A Day in the Village (and an Unexpected Surprise)
Today began with a spontaneous decision. And I think those are often the best ones - the decisions that require no planning at all, only an idea.
As soon as we woke up, I looked outside. The sun was shining, the weather was warm, and a cool breeze was drifting through the air. I turned to Maria and our little one and asked:
"Shall we go to the village today?"
My parents live there, so Maria was immediately on board, and our little one started saying something that sounded remarkably close to the word village.
Of course, every beautiful decision can come with a small complication.Those of you who have children will know that every family outing comes with a surprising amount of luggage. Toys, snacks, spare clothes, water bottles, wipes - you name it. And sometimes, while remembering all the important things, you forget the most important thing of all:
!!The house keys!!
Yes, we managed to lock ourselves out of the house. Fortunately, my mother had a spare set of keys in the village. So after we arrived, Maria and my father drove back to get them. Thankfully, the distance is short - only about fifteen minutes by car.
Meanwhile, my mother had prepared lunch for us. We enjoyed pizza, pastries, and juice together while catching up.
Our little one, as always, was full of energy. Every time he gets into a car, he wants to sit in the driver's seat, pretend he's driving, and make sure music is playing.
He explores e v e r y t h i n g.
Nature seems to give him even more things to discover, and I like to think those are valuable experiences for a growing mind.
As you'll see from the photos, nature is at its most vibrant right now. The green colours are incredibly vivid, and the flowers create little pockets of beauty everywhere you look.While we play games with our little one, we also find ourselves enjoying the garden and the space around us.
It feels as though the trees, leaves, and flowers are quietly protecting you. As though they warm your heart. And then there is the silence.That special village silence that gently disconnects you from the noise and movement of the city.
We'll continue the day with lunch, followed later by the traditional Greek coffee, conversations around the table, and the cheerful little voices of our son filling the house.
Is the extra effort worth it?
Looking around at everything you see here, I think it is. After all, physical tiredness usually fades with rest. Mental exhaustion is often the kind that weighs people down the most.
How will you spend your weekend?
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Sounds like a wonderful happy day with family.
ReplyDeleteThank you for reading my blog and the kind comments you leave. :)
Hello Karen, good morning! Thank you from the bottom of our heart for visiting our little corner. It truly means a lot to us. I am looking forward with great anticipation to traveling through your next experiences and interacting with you!
DeleteSounds like a wonderful day except for locking yourself out of the house. I've done it more than once Glad your mother had a spare key
ReplyDeleteHi Ann, welcome! It is wonderful to have you in our group and to read your reflections on what happened. Interestingly, we had yet another surprise twist yesterday, and I'm really looking forward to sharing the whole story with everyone soon!
DeleteHello and thank you for visiting my blog. It sounds like you had a very lovely day ( in spite of the issue of the house keys). Our youngest son has locked himself out of his car on more than one occasion. Fortunately we have spare keys for his car *smile*.
ReplyDeleteIt is our great pleasure to have you here and to have discovered your blog as well! This way, we can all experience life's journeys together. Thank you so much for being a part of our little corner. You know, there are doormats that list the things you need to check before leaving the house, keys, wallet, etc. I think I definitely need one of those!
DeleteThe above comment about the car keys was from Granny Marigold.
ReplyDeleteYour photos are beautiful and I wish I could scratch my monitor screen and smell the roses. Aren't they stunning.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much, Anne, for your kind words and for taking the time to leave a comment. I believe photos don't fully capture the vibrancy of nature in real life. Although you can't smell the roses through the pictures, I can tell you they had a sweet, delicate fragrance that stood out above all the other scents around them. Nature truly is a miracle.
DeleteI love these simple moments. Sometimes the unexpected ones are the most special ✨
ReplyDeleteHello & thank you for taking the time to leave a comment on our page. I completely agree. The unexpected moments are often the best ones because there's nothing to plan and nothing to worry about going wrong. You simply let yourself go and enjoy the moment.
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