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There is still routine and normalcy, but it's not the kind that made up my childhood. Now, as I'm growing older, I have to know that trips to Germany and days spent bicycling through the countryside and leisurely breakfasts that last until one in the afternoon aren't always going to be a part of my life. There will be moments that come close to the ones of now, in flashes of deja vu, but it won't be the same, because time marches on and the past must be released. And as I sit here in my grandparent's kitchen, the one where so many meals and laughter and bonding have been shared, I desperately try to cling to and memorize what makes this special.
Things like spending an evening at the ranch feeding the animals and reminiscing in that old camper that's still sitting there after all those years.
Things like teaching Lilly to bicycle on that little strip of asphalt in front of the house, my lungs burning from breathing hard the chilled air.
Things like walking through the town square for the first time in two years and quickly eating ice cream, trying to finish it before it melts but savoring each bite at the same time and, despite my best efforts, still getting brainfreeze.
Things like ignoring the ever-present pressing need to be doing something and just sitting and talking, content in stillness and being with family.
Things like, after rainrainrain and cloudscloudsclouds, seeing the sun parting the clouds, spilling light everywhere and thinking it's all going to be okay, even if just for a little while. (i'm still really ready for the sun to come out all day, though)
Things like running my hand over all the little treasures stored up on windowsills and cabinets, breathing in their scent and studying the tiny details.
Things like the luxury of actually getting to spend time with grandparents, just me and them.
And things like realizing what makes it all special and being able to be thankful with it, and also, realizing it's already 1:52pm and I've wasted far too much time at this screen. Powering down and going to go make some more memories.


These are so beautiful!
ReplyDeletelove your post so much...great atmosphere!
ReplyDeleteOH my gosh!!!! No wonder you love it there! These are wonderful pictures, Carlotta!!
ReplyDeletethese are all so beautiful! honestly Carlotta, you have a gift!
ReplyDeletebeautiful! You're so good at capturing the right moment.
ReplyDeleteCarlotta. These photos are just incredible! You have got an amazing gift. Keep enjoying your time in Germany! :)
ReplyDeletethe photos are simple,but beautiful! Glad you're enjoying your time in Germany :)
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful! Looks like you're having a great time in Germany :)
ReplyDeleteohmyword, carlotta. these are some of my favourite photos by you EVER. you're crazy-gifted.
ReplyDeletexx
wow, it's so beautiful! have an amazing time.
ReplyDeleteThat picture of the lady hugging the two little ones on the bench is such a terrific photo...it's like you can "feel" that moment of her happiness and love with those kiddos and to me that is what Photography is all about!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos! Germany looks wonderful. Hope you have a fantastic time!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful words. You're amazing at painting pictures with them :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photographs - looks like you're making some new memories!
ReplyDeleteBy the way, I'm just curious.. :) How is it going with Red Currant? You haven't mentioned it for a long time, so I jus thought I'd ask! :)
Red Currant is kind of on hold right now...life got in the way and we haven't been able to to much with it lately.
Deletethese photos are perfect. so inspiring as always
ReplyDeletelovelovelove. my best friend grew up in Germany and I love looking at all her photos. they are gorgeous. and these are so beautiful. Germany is so well kept. have fun!
ReplyDeleteThese pictures, those words...just beautiful. I think...I want to go to Germany! Lol
ReplyDeleteI'm already smitten with these Germany posts :) Just beautiful!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos, Carlotta! Your little sisters are so cute! :)
ReplyDeletewow, you just capture your beautiful german, family memories so well...with your amazing photography i can imagine i'm there and almost know what is going on you do it so well!
ReplyDeleteyou are my favourite photographer carlotta.
xoxo
Those houses are wow wow wow! They are so pretty! All the photos tell a beautiful story Carlotta, you've captured that so well. Memories with family are truly very special and are cherished forever, no matter how short they may be. :)
ReplyDeleteWell written! Have fun, love you! Dad
ReplyDeleteWow, these are all fantastic. I hope your having a great time. We NEED to Skype soon I miss talking to you. Oh by the way when you get back let's go to the beach beach haha. Miss you :).
ReplyDeleteLouie
I just love your pictures! And this post....so true, dear. It can be sad that things have to change, but, at the same time, change can be good and it's what gives life variety. xo
ReplyDeleteCarlotta, you are mature beyond your years. Enjoy your time in Germany, make great memories. Reading your blog reminds me of times spent at my Grandparents, revisiting all the familiar places, things, smells. What I would give for one more visit.........thanks for sharing your photography,as usual great pictures!
ReplyDeleteLeslie
Absolutely beautiful post, Calotta! I loved reading it. As of late I have been wanting to capture more memories, maybe missing out on so many is why. I felt you captured memories perfectly with both words and photography. Lovely post.
ReplyDeleteRachel Keeth // Lavender & Honey
These are so gorgeous, Carlotta! Oh, now I want to visit Germany. Those simple moments make beautiful memories. :) Love these!
ReplyDeletexx
Well written and beautiful photos. You deliver so much when you write and publish a post! Glad to hear you are enjoying Germany. ☺ Maybe when you arrive back in the states, you could do a little video tutorial on a German recipe or art? Just an idea.
ReplyDeletebeautiful! i love the black and white photo. you've captured a very sweet moment. i'll always have a special place in my heart for germany. it's a place where i grew up, but sadly i don't get to visit too often. hopefully that will change in the future. enjoy your time making those lovely memories!
ReplyDeleteleyla.
oh my WORD. these photos -- so, so gorgeous! that second one? pinned.
ReplyDeleteand i am so jealous that you are in germany. just saying. :)
It's wonderful that you can go to Germany and make so many beautiful memories. :) All the pictures are gorgeous; I especially love the one of Lilly doing a thumbs-up. :D
ReplyDeleteI love those pictures, especially the ones of your sisters riding bikes in the field. Germany looks so beautiful; I'd love to visit it someday, when I can remember it.
ReplyDeleteAnd I know what you mean: I always expect things to be the same, every time I do them again, but they never quite are. It trips me up, but it's okay, because different isn't always bad. We need that change.
These pictures make me smile. Can't wait to see more of your adventures in Germany!
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous countryside! It's pretty easy to fall into the habit of assuming everything will be the same, isn't it? Obviously God has other plans!
ReplyDeletethis. this is exactly why i need a passport.
ReplyDeleteMy, this is lovely. The house is gorgeous. I almost feel as though I'm there with you by these photos- stunning. xo
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