I wrote this last week and was going back to correct typos and just never got to my computer. We have had some beautiful days since then. It starts off really cool, which is fine with me, and then warms up to about 4:00 when the temps start falling.
Emily took the girls swimming one day, knowing it might be too cold, but it turned out to be nice. Her goal is to only go when the sun is shining on the pool and get out when the sun goes behind the trees and cools things off.
The girls did fine as long as their noodles were nearby, and Emily was able to get out and relax a little.
This was July 5th, I think, before it got warmer. == After a long wait and a few warm-ish days, I thought we could put away sweaters and certainly coats, but here I sit on the front porch in a fleece jacket at almost 2:00 in the afternoon. I'm only out here because the girls are all playing at the park across the street, and I cannot stand not watching the intersection where they cross. It's one of the safest corners in town with a good view both ways and no tricky vegetation. Cars drive too fast on this street, and I worry that they'll be chattering to each other and forget to make eye contact with the stopped driver. I know they're old enough, but they are still my babies, and I'll watch them as long as I can. They're almost ready to walk from their house to mine. They want to walk downtown to the Swirl for their weekly treat, but I don't think this summer will be the time. Besides cars driving down the street, there are always motorized bikes and scooters sneaking up behind you - and some of these kids are not watching for people.
Today was the beginning of the first real week of activities, and we did fine this morning. It's so hard to keep them at the table to talk to them about what's going on this week, but we have to have regular meetings and write things down, or we'll forget half of what we need to do.
They filled in their library paper for minutes read, and we talked about what books we were going to get to read to each other and which ones they can read alone. They spent way too much time decorating their little notebooks with stickers and playing with my new "tiny timer". Its big enough to allow them to keep up with how many minutes are left on whatever they're doing.
I'm loving Graysen's new haircut. Emily originally cut 10 inches off to contribute to Locks of Love, and she had a long on the front, shorter on the back haircut. She then took her to Great Clips, and the man kept cutting until he had what Em called a "Buster Brown" cut. It's hard to get used to her with short hair, but I think it's cute. She has enough fullness or whatever you call it so it doesn't look limp, and it's so easy to wash and dry.
Katherine thinks she'll be ready to donate hers when it gets long enough, probably before she's 10.
I stocked up on snacks and lunch things and hid a lot of them. Itt\'s too easy to graze all day and ask for food every 15 minutes. Meatless meals are so hard for kids. They're used to eating a lot of vegetables, so lots of fruits and some carrots and English cucumbers are on the menu this week. I had a little cheese pizza for them, pretzels, carrots, cucumbdtrs, nectarines, and bananas. I saw where one of them had taken a few bites from an apple, but I wrapped it up for later today. Nice surprise for the afternoon.
I got all these fruits and vegetables plus a few more from Amazon Fresh, along with whatever else I needed. Sometimes I just don't want to get out and go to Safeway. I've heard people worry about the produce, but I've always had good luck with mine, and I think the prices are comparable.
Except for this orange. I hope it tastes better than it looks, but I have my doubts. (It was fine.) The other things that I've tasted are great.
We won't get much done around that, but we'll try to do some fun things. We're going to walk up to Ri9o Bravito downtown for lunch one day. They've found some meatless goodies there and love it, and I'm sure I won't have any trouble finding something good. The Swirl, the frozen yogurt place, is on their list of places to visit too.
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