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Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Beach Bums

We spent the entire week last week at the beach. Some friends of ours were unfortunate enough to have to go to Spain for two weeks, and we were fortunate enough to get to house-sit for them for one of their weeks away. My parents spent a couple of days with us, and since Marc had work projects for the first part of the week, he joined us mid-week.

The days we were there were gorgeous and absolutely perfect - blue skies, warm air, cool ocean breeze.



We played in the sand...




we chased seagulls...




we tried to tackle waves (which never worked out in our favor!)...



we explored all the fun stuff on the beach (Hugh tasted every last object he could get his hands on)...



The waves were inviting - in fact, a little too inviting for my two little boys. If ever there was a question of their fearlessness, it has since been washed away along with any hopes of my sanity past the age of three. Maybe four. Are boys just born without fear?


It was the perfect time to spend a week at the ocean, just after passing the twins' birthday, with my thoughts turned a little more tenderly toward feelings and emotions in my heart. There is no place like the ocean to process some of those feelings, as those waves seem to know all too well the ebb and flow of the heart's emotions.

And, as I watched my boys run full-speed toward those impressive waves, with determination and unmatched courage, I realized how much I have to learn from these little guys. It was so clear to observe that there is a joy that comes when life is embraced and faced head-on, lived like it's meant to be lived. I left the beach last week with a new perspective and renewed desire to live life a little more fully and to not be so afraid of life's ebb and flow.


2 comments:

Mandi said...

I'm jealous! I wish we could've played on the beach with you guys!

candice said...

Megan you are so amazing. Thanks for your posts. Your boys are adorable, and I agree completely, the beach is the perfect place to sit and contemplate life's ups and downs, especially when you can do it watching two sweet babies frolick carefree in the beauty around them.