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We have returned from our long pause on life.  A vacation to the beach.  A time away from it all.  A plentiful amounts of small moments to cherish with family.  Slow living.  Time to breathe.

Sigh.

We have returned from our long pause on life.  Two days of getting acclimated back to home life and summer living.  No real schedule yet.  Pajamas until noon.  Slow living.  Time to breathe.

Sigh. 

We have returned from our long pause on life.   But I'm going to continue some slow living this summer.  Living in the moment.  Treasuring being present.  Slow living.  Time to breathe.

Sigh.  And.  Breathe.



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  1. Mmm. Enjoy living slow.
    Today is my first day of summer...Feels so good to just putter.

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  2. This something that you need to do for yourself. Enjoy those slow, fulfilling moments each day.

    Love ya, Mom

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  3. Sounds like it was a great time!

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  4. I am so glad that your pause has continued back home after your vacation. Relax and renew! Love the repeated lines.

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  5. I love this SOL. Remember to Sigh and Breath. Perfect start to summer. This so reminds me of a mentor text to use with students.

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  6. Slow living is what my summer vacation is going to be about too! The school year is so full of rushing. I'm ready for few scheduled activities, lots of sleeping in, and a whole bunch of doing-whatever-we-want!

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