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KS Toronado

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Sun Nov 30, 2025, 04:03 PM Nov 30

Let the laundry wait. [View all]

Last night, I told the kids it was bedtime. Like I always do.
Brush teeth, get your jammies on, pick a book. The usual drill.
Then I heard giggling. The kind that makes you stop whatever you’re doing and smile. I looked out the window and there they were—in the backyard, barefoot, chasing fireflies.
My first instinct? Tell them to come inside. It was already late. We were off schedule. Pajamas were gonna get dirty. Bugs, mud, all the chaos.
But I didn’t say anything.
I sat down on the porch. And I watched them.
They were so happy. Just running around in the grass, trying to catch those little glowing dots like it was the most magical thing in the world.
And honestly? It was kind of magical.
At one point, my son came over, holding his hands together like a tiny treasure box.
“I caught one,” he whispered. “But I’m gonna let it go. I think it likes flying better.”
And just like that, I felt something shift.
I’ve been so caught up lately—in routines, in making sure everything’s “on time,” in getting it all right. But watching them out there, I realized… not everything needs to be so structured. Not every night has to go exactly according to plan.
Sometimes the best moments are the messy, unexpected ones.
So we stayed out.
Way past bedtime.
Barefoot, covered in bug bites and joy.
And you know what?
They still went to sleep.
They still woke up happy.
But I went to bed different.
Because chasing fireflies reminded me that childhood is short. And sometimes, it’s okay to pause the schedule and just live in the moment.
Let them stay up. Let them run wild. Let the laundry wait.
These are the nights we’ll all remember.

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Let the laundry wait. [View all] KS Toronado Nov 30 OP
Wonderful post! 👏 anciano Nov 30 #1
So l.ovely 3catwoman3 Nov 30 #2
Fireflies! central scrutinizer Nov 30 #3
Would have loved to have seen that ! KS Toronado Nov 30 #4
Fireflies! Also! druidity33 Dec 1 #25
💧❤️ littlemissmartypants Nov 30 #5
So beautiful. So true. Thank you for sharing. niyad Nov 30 #6
When our two grandsons visit . . . AverageOldGuy Nov 30 #7
Okay, it'll take me a minute to get to my point, but Ilsa Nov 30 #8
I used to be one of those kisds, chasing fireflies in the approaching darkness of a suimmer evening. patphil Nov 30 #9
Just lovely! HeartsCanHope Nov 30 #10
Thanks for sharing 😊 MustLoveBeagles Nov 30 #11
Thank you for this, KST! EuterpeThelo Nov 30 #12
I remember one early spring day when the sun was bright and I was sitting in my office Bev54 Nov 30 #13
Beautiful post, KS. sheshe2 Nov 30 #14
Ahhh, very nice and thanks for sharing. Sometimes, it's just plain nice to stop and smell the flowers, kick off the SWBTATTReg Nov 30 #15
So sweet - thank you! nt lark Dec 1 #16
Thank you. Wonderful as I remember the fireflies and those happy childhood evenings. justhanginon Dec 1 #17
This is much appreciated, KS Toronado Niagara Dec 1 #18
Little monets that are priceless. You are blessed. nt Hotler Dec 1 #19
One night in the meadow near my childhood house I was awed by what it seemed like Clouds Passing Dec 1 #20
howdi. AllaN01Bear Dec 1 #21
I think it likes flying better. elleng Dec 1 #22
My mom was like that every day. hunter Dec 1 #23
Fireflies in December?! BlueKentuckyGirl Dec 1 #24
Beautiful! liberalla Dec 1 #26
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