It wasn't the record breaking temps of May, but it was good.Filled with that sweet smell of a warm rainy day- and late nights and lots of fresh air.
& then one of the hottest days I can recall, with hours in the river.
Summer may be my favorite.
It wasn't the record breaking temps of May, but it was good.Filled with that sweet smell of a warm rainy day- and late nights and lots of fresh air.
& then one of the hottest days I can recall, with hours in the river.
Summer may be my favorite.
'No one is born a great cook,one learns by doing.' -Julia Child
Yesterday, I made a discovery. I need to stop cooking for my children. Instead, I need to cook with them. For possibly the 100th time, I'm making weekly dinner menus. This time, much more organized than before, with bigger hopes for success. I also had the boys each pick a day, when they can choose the dinner and be part of the process. Then I shared one of my childhood cookbooks with them- specifically, the stained, worn pages of blueberry cobbler. They were eager and excited; while making it, my oldest kept exclaiming "this is so awesome! I'm making this! this is so awesome!"...once the cobbler was in the oven, he started organizing our pots and pans, peeling carrots for the salad and setting the table. I think I'm on to something...and the cobbler was pretty tasty, too.
'I find peacein the rain.' - anonymous
Laying in bed, listening to the rain drops hit the windows, offers an unusual kind of peace. Snuggled up inside, warm, watching the rain drops come down, is relaxing. Putting on rubber boots, and heading outside to jump in mud puddles, provides sheer happiness. Smelling the sweet air, after a summertime rain storm, is equal to the scent of freshly mowed grass or the salty ocean air. Perhaps it's a learned appreciation, finding peace in the rain; perhaps it's something you adapt to, living on an island, with record rainfall; or perhaps the rain is more peaceful than we realize.
Navigating through childhood; stuck somewhere in between little brother, and being bigger.Doing everything a little bit earlier than his older brother did. Still yearning for long snuggles in mom's lap, cuddled close, saying I love you. Five feels big- it's that milestone, that jump from little kid to kid; Yet still so small in so many ways.
Five is big.
He is ready for it; I'm sifting through photos from the last five years. Reminiscing. Smiling. Laughing. Not crying, somehow.
Because five is big.
'here comes the sun' - The Beatles
Can't you hear it? Can't you feel the beat?
Come on, little darling, you must say yes!
Because summer is here, the sun is out,
and even if it's not shining,
you can still see the glow of the season in the faces of the children.
Yes! it's summertime, and the living is easy.
late nights, warm fires, cold drinks, lots of yard work, new swings up, old swings gone, remodeling, repurposing, rearranging.
Little darling, this is the stuff dreams are made of.
Summer!
Now head down to California, to the amazing Bethany Petrik!
the sun poured down like no other;records broke, flowers bloomed, water dried up, dust circled, school ended, crab festival came, children laughed and tan lines formed. all in the very merry month of May.
it was good, very, very good.
happy summer.