do for our health?  Both coincided with when I was turning my attention to new years resolutions and reflecting on the year that was. Thanks to both,  a reckoning came to be.  Mary Beth Williams' candid advice was to get your heart stronger because you never know when you are going to need it.  She herself has been receiving treatment for lung cancer. Dr Mike Evans' way of putting the exact same thing? "Try to limit your sitting time to 23 1/2 hours a day".   In my day job, I sit a lot. I occasionally rise to retrieve something from the photocopier or to make a coffee, but an awful lot of the time, I'm on my bum.  This is in steep contrast to my night job. At the end of the work day, occasionally in the middle, I have to burst out of the doo