Sometimes I look back over my past posts just to make sure that I'm not repeating myself too much. In that process, I have noticed that I use the word 'little' a lot. Now, I'm no psychologist, but I think, maybe, the habit stems from early childhood. As long as I can remember, I have always liked babies, puppies, kittens, play tea sets, play houses, dolls, dark small places, fairies, and we always lived in a small house that I felt very secure and happy in.
Anyway, it got me thinking of how much importance the little things in life mean to all of us. So here are a few of the 'little things' that mean so much to me:
Looking out at the snow from the doorway of a warm Cottage.
Being able to pick the daffodils before the snow storm bends them down too much.
Having a warm coat on a cold day.
Using clothing as decorating objects.
Things that make me smile.
Memories of good family time.
Toys of long ago.
Morning Glories - Until the real ones come along.
Pretty hand work.
Special gifts from an old friend.
Looking into the eyes of a sweet and kind old soul.
Sugar and Spice and Every Thing Nice.
Sugar and Spice - all grown up.
Frogs and Snails and Puppy Dog Tails.
Looking at anything through lace curtains.
Having a good meal waiting for you.
Sipping a hot cup of tea, on a cold snowy day, waiting for the new kitchen appliances to be delivered.
I am so thankful for being blessed with all the little things in my life.
Here's to the little things in your life....Have a great weekend...Judy
I have just linked up with Haken over at The Rosegarden in Malevik, for Saturday Show Off. www.maleviksrosentradgard.blogspot.com(I hope I did it right)
I loved this post. I think we all have to take note of all the blessings in our lives. It's what 'gets us through the night', as they say. I loved the lace curtains. Add a cat to the window and it is even better. Your old dog reminds me of my 12 year old sheltie, Kane. Same look in the sweet, old eyes. You have a really nice and inspirational blog. Hugs, Deb (Ontario, Canada)
ReplyDeleteHi Deb: I'm so happy to meet you. I have just signed up over at your lovely blog also. Usually our Maggie is in the window, but since it snowed today she is holed up on her Princess Pillow by the fire. Thank you for your very sweet comments and thanks for coming to visit at the Cottage..Happy Weekend..Judy
DeleteSo much love in your post! Of people and familiar places! I love it!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Carlene: Your kind comments are really appreciated. It was a fun post to write..Happy Weekend..Judy
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ReplyDeleteIt is the little things! Thanks for the reminder.
Have a Blessed day,
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Hi Amy Jo: Thanks for your kind words..Happy Weekend..Judy
DeleteOh Judy what a beautiful post!!! It's so true..it's the little things in life that are the most important. Your photo's are wonderful. I had a teddy very similar to yours. Mine was old too...stuffed with straw and covered in mohair with suede leather paws with embroidered claws and jointed legs and glass eyes. When you pumped his my teddy's tummy he played Braum's Lulaby. I wish I still had it. I hope you have a wonderful weekend!
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Thanks, Maura. Your comments are always so sweet and appreciated. I do have to say that even though the Teddy Bear is an old toy, he wasn't my old toy. Got him from a neighbor when his mom passed away. However, the Scottie Dog was a present to me for my first birthday. He is covered with real hair (kind of creepy) and, poor thing, has a slight case of the mange! After all he is pretty old!! Hope you have a wonderful weekend..Judy
DeleteOh, Judy whata precious thought! Made me think of the poem I read my children, "All things bright and beautiful, All creatures great and "small", All things wise and wonderful, the Lord God made them all." The small things are beautiful. We must not forget the little things. Sweet, sweet post!
ReplyDeleteThank you Bonnie. Your comments are always special to me. I love that little poem. Have a wonderful weekend..Judy
DeleteIt is always good to reflect on our life and think about what we have to be grateful for. You have a lot to be thankful for. I agree that the little things are what sustains us every day. The big things come sporatically. But the little things should make us happy every day. That is a wonderful way to look at life!
ReplyDeleteI thinks this post is so sweet! I think sometimes we forget the little things that we should appreciate and put a little smile our your faces! That's why I love having things around me which have memories and make me happy and looking at old photos of friends and family. I love your scarves and cute cushions and decorations. The photos of the dog and the boy fishing is just adorable!
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- Becky Xx
Hi BeckyWise: I'm so glad to hear from you. You are such a sweetheart to say those kind things. We can never have too many little things around us in our life, because they make up the large majority, and I'm so proud of you at your young age to know that. That little boy fishing was about 5 years old then. He is my grandson and is now 18 years old. If you thought he was adorable then, you should see him now!..Happy Weekend..Judy
DeleteSometimes life gets going a million miles an hour and we forget to take time out and realize it is the little things that really matter, like taking just a second out of your day to tell someone how much you care and how much you love them. I love you BIG!! mom and am so greatful for ALL the little things and big things you have been there for!! I love you to the moon and back sweet lady!! Tami
ReplyDeleteOh my sweet Sugar and Spice: Right back at you and much, much more..Give guys big hugs..Love, Mom
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ReplyDeleteYes...they really do :)
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Thank you Hakan. It is great hearing from you. I am very tehnically challanged so I haven't figured our how to link up yet. But I'm trying..Happy Weekend..Judy
ReplyDeleteHi Judy...stopped by to say that I knew about the ABC Titanic movie which is in 2 parts...tonight and Sunaday Night! It's new so I am going to be in front of it. Also I just love this post!!! You put up some very nice photos to pin. I just love the one of the little boy and doggie...too cute!!!
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Hi Barbara: Thanks for telling me about tonight's movie. I thought it was just Sunday..Thank you for your usual sweet comments, that is my Sweet Jake (grandson) at 5 years old. My daughter took the picture and for Christmas that year, we had a portrait painted of it for them..Happy Weekend..Judy
DeleteI somehow found my way here, can't remember now from which blog, but I'm so glad I did! I thoroughly enjoyed my visit. I loved your sharing of the special little things in life that have brought you joy. That was a lot of fun and got me to thinking about my own joys. I think I'll be a copy cat and do a similar post in the future, if you don't mind. H're hope you're having a great Saturday.
ReplyDeleteHi Leslie: Thanks for stopping by and leaving such a nice comment. I don't mind at all if you "copy". I'm flattered. I'm on my way over to your neck of the woods to check it out..Happy Weekend..Judy
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ReplyDeleteHow i remember when you first started blogging.. Your blogs get better and better.
It truly is the "little" things in life that make a difference.
The composition of your blog and the photos are so lovely.. your daughter as a young girl and now all grown up.
I like to use a scarf sometimes thrown over my bedside lamp for effect.. I like fans put at the back or in front of my books.
Silly "little" things really..but i do like it.
As always Judy great post.
Hope the kitchen is coming along.
Happy weekend.
val
Hi Val: Thanks for another sweet and kind comment. I enjoy you so much. I'm glad I might be getting better at it, there is no other way but up!! Thank you for saying so. I love the idea of a scarf over a lamp. So soft. They delivered the appliances this morning and I will be sending out a really quick post probably tomorrow.. I'm sure everyone will be sick of seeing me until this make-over is completed! Thanks again, Val, and Happy Weekend..Judy
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ReplyDeleteWonderful post, yes you are so right, it is the little things that mean the most, babies first smiles, spying the fist seeds to grow, and a lovely cup of tea/coffee in bed, I love your photos very special
Thea x
Thank you Thea. Your comments are so special to me. I love the thought of morning coffee in bed..Happy Sunday..Judy
DeleteTo the Little Things! Great post Judy.. your little things make me smile too! Have a good weekend!
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Thank you Wanda. It was great fun making this one up. It's amazing how you can think of little things that you didn't think you could. Your comments are very sweet..Happy Sunday..Judy
DeleteHi Judy! You are so right, little things do mean a lot. It's the simple things in life that we can so quickly overlook because of our fast paced lives. Thankyou for your inspiring post, may we all take some time to look around and identify those "little things". Have a great week!
ReplyDeleteThank you Gina. I appreciate all your kind comments..Happy Sunday..Judy
DeleteJudy,
ReplyDeleteI must say that your "little things" are really BIG THINGS in little packages! It makes life warm to be surrounded by the people and things that make us smile!
You are a dear!
dee dee
Thank you DeeDee: I know that you feel the same way about all your "little things"..Happy Sunday..Judy
DeleteI believe this is your best...ist post yet! It WAS inspiring and so stated in a couple of the comments. In fact, it brought the best out in all your followers' comments. I can't add a thing....they said it all!
ReplyDeleteP.S. You have a black and white (naturally) photo of that very 1st Birthday with that Scottie dog in it. Even if he has the mange, wish we all preserved that well!
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