| Father and son riding off into the sunset.... |
| AG in the swimming spirit.... |
Along with the swimmies and training wheels are EMPTY bottles - yes more than one - of sunscreen. UV rays beware, my children have enough block on to protect them through their college spring breaks. I love that sunscreen bottles, sand toys and picnic blankets have replaced fleeces and umbrellas in my trunk. I know, I know, I won't be bashing Seattle skies so much in February, but I am hoping this will fuel me through at least March when I am tired of snow and blustery winds, have baked my 10th loaf of pumpkin bread of the week and write this blog with my hands peeking out from piles of heavy down comforters. Live in the moment.
I just threw a bandaid box in the recycle pile today. Plenty of skinned knees in these parts - and while I am not happy to report the boo- boos, I am happy that the kids have doubled their outdoor playtime, and trippled their risk taking in doing so, and while I am not a fan of seeing my five year old going head first down a driveway on a skateboard, I am more happy he is doing something he once thought he'd never try.
Thanks to some very generous friends we explored more boat time these past weeks. The novelty effect of being off the land just does not wear off. It's kind of like an iPad.
We have mostly spent beach time at ocean beaches, we tried a lake with the kids for the first time. It was quiet and serene. I did quite literally feel tension (you know of which ice cream shop to hit on the way home) melting from my shoulders.
| My timid Cam swam out to that slide and loved going down! |
This past weekend we had friends drive all the way from Brooklyn to spend one night with us to officially welcome us "home," despite their very crazy work schedules. Not only did they make the 7 hour trek after hard work schedules, they did so with a three year old AND an infant. Seriously good friends whom we got to share good food and laughs with. After so many years away, it was comforting to know we did not miss a beat with one another, and our friendship only sweetened by getting to love each others' children. All of this can only be enhanced by the fact that the two of them have prescription pads and are medical professionals who answer the phone at all hours to hear about cuts, fevers, bumps, rashes, etc..... Really they couldn't get any better as far as friends go.
| A good excuse to bake a cake. |
| His excitement of being the recipient of this item to lick easily outweighed that of learning to ride his bike and swim combined. For real. |
ELI! No wheels! Remember when he could only bear crawl? I will never forget our celebration at Ladro when he started walking that day. No floaties, either!
ReplyDeleteYour family looks so centered and perfect. What a SWEET life you are living. Miss you, friend!
Way to go Eli!!
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