Summer Soul Singing...Slowly

It’s always hard to know where to pick up when you’ve been away from anything (blogging, home, friends, etc.) Reading Christine’s post, Summertime Slowness, I am reminded to pause and savor these moments as I re-enter home life after being gone for two weeks. The time was spent with my family of four and so I do not feel pressure to catch up with them or recount my time away.
We had a wonderful house sitter, so my home is in order with no need to deep clean or sort through piles of mail. The air is fresh outside and I long to linger in my bed as I catch up on e-mail and sprinkle in a few to-do’s along the way. Amazon Fresh delivered groceries to my doorstep before dawn and my sweet husband put them away and placed fresh flowers in a vase. I have appointments and meetings scheduled throughout the rest of the week, but for now I have the luxury of entering this time slowly.
As I recount my past weeks of travel I am aware that many of the moments I most enjoyed were the seemingly small and slow ones I could savor. Here are a few that come to mind:
- Waking up to the sunshine and delighting in my morning latte
- Watching snails move along the tide pool
- A mid-afternoon nap
- Coming face to face with a bunny in a field
- Seeing Christ Church for the first time
- Watching my children surf
- Rubbing the ears of a dog
- Strolling through Central Park
- Feeling my husband’s arm around my shoulder
- Entering the cool of The Cloisters with the rush of the world drifting away
- Singing “How Great Thou Art”
- Sharing a glass of wine with my niece
- Watching the sunset over the Olympic Mountains on our return ride from the airport
- Unlocking the door to our home
- Sleeping in my own bed
- Delighting in my morning coffee…

