September 14, 2009
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All Of This, In One Morning
She wakes early because there are things she wants to do and she wants to get a head start on eating breakfast and trying on 32 pairs of pjs and unrolling toilet paper on the dog. These things take time.
It feels good to be awake because it does
after breakfast, we race out to check the Russian Olive berries which are nearly ripe and she tells me about the other berries she has loved all summer long and how she will miss them in the winter but then it will be spring again and there will be more berries.
it is her very own love story.
and then she is tired and wants to walk back to the house for tea but not before stopping to be certain there are no more raspberries. “It is late in the season” I tell her, and this is not likely.
But we find some anyway because she is five and sometimes berries appear because she loves them so much she wills them into growing.
and then it is time for a two minutes of loud, passionate playing on her keyboard before sleeping
While I drink my tea and watch her sleep, Jesse comes in to show me something very exciting, A CAN SHAPED SNACK. He could not be more thrilled that his Annies O’s are standing on their own and tries to heat them up without disturbing their form.
Roo wakes, and she hurries to put on her favorite dress because she wants to wear it in the fields and in the woods and under the apple trees.
and then we run to the apple trees because it feels good to run and breathe and be alive
we find many apples, each one as exciting as the last.
we eat 3 apples each and we stop to rest for a few
this is important
Jesse brings us this
and loses his mind from happiness because it can do this
then we go looking for caterpillars, voles, mushrooms, berries, snakes and birds
we find some
she calls this one Buttcrack Fungus and I am inclined to agree
he is amused by this
she finds a red Bellied snake
she holds it like this and tells me how it’s eyes are cloudy but this is ok because it will shed it’s skin soon and then it will be able to see everything clearly again.
he sits in his favorite apple tree for at least an hour because he can
I lay down for nap in the field because I have been working late at night when they sleep and I am so tired. When I wake, I find that she has pilfered my scarf and is delighted with her stolen bounty
I retrieve my scarf by tickling her into submission and then I smile at her because we both know she will be back for more.
It doesn’t get any better than this.
Comments (28)
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My MG looked at this with me and has invited herself over to your house to play. Hope that’s alright.
I think you would be hard pressed to find a day better than you just have, yes. : )
“she’s so small and cheerful, she wills the berries into growing out of season”.
Indeed, it’s hard to imagine better! How uplifting
What a great day! (And I got a good laugh out of the butt-crack fungus!) Great photos, too.
How very very LOVE-ly Julie.
Life is so very precious . .. and how wonderful it is to be with our children, moment by moment, day by day
What an excellent day you all had!!
Those are the weirdest raspberries I’ve ever seen!
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I was so busy today with chores and making pickles. Although my little guy was part of it, your post reminds me how precious our time together is. Your post is his kind of day! I just said to hubby who really enjoyed reading and viewing your post, too bad you guys are so far away.
Lovely Julie, Lovely!!
What a wonderful day!
A beautiful day, for certain!
This is beautiful.
I absolutely love and appreciate your photo blogs.
This one is particularly beautiful.
that would be my favorite dress if i were a little girl, too.
What a beautiful adventure! Have you ever thought of making children’s books? You certainly have a gift for it.
I love it!!! And I especially love buttcrack fungus. Roo and Micah must be related.
What a beautiful story. I agree with Coffeeandamuffin, you should make books if you don’t already.
Magical.=)It makes me so happy you are blogging again.
the nearing of autumn does that to me too. it’s simply divine.
mind you, i’m not at all complaining about the arrival of spring down here in the southernlands.
all in good time.
thank you for sharing such precious moments.
:dancingcow: Gillen, Jesse and I are giggling and exclaiming over here with joy over every bit of this. And you have successfully proven wrong Gillen’s theory that the puff ball mushrooms have to be exploded with feet only as they have poisonous gases. Thank you Jesse.
What a beautiful, magical day!
Days like that are the ones you want to bottle and save for in the middle of winter, forget the tomatoes and jam can the days!
Really beautiful pictures.
Awesome
we call those *poof* mushrooms, (I think they look like what we call poof mushrooms
we used to find them in MN. cool snake, our pet one is about to shed too. I always get nervous, I say to alec, “she looks kind-of dead!” He reassures me “Mom, you say that every time and every time she’s ok” gotta love those kiddos!
Rowan, at the annie-o’s: oooooh
and at the snake: OOOOOOOH
Roo looks like Alice in Wonderland. (It is a wonderland, isn’t it.)
Your hair, as always, is wondrous.
I’m recommending this because I can’t get over a little girl in a dress picking up and holding a snake. I think it’s wonderful!
what a simply beautiful life.
Stopping by to say hi