For the last 12 months, we have been rationing our resources. You name it, we have conserved it, apportioned it, and allotted it: from Skippy peanut butter, to Earl Gray tea, to cheddar cheese, to dark chocolate. From Crayola markers to Ticonderoga pencils to embroidery thread to temporary tattoos. From shrinky-dinks to jigsaw puzzles to body wash. From maple syrup to soy sauce to Scotch tape. I am the chief control freak on this project, and I am afraid I have passed some of my neuroticism onto my kiddos. The thing is every little thing feels more precious when it is not readily replaceable, when Amazon Prime is a pipe dream, when the nearest Target is 5000 miles away. The truth is, everything IS more precious. And yet, now we find ourselves, at the tail end of this journey, and it is time to let go. It is an admittedly sharp turnabout to go from rationing to releasing. It is time to bake another big batch of chocolate chip cookies and use up that chocolate. Time to s...
How wonderful!!
ReplyDeleteI’m just so happy for you all and so proud of you & Paul for persevering to make this happen. What a gift for your selves & your children.
ReplyDeleteLove, love,love. Chupando caña…so yummy.
ReplyDeleteIs this the habitat Brynna said you were making? Lol. I am loving hearing and seeing your adventures! Miss the kids especially; that nearly daily contact was such a blessing. See you in May! What color are you painting the house?
ReplyDeleteThis warms my heart! So many discoveries and memories the kids are making. Setting them up for a foundation of open-minded individuals. So excited for you all. Hugs!
ReplyDeleteLove these updates! Lily has two questions: 1) what color are you painting your house (she recommends rainbow) ? 2) does your house have one room, or more?
ReplyDeleteSo happy you all made it to Ecuador. It looks like you are already having adventures with discoveries of yummy growing things in your yard or nearby. What a gift for the kids to discover new ways of living and so fun for you and Paul to share Ecuador with them.
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