Sunday, August 8, 2010

Simple Pleasures of Being Home

This morning I woke up with someone's paw sticking in my back. Sheldon had stretched out like a person during the night and made himself completely comfortable. His arms were out straight across, reaching toward my spine. Duncan, in the meantime had also extended his legs the length of the bed and had his head on the pillow. His face was turned toward me, ears spread out lavishly, with his eyes closed. Then there was Owen, curled up at my feet, snoozing away. A collection of their favorite plush toys were strewn haphazardly on the bed; they must have brought them to bed when I had fallen asleep earlier- so cute, I thought to myself. I was sort of stuck into a position in my own bed, but when I glanced at the three of the kids all happily resting together, I realized once again how good it was to be home. I gazed out the window watching the palm trees sway in the gentle morning breeze. The first light of sunrise was breaking on the beautiful San Jacinto mountains, spreading hues of pink and orange. I smiled broadly and counted my blessings for the wonderful life I have, grateful that I recognize the simple pleasures of home.
-Rick Rockhill

10 comments:

Empress Bee (of the high sea) said...

i feel exactly the same way, only my kids are flat cats! ha ha ha

smiles, bee
xoxoxoxoxoxo

CRUSTY MOM-E said...

welcome home Rick!
I can picture the bliss on your face.
It's so cute how our babies get clingy or extra cuddly when you return from being gone for a certain period of time.
Do you normally "allow" them to invade your room/bed?

Welcome home and enjoy your Sunday!!

Rick Rockhill said...

Crusty- its more like they "allow" me to sleep in their bed!!!

elasticwaistbandlady said...

Just watch one of the tawdry 20/20 investigation shows that exposes about the nastiness of hotel rooms--especially when they break out the black light to "reveal" things nobody wants to see.

It ALWAYS makes me gratfeul to be at home where all the germs and general disgustingness is all MINE!

elasticwaistbandlady said...

Did you know that we have a pet name in common?

Our black & white mini-hamster is named Duncan. He joins guinea pig Ophelia Guinevere (she's a big pig and therefore deserves 2 names), Reagan the Labrador and twin fishies Phoenix and Poseidon.

I love naming things and since we're not cranking out any more Infidel kids I've also taken up bestowing names upon inanimate objects.

My foot stool is named Big Tex.

OldLady Of The Hills said...

They ,ust be sp happy to have you home....They sound so very content....!

Thanks for your caring words about Sweetie, Rick...They are mucg appreciated, my dear.

Anonymous said...

isn't it just wonderful? Yes, count those awesome blessings...and keep them close to your heart. Life is good...

KathyA said...

They missed you!!!
Our son has taken to sleeping on the floor because the two Great Danes and bull dog are in the bed!

Jeni said...

So true on what the simple pleasures are in life and how special they make life for us! When I get back to sleeping in my bed again (can't quite manage getting out of it just yet do to healing issues) I will look forward then to Sammy -our little mutt -being all curled up at my feet again then too. And every now and again, Fluff-nuts, the Tom-kitten, likes to curl up there with Sammy and me too. Does make you love those babies just a tad more each time these things happen, doesn't it?

Desert Songbird said...

Sounds like the boys were all VERY glad to have you home. :)

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