Ahhh....the glorious days of summer.
Lazy days lounging in the sun, catching up on my reading, watching the kids dash through the sprinkler, listening to the joyous sounds of their laughter.
ERRR.....(screeching brakes)....REALITY!!
This happens every year--and each year I swear will be different.
We begin the summer with high hopes and boundless energy, with lists of things we will do "for sure" and plans to never waste a moment.
The month of June is always great--it truly is. The weather is warm and sunny, and the nights get cool enough to enjoy sitting outside. We still have the ambition to actually get out and do much of what we want. The 4th of July is always a fun time; this year we even braved sitting on the roof with all three kids, where we had a gorgeous clear shot of the downtown fireworks.
Then, somehow, almost as if on cue, the heat becomes almost intolerable to do anything but stay indoors. Finally, around 7:00, it cools off enough to head outside to once again feel like it's summer...for about a half hour. Because as soon as the sun starts to sink, the mosquitoes rise out from wherever they hide, and attack. If you want to stay out and "enjoy" the evening, copious amounts of gag-inducing bug spray must be applied.
After days indoors, that joyful laughter turns to sibling bickering; whining over who gets what and fighting over who did what, and ultimately crying over who hit what. As for my reading, the only reason I've managed to tackle the books I have is because I've resorted to staying awake until 2 a.m. to ensure that if none of my other summer dreams come true, I at least have made a dent in my bookshelf!
Friday, July 26, 2013
Wednesday, July 17, 2013
Water Wednesdays
Water Wednesdays have proven to be one of the easiest days to organize. It doesn't take much more than a hose, a sprinkler, or a blow-up pool to keep little ones entertained for hours. Even the hottest days are enjoyable to be outside in when you add water to the mix. I think my little guy's favorite day so far, though, was the day we had a bike wash. The smile on his face above comes from the fact that he learned how to whip his sisters with a wet towel....wow, that starts young!
My daughters' favorite day was when we met their aunt and cousins at the beach. We went early and had the beach almost entirely to ourselves!
What I find most interesting is how every time the hose is out, the girls like to also bring out their umbrellas. :)
This summer is speeding by so quickly. Here's to slowing it down and making it last as long as possible....enjoy!
Tuesday, July 2, 2013
ARTISTIC Tuesday # 1 and 2
I had planned to get these up a lot closer to the days we were actually doing these projects, but now is as good a time as ever, I guess! It's amazing how quickly that lazy summer mentality seeps into routine.
Our first Artistic Tuesday was a very simple one. On our pre-summer dollar store shopping trip, the girls found little cross-stitch kits they wanted to try out, so we got one for each of them. They came with a plastic needle and "fabric" and several colors of yarn. I believe the intention was to make the design on the cover, but the plastic fabric had no outline for it and it seemed too complicated so the girls made simple outlines instead to follow. It was a fun way to introduce them to the idea of cross-stitch, and it made them feel grown up to be "sewing," but I wouldn't recommend buying the kit at the dollar store. The yarn is too thick to work with and about halfway through, their needles looked like they came out of the "There was a crooked little man" story. That being said, it was a great $2 spent because it kept them occupied for hours!
Artistic Tuesday # 2 was also a simple project. Once again our materials came from the dollar store. We found five different colored packages of "foam dough," which is basically just sticky little balls of foam that you squish into different shapes. I found this to be just as fun of a material to work with as the kids did. My little guy loved it as well, even though he kept saying, "eeeww" as it stuck to his hands. Unfortunately I didn't get a picture of him working with it. :(
So far these cheap materials are proving to be quite the success around here!
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