Tuesday, July 24, 2012

two-step tuesday

It rained. What a glorious sight!


The gentle pitter of little drops quenched the sighs of a thirsting world 
and gathered in a little puddle beside the garage.
It called her name. 






She danced with the raindrops. A jumping, stomping, splashing sort of dance.
Raindrops make good playmates.

She sat in the pool then tipped her head forward to soak up the muddy swirls with her golden locks. We bid our little pool goodbye, stopping to pour back what had gathered in the toes of the rain boots.

One dry skirt later and off we went, the pitiful song of our barren cupboards ringing in our ears. "To the grocery store!" we sang, our list in hand.

It was productive, pleasant, really, and bag fulls of God's bounty filled our trunk.
We pulled in the drive, my phone rang and I cheered with the sound of my mother's voice. 
Distracted, I emptied the car and closed the trunk, leaving my mind and my keys inside.

 I rang my knight-in-shining-armor.
He answered and sounded very happy to come rescue us.
So we danced in the raindrops, our groceries dry beneath the eave.
We waited.
What a welcome sight!

Evie begged him stay and he melted, his heart torn by the duty that called and those brown eyes. We savored those moments. Laughing at the misfortune that brought us togetherness in the middle of the day and dancing to the tune of big band swing. "Dance with me, daddy," she pleaded.

So he did.

He drove away.
We settled back into the routine of the day, a two-step Tuesday.


Wednesday, July 18, 2012

laugh-a-doodle

Is it even legal to post on a blog twice in the same day?

Probably not.

I've already driven above the posted speed limit. Eaten whipping cream over raspberries three times. Visited Target two separate times. I'm breaking all the rules today.Why stop now...

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The curly topped fairy made me laugh so much today, more than is probably good for a person. In case you haven't reached your funny limit for the day I thought I might help...

The floor beneath our dining room table is dangerous. Dangerously crummy. And I threatened to vacuum it. "No!" she cried,"If you vacuum it I will run away! (long thoughtful pause) Could you please use a silent vacuum?"

Evie and Daddy are working together to memorize Psalm 103. "Bless the Lord...," she says," Who forgives all your iniquilies."

Ready for a trip to Wasau, she assured me that she would pack all she needed. And this is what fills her bag...
1 pair fleecy jammies
1 sunhat
2 tank tops
1 pair of socks
1 bag of hair bows
"I'm all packed!" she declared.

Supper was finished, she was off to play while we chatted at the table for a few more minutes. We were interrupted by a cry of utter delight. "I went poopy in my potty chair!" We ran to celebrate the happy moment. But something was not right. In the corner of the room was the removed diaper, with evidence of it's previous cargo. In the potty chair was the refuse, flattened. I asked of these details, and she admitted the truth. The evidence had been planted. What the girl won't do for a little celebration...

Tantrum-splosion. Everything offended and then....a small doll in the corner caught her eye. The tears and wailing stopped. "That's for my dollhouse," she said happily, standing up from her flattened tantrum position,"I will go play with that!"

I found her blanket on the couch, the corner soaked. I asked her what happened. "A man came in and did it. And this is how it is," she said sadly.

And then she laughed herself to sleep....

color my world



It was an ordinary day with a splash of color


A quiet morning. The stillness broken by a little voice, a demanding little voice, "Mama, I need you!" "And I need you too," I whispered in her ear as she snuggled in my arms, her curly mop tickling my nose.

A hot day. The sort of hot that makes me wonder what life felt like before air conditioning. I love these hot summer days. I wait for them all winter long. But our castle on the hill has a direct view of the sun, its blazing heat merciless. We escape the fate of our hapless grass and retreat to our chilly villa.

A restless child. Held fast in the grip of the same four walls, her mind schemes of new opportunities for fun. Toys, even new ones, no longer hold the magic they once did.

A creative mama. Held fast in the grip of the same four walls, her mind works in defense against the plans of a restless and mischief loving 3 year old while trying to accomplish the tasks of the day.

Many messes later....

A box of paint. A plastic tablecloth. A stack of paper. A hand full of paintbrushes. A creative little mind. A whole jar of paint dumped in her lap. A creative mama trying to direct a paint covered child into the bathroom for cleaning up. A plethora of painted handprints on the walls from the dining room into the bathroom. A good laugh about it all.

And she colors my world.

She brings me "presents" from the gardens.
"Here, mama," she says, her smile as bright as the stems
 she clutches with muddy fingers,"I picked these just for you."
And my heart melts.
.

Wednesday, July 11, 2012

at last

It was a sweet little town, humble folk, a dot on the map surrounded by acres of rolling Wisconsin farmland. But, everything was about to change, for the Pope and his princess Poopsie would be rolling in with their little brood. A Vatican had been purchased and they were moving in. As they drove through town, the neighbors lined the streets and cheered, their simple lives made a little more sparkly by a glimpse at royalty, almost as sparkly as the rhinestone studded tiara hanging from princess Poopsie's rear view mirror. Weaving their way through the crowds the Pope and his family arrived at their new home. At last....

A few days later the Minnesota contingent saddled up their donkeys and headed east, stopping in a little town called Weston, Wisconsin. At last...

The sun was warm, the people kind, the Vatican comfortable. A weekend full of boxes and paper, cow barn smell, hugs and laughs and stories and the busyness of two little girls who fell into life with each other as if they had never been separated. We made memories. At last...we were together again.
a warm walk in Weston
Hugs and Kisses
Dairyland bound

More hugs!
And kisses!

(after successfully making it through a fascinating
and highly perfumed trip to VanDerGest Dairy)

And they discovered a dead butterfly

So they stared it at for a bit.


"Evie," said Hannah softly,"I think that butterfly has been hurt."
Little Grown up Victoria


Snuggling my sleepy little girls
Grandpa and V


Carems
Beautiful Day...Beautiful Ladies
Andy and his mad paper flattening skills
He used these skills to flatten an entire forest load of paper.
Clearly, he is amazing.
I married well.



Washing off the cow barn smell once and for all.
And we all rejoiced!
"Mommy," Evie said,"I want to stay here forever."


More sweet hugs!
And then they fell over and Hannah
hit her mouth on Evie's hard head
and there was much sorrowing.

At last...
It was time to pack up our mules and head home.


And as she sat quietly in the back seat we visited.
And then we realized that she had been sitting quietly for far too long.
So we turned around and discovered a girl who's legs,
arms and nose were as colorful as a summer garden.
"See!" she said with great delight,"I'm decorating myself!"


Snacks, Siestas and Sillys
The three S's of traveling with a small curly topped girl


Why not drive with a diaper on your head?
We all wore diapers on our heads
and I hope we succeded in bringing a little silly
to the world around us.

At last...
we were home.