Friday, October 28, 2011

Blessed Harvest

Seriously.

I Love fall.

It is as if our Creator chose this time of year to paint a beautiful canvas of orange, red, green, brown, yellow... its all there. 

Leaves falling. 

The air is crisp and clean.

 Such a refreshing feeling to follow the thick, heavy air that surrounds us in late summer. 

Fall is open windows, pumpkins, costumes, harvest... it is a culmination of all things wonderful :)






This season brings so many opportunities to build family traditions that will flood the minds and hearts of our little ones for years to come. Giving them things to look forward to :) For us, the pumpkin patch is a fun little thing my family really enjoys. This is actually the first year that Malakai has fully enjoyed it and really looked forward to it. He couldn't wait to pick out his pumpkin so Daddy could draw a face on it :)





With each passing season and additional children, I find that what I  look forward to the most is watching my children grow, learn and explore. Their first time touching grass, feeling sand, eating dirt (see photo above), seeing pumpkins... all of it new.




My life is truly blessed. 



We planted pumpkins this spring in hopes of reaping at least one decent pumpkin for this season. Sadly, the plant inadvertently was sprayed with weed killer and we had to toss it. And this happened just after we discovered little baby pumpkins beginning to appear.  We mourned the loss of that dear pumpkin plant (I only sort of kid) but I know that the harvest I will reap from loving my children will far exceed the joy that any pumpkin could have brought us. 


If we use our precious time wisely, as seasons change and our littles become biggles (no? too much?), we will reap a harvest that is far greater than any favorite tradition or perfect photo. It will be better than watching those first steps or hearing those first words. Show them Jesus and live out the gospel in front of your family and your heart will be full with the most rewarding harvest you could ever experience. 

I cannot imagine a greater joy than watching my children loving Jesus. 

 So tell me, what are some of your favorite family traditions? 

Lesson learned: You need at least 3-4 people to get 11 month old twins and a 2yr old to pose for photos :)



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7 comments:

  1. so cute, i love pumpkin farms! stopping by from the followers fest, i'd love for you to visit my blog and check out the huge giveaway going on- http://thelovelypoppy.blogspot.com/2011/10/blog-follower-giveaway.html xoxo, nicole

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  2. What a lovely blog...what beautiful children...and I love your way with words! My three kids are all grown up now, and you're right...nothing makes me happier than knowing they love Jesus.

    Hope you'll stop by my blog and say hello!

    Cindy @ Notes in the Key of Life

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  3. Those pictures are fabulous! Looks like a great day with the family:)

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  4. What a beautiful family:) one of my favorite traditions is carving pumpkins together!!! Like you I love making traditions my babies will remember:)
    Has a great weekend!

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  5. Such a cute family and what an incredible fall adventure!

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  6. Stopping by from followers fest!
    Your family is adorable! Love the pumpkin patch pics.! (wow, say that three times, fast)
    Happy Halloween!

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  7. Love this post!! Your blog and family are both so precious. Found you through Follower's Fest! :)

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