I often find that when I take a day “off,” I end up filling the day with other things that need to get done. Saturdays and Sundays, for me, routinely become catch-up days, where I take care of the laundry and the dishes and the unread emails and then get to the end of the weekend feeling unsatisfied: I didn’t play enough, sleep enough, read enough.
I didn’t practice rest.
I am learning and relearning over and over again that on a semi-regular basis I need to completely unplug. Sometimes (okay, most of the time), the only way to do this is by getting out of town: away from the laundry and the dishes and the unread emails. As much as I love being home, home can become a sort of prison when all you do at home is more work.
So it was an easy, easy decision when friends asked us to travel north this last weekend to spend some time away. I thought I might have to miss out because of a cold early in the week, and I am so glad that I did not. My favorite weekends away are weekends away in the fall, and this time, completely unexpectedly, the fall colors in the north woods were absolutely breathtaking.
It is hard to put into words the joy that I felt on Saturday, as we drove around and stopped to look, taking the time to just stare. I can honestly say that I have not felt more whole in a long time. The ability to pause and contemplate creation was exactly what I needed.
What does a restful day look like to you in this season of life?
Sue says
Gorgeous!
Abbigail Kriebs says
Yes! Thank you for inviting us (I’m assuming this is the Sue I think it is). I like that your photos are nice and wide – I couldn’t zoom out any more!
Anna says
LOVE these images. Wowzers.
Abbigail Kriebs says
Thanks, Anna! It was perfect.
Jessica Lawlor says
These photos are S-T-U-N-N-I-N-G. Wow! I’m in awe. I love fall <3
And I totally hear you- as soon as I read THIS, I could immediately relate:
"I often find that when I take a day “off,” I end up filling the day with other things that need to get done." STORY OF MY LIFE. I don't think I know what rest is, although I'm trying to discover it.
This coming weekend, I'm taking a getaway to Charleston and in November to Hershey, so I'm hoping to unwind there.
Abbigail Kriebs says
“I don’t know what rest is” sounds pretty familiar, Jess!
Enjoy your mini-vacations coming up!
I hope you blog about your two trips – you always share such great insights. I love reading all about your entrepreneurial process. For me, I’m finding that spending some time away from the computer makes me so much more productive when I get back to it.