Thursday, April 5, 2007

This is the Stuff

This Is The Stuff
words and music by Carolyn Arends and Connie Harrington

Riding along on a big yellow school bus
Elmer’s glue and a brand new lunch box
Writing my name for the very first time
With a pencil that was bigger than me
From jumping rope and skipping school
To doing things that grown-ups do
Life goes by like that big old bus
If you miss it, it’s history

Paper dolls and paper weights
Scraped up knees and hearts that break
Dreams to dream and plans to make
Love to give and love to take

Chorus:
This is the stuff
The smallest moments
This is the stuff
I need to notice
This is the stuff
Life is made of

Walking along as my life unravels
Looking back at the road I’ve travelled
All the things that matter most
Have caught me by surprise
Misty eyes and silent prayers
Promises and secrets shared
Friends that keep you up all night
Laughing till you cry

Life’s made up of little things
Ties that bind and apron strings
New beginnings, old routines
Love and heartache in between

Repeat chorus

I have always liked this song and lately I have been thinking about it a lot. The part I love most is the chorus

This is the stuff
The smallest moments
This is the stuff
I need to notice
This is the stuff
Life is made of.

Lately I have had a lot of moments with my Kids that I catch myself thinking "This is Why I love my life- I need to remember this" Just Yesterday we went for ice cream and Samantha had her first ice cream in a cone - it was great. We were trying to teach her how to lick the cone - she would stick out her tongue to copy me but wasn't really picking anything up. It was so fun to watch her learn.

I have a really small pocket size digital camera, that I need to start carrying with me- well rather I need to make sure it is charged all the time- it is always in my purse. It doesn't take the best pictures ever but I think I'll take my chances and try to catch some of these moments

1 comment:

Stacey Sparshu Miller said...

Great post...and great picture!

I'm working on keeping my camera charged too. No more zoo incidents! Bah!