Hello.
I made a nest. I feel quite maternal about this. A bit like how I imagine mothers make bedding or knitted garments for their children. It felt great to do it and has made me think how much I like to create something out of scraps of things. I really like this. The creative element of concocting something gives me a sense of being able to just do it. To just get passed my perfectionism and create!
Here she is the expectant mother to be. I am not sure she likes it yet but it is where she will be living for a while until her babies start to move. The reason I am sharing is to ask you this…
What do you do that makes good use of your ‘scraps’?
Until next time,
love
Beautiful blog. Empty nest syndrome is the paradox of parenthood (you can’t live with them, and definitely cannot live without). But it is a journey defined by immense love, joy, and the bittersweet challenges of letting go. They reflect the unique bond between parent and child, where moments of closeness and nurturing create lifelong memories. Parenting is portrayed as a delicate balance—teaching children independence while cherishing their fleeting youth. This profound connection is celebrated in themes of unconditional love and the selflessness required to prepare children for a life beyond the family nest.
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