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Monday, November 30, 2015

Grandparents are Grand

I just want to give a shout out to grandparents. There's a reason "grand" is at the front of their title. They truly are grand to have around. I just wish we lived closer. Whenever we leave grandparents' home T sheds great tears. There's something uplifting and inspiring being around grandparents. They're encouraging to the parents as well.

Thanks to S's parents for letting us have a lunch date. Thanks for indulging my idea of going to the park with the kids on Thanksgiving. Thanks for just being there and loving our family. Thanks for being family, and involved.

Grandparents are grand.

Water and Worms


A bird came down the walk:
He did not know I saw;
He bit an angle-worm in halves
And ate the fellow, raw.


And then he drank a dew
From a convenient grass,
And then hopped sidewise to the wall
To let a beetle pass.
~Emily Dickenson
 
 
It's been quite rainy the last several days. Thanksgiving, it seems, was our last sunny day 
between Thursday and Monday. Little F was not going to let that stop her from going outside.
 I made sure she had a coat on (it was after all a cold rain), put rainboots on her feet, and let 
her explore the wonderful outdoors. I thought for sure she'd make mud puddles and was 
finding myself wishing I'd brought a more play friendly jacket with us to her nana's home. 
Thankfully little F is far more fascinated by grass and puddles than by mud. She spent 
most of the morning picking grass and wild onions, "planting" them in Nana's empty 
flower pots, and chasing worms in puddles. 
 
There were plenty of worms. She started out by squatting so that she could get a better 
view. Then, tentatively, her hand reached out toward the worm. Quickly she retracted  it, 
then tried again. This time she reached through the low puddle and actually touched
 its back! She startled as the worm recoiled from her tough, curling its front and rear ends, 
wriggling into a tight coil. She again retracted her hand, and again reached out. This 
continued for several minutes. Changing her methods F then cupped her hands to 
block and change the worm's path. I think she was rather disappointed it didn't 
climb up 
             into her 
                         hands. 
But she kept exploring and observing the worm for quite a long time. 

When she came inside she said "I did saw a worm outside. 
It was big and taller and taller. It touch me."

 

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