Cheers to Nothing

by Heather

This weekend I did something completely out of the ordinary. It was flabbergasting. Life changing.

I didn’t work.

Ok, I’m being fairly dramatic- it wasn’t quite life changing, but it was refreshing, rejuvenating, and relaxing.

baby standing at door

That’s not to say I sat on my bum all weekend- I just didn’t do work work. In fact, I didn’t even open my computer.

I just enjoyed the weekend for what it was. If I worked a “regular” job, I wouldn’t also spend the weekends working, so just once, I decided to pretend I worked normal hours and didn’t try to cram work into every spare moment I could find.

It.felt.so.good. For the first time in months I feel like I actually had a weekend. {Of course, that also means I really felt Monday morning roll around.}

I simply just enjoyed the weekend for what it was. I did things I felt like doing, not things I had to do.

I got my hair cut. This is significant. {It will never look like this again.}

long hair cut

I cleaned. {Yes, cleaned.}

cleaning out closets

I made pancakes.

making pancakes with baby at feeti heart you platesmiley baby

I worked on long overdue nursery projects.

I cracked open a book. {Ok, it was a work-related book, but still one I wanted to read.}

I sat on the porch for an uninterrupted 15 minutes and did absolutely nothing but enjoy the cool fall air; my final farewell to summer.

baby and coffee

Ironically none of us are feeling so hot, so we actually enjoyed time as a family instead of being all over the place trying to get things done.

family at baby birthday party

We {by “we” I mean husband} built a bike rack. Yes, the one that caused this to happen the first time around.

building bike rack for truck

We watched football. {ok, I didn’t watch- I was being a busy body.}

We went to a 1st birthday party that puts all Pinterest parties to shame.

baby's 1st birthday party

We went to bed early and woke up early. I enjoyed every minute of every short baby nap. Even 20 minute naps feel longer when you’re not trying to fit in a week’s worth of work.

Here’s to stopping to savor the moments and not always getting things done.

 

More weekend pictures on tiny sneakers. ;)

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Erica { EricaDHouse.com } September 24, 2012 at 9:37 am

Yay for a weekend of not-working! The haircut looks gorgeous – I love the first-day-cut look :)
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Julia September 24, 2012 at 11:59 am

Good job unplugging this weekend! It’s TOUGH! But at the end, so worth it. Sigh. Reminds me I need to do it more!

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Amanda Perry @ Sistas of Strength September 24, 2012 at 3:21 pm

That sounds like a magical weekend. I need to NOT WORK some weekend soon too. I never regret taking a few days to recharge. :)
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Divya @ Eat.Teach.Blog. September 24, 2012 at 7:59 pm

Nice! I avoided work this weekend too. I eventually had to get back to it on Sunday evening, but it’s so nice to unplug for a bit!
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Tina @ Best Body Fitness September 25, 2012 at 6:53 am

Looking gorgeous!

And I”m so with you. Weekends get filled up way too easily and I miss just being able to “calm” during the weekend.
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