Thursday, May 15, 2008

Thursday Thoughts

Today it was beautiful outside. I love my deck. We may live ten feet from our neighbors, but our trees are mature and gorgeous in the spring. My boys and my sister's boys abandoned their clothes and their senses and pummeled themselves with water, and when the screams died down they dug in the mug and threw mud and my mud covered nephew declared himself Mr. Poop.

The joys of watching in safety from my upper deck finally wearing short pants and a t-shirt resting in my lounge chair shaded by a green market umbrella. For two minutes. Then somebody needed something and soon we had two muddy cousins in the shower warming up, one playing a computer game and needing constant food, and my son outside in the puddle, "won't anyone play with me?" (I've only been in the mud for 3 hours straight, I can't believe no one is still here with me.) He is fascinated--fixated... well he loves water! And never gets tired of pouring and swirling and playing in it.

A few weeks ago we rented a rowboat at the University of WA water activity center. Ha ha! Wow! Anyone can see that 2 year olds and rowboats aren't the best pair... but we added a five year old too just for fun. Everyone did great, and Aaron took on all the rowing, which was tricky. As we were coming back inland I decided to try to help him out by rowing some... I was splashing him and uncoordinated and just as I was getting the hang of it Ian leans over and falls out of the boat in front of me!

Oars go flying (luckily they are attached by a short eye-bolt.) and I lean way over grabbing Ian back into the boat. It wasn't a warm day, but fortunately it wasn't horribly cold either, 'cause we didn't have any faster way to get back to shore than Papa's arms. Ian was shocked, but life-jacketed of course, and none the worse for the wear but very silent. His legs started to cramp with cold by the time we got to the dock. I stripped him down and put my warm cap and Papa's coat on him. It reached to the ground and he looked like a sand creature from star wars with the hoods, hovering up to the car. Soon he was back to himself, entertaining us with his new attire. I got completely wet from the waist down, from hugging him to myself, but it is amazing what the minivan holds! It had been an exceptionally long time since it had been cleaned (yikes) and there were blankets, a couple extra kid coats and a new diaper! Perfect! I now had a bright red wool kilt (afghan) and Ian was sporting a Seahawks blazer! Alls well that ends well.

Thank you Becca for inviting me to Blogger! I think I like this!

1 comment:

  1. Hi friend! I am glad to hear about your life and see it first hand! Your boys sound just like W and S. Now that it is warm, all they want is to splash and pour water and come in only after they are completely covered with mud!!! Have a great day!

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