Tuesday, 13 September 2011

Today, Tomorrow and Every Day

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Welcome to the September Carnival of Natural Parenting: 'Parenting Through Play'
This post was written for inclusion in the monthly Carnival of Natural Parenting hosted by Hobo Mama and Code Name: Mama. This month our participants have shared how challenging discipline situations can be met with play. Please read to the end to find a list of links to the other carnival participants.

Today my dear children...

Today, I want you to run and jump. I want you to pour things out and unfold things. I want you to drop and throw and dig through. Today your job is to crawl under, build up, topple down – smell, taste, feel.


Today, you have space to bicker (within reason), wrestle, talk, explore and rearrange.  This is your job today, tomorrow and every day because I know more than anything else, it is most important that children play.


As you play, remember… 

That I am always here when you need to run back for a hug or to have your tears wiped away. I am always here to listen to your stories. I will teach you songs and the names of plants. I will hold your hands when we walk and I will read to you for hours, all the same books, over and over.


This is my job today, tomorrow and every day because I know that more than anything else; children need a mother who takes time.

Someday your adventures will mature and take you beyond our walls and our quiet paths out into the Great World. Remember that I will still be here, on this end of the phone and this end of the letterbox.


I will be here to listen to your new stories and I will be here so you can teach me new songs that you have heard and the names of plants I have never seen.

As you grow up, remember…

Someday, when little footprints decorate your own home;


I will still be here to remind you to make space for those little feet. I will remind you how important it is to let them run.

Because the most important thing a child can do is play.


The most important I can do is love you.

Today, my dear children, I want you to play.




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14 comments:

mrs green @ littlegreenblog said...

oh my, that was stunning and reminds me of all the times I've gotten tired of cleaning footprints off the floor, have shouted because of the persistent questions that have drained me and have sighed because of dirty hands and faces yet again. Wow, this post is a real reality check - thank you mama for sharing that gift ...

Shell said...

lovely, lovely, lovely...now to keep telling myself that xxx

Lauren @ Hobo Mama said...

Oh, that is beautiful! Thanks for sharing your touching letter. I really do wish that for my children, too, but I needed the reminder.

Dionna @ Code Name: Mama said...

Such a sweet letter to your children - love it!! Thank you for sharing :)

Hannah said...

Just gorgeous. Thanks for that sweet diversion from my grown-up dreary to-do list :)

charlotte said...

hooorah to mummies!

Anonymous said...

Every time the small beasts push me further and further to the edge, every day, I think of you. What would Starr say, how would Starr react and inevitably you win over the grumpy shouting me! Thanks Starr, you are a STAR!!!! Krishna XXX

teresa said...

That makes me feel a bit emotional. Beautiful. Every photo and every word your wrote is wonderful.
Lucky children.

Terri said...

I had tears in my eyes at the end of reading this...how precious this time is before our children branch out into the world alone. Thanks for sharing.

mudpiemama said...

Beautiful and so thoughtful. I love the part about holding hands and reading for hours...thank you so much for sharing!

Luschka said...

What an exquisitely beautiful post. I love it. Although I'm not sure I'd have the same patience in all things. Stunningly written.

jessica said...

how incredibly special! the sort of thing I need to tape to my mirror and read every morning :)

Amyables said...

What a beautiful piece of prose! I need to memorize this and recite it to myself every morning :)

Amy Phoenix said...

Thank you for these pertinent reminders and letter of devotion to the sanctity of the parent-child relationship. This is lovely. :)