Play

Jul 7, 2017

Play is one of the hardest things for me to do. Though it shouldn’t be since I have three sons and all they want to do is play.

This past week I finally, really played. Usually, I try to play with my boys but find myself thinking about my to-do list, the next writing projects, work, a million other things. Or I find myself observing us playing and think, “Am I playing enough? Am I playing too much? Am I doing this right?” And I take lots of pictures to show that I was “present” while playing with them.

But this past weekend I really, truly played. We went to Dallas and played at Nickel Mania. I was so engaged in playing the games with my kids, trying to help them get the most tickets, and enjoying the time with them that I forgot my lists, I didn’t just observe us, and there are no pictures to prove any of it. When I really let go and play, the only proof exists in the memory because I’m so engaged in the act.

We also played in the pool at the hotel every afternoon. I haven’t laughed with my kids like that in so long. I want to laugh like that more. I want to let go more and enjoy these little boys because soon they will be gone. Mostly, I want to let go and really play.

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10 Comments

  1. Dana H.

    I love this! I am the same way with my to-do list. I am with you, I want to let go and really play. Visiting from Five Minute Friday. 🙂

    • Tara L. Cole

      We want to and yet it’s so hard! Thank you for visiting!

  2. Tara

    I think we all need to take time to play. Too often we get caught up in our daily tasks. I’m in the 5 spot this week.

    • Tara L. Cole

      Yes, it’s so easy to get stuck on our to-dos and not take time to play.

    • Tara L. Cole

      Yes, when I take a bunch of pictures, it’s a sign I’m not really present. Thank you for visiting!

  3. Somer

    I’ve experienced all of these feelings and thoughts lately.
    I think the idea of not ‘documenting’ everything your kids do with a picture, but rather a memory carries a lot of weight and value.
    U miss the authenticity of the experience when you are always trying to hold it captive by a picture.
    Great post.

    • Tara L. Cole

      Yes, yes, yes! Somer, that’s it exactly.

  4. Joanne Viola (@JViola79)

    Tara, you raise a most interesting thought for me … perhaps to play well and play hard, we need to step away from our typical environment as it will beckon us back. A trip to the park, a walk, a bike ride … even the simple, can be a means for us to play. And may we do it sooner rather than later. Wonderful post!

    • Tara L. Cole

      I hadn’t thought of it that way, Joanne. Thank you for sharing your thoughts!

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