View this post on Instagram Look at the birds... 🎶 • • • You can't see it but there are birds covering these trees. Listening to the birds sing and chirp this morning I wonder if they always want to sing? I wonder is it ever a chore to raise their little song among the trees? • • • Or do they know that everyone around them depends on them? That their songs starts the next bird singing and so on. Do they know that the notes they sing are part of a greater melody that awakens the world? A song that says "Forget tomorrow, forget yesterday, today is here & I have a song to sing". • • • Isn't that motherhood, even life in so many ways? We know we must show up, sing our song, do our part, because really, in reality, if we don't everyone around us is affected. There's something called the Butterfly Effect. It's the idea that every thing in life affects something else. That a butterfly flapping its wings in one part of the world can cause a typhoon to occur in another part of the world. Could it be that when we choose to show up to sing our notes, to contribute our melody, we inspire others to do the same? That then their notes, added to our notes, become a song of hope that spreads further than we could ever hear? That maybe this day, this moment, this hour, isn't about us at all. Maybe we are just contributors in a grand orchestra of voices that our children, our spouses our friends are all listening to and if we don't show up...the silence will be deafening. The ones around us will get so discouraged and some may even forget there is a song to sing at all. • • • Let's contribute today. Let's show up today. Let's show everyone who hears that we do have a song to sing, but it's not just our song, it's theirs too. Then maybe, just maybe you'll hear a new note around you. One you've never hear before. • • • #hope #youmatter #birds #butterflyeffect #showupeveryday #momlife #mommyingainteasy #exploringnaturewithchildren #nature #natureteachesus #homeschoolingmama #homeschoolingA post shared by Tammy Lugones (@lugoneslife) on Apr 22, 2020 at 6:59am PDT
Look at the birds... 🎶 • • • You can't see it but there are birds covering these trees. Listening to the birds sing and chirp this morning I wonder if they always want to sing? I wonder is it ever a chore to raise their little song among the trees? • • • Or do they know that everyone around them depends on them? That their songs starts the next bird singing and so on. Do they know that the notes they sing are part of a greater melody that awakens the world? A song that says "Forget tomorrow, forget yesterday, today is here & I have a song to sing". • • • Isn't that motherhood, even life in so many ways? We know we must show up, sing our song, do our part, because really, in reality, if we don't everyone around us is affected. There's something called the Butterfly Effect. It's the idea that every thing in life affects something else. That a butterfly flapping its wings in one part of the world can cause a typhoon to occur in another part of the world. Could it be that when we choose to show up to sing our notes, to contribute our melody, we inspire others to do the same? That then their notes, added to our notes, become a song of hope that spreads further than we could ever hear? That maybe this day, this moment, this hour, isn't about us at all. Maybe we are just contributors in a grand orchestra of voices that our children, our spouses our friends are all listening to and if we don't show up...the silence will be deafening. The ones around us will get so discouraged and some may even forget there is a song to sing at all. • • • Let's contribute today. Let's show up today. Let's show everyone who hears that we do have a song to sing, but it's not just our song, it's theirs too. Then maybe, just maybe you'll hear a new note around you. One you've never hear before. • • • #hope #youmatter #birds #butterflyeffect #showupeveryday #momlife #mommyingainteasy #exploringnaturewithchildren #nature #natureteachesus #homeschoolingmama #homeschooling
A post shared by Tammy Lugones (@lugoneslife) on Apr 22, 2020 at 6:59am PDT
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