It being March there are lots of pretty obvious flags that spring
has sprung. A lovely, heart-warming sign
like daffodils and crocus’s bursting open to turn yellow and purple faces to
the still cold sunshine. The other day I
saw a bird flying off with a stick in its beak; house prices might still be at
an all-time low for humans but the construction industry in nature is about to go
through the roof. Followed thereafter by
a baby albeit animal boom. There are
little spring boy and girl babies springing up everywhere. Rabbits are showing up on grassy verges. Easter eggs are taking up space on
supermarket shelves. There are bikinis
in the shops.
The list is endless.
But there are other signs that winter is finally behind
us. For me at least.
Running
There is a gloriously welcome stretch in the evenings now
and if Mister Husband is home for 6pm I will be out for a run and back before
the dark settles. Bliss!
Interesting smells
There is the distinct smell of, there is no other word for
it, shite in the air. Slurry is flying
as I type. It is being spread in the
field across from us. The odour travels
far and wide. It gets in my mouth. On my clothes. On the dog.
In the house. It. Is. Everywhere!
The Hunger Games
The kids won’t stop eating.
I think their bodies know spring is in the air and they are tanking up
for a growth spurt. It is day three and their jaws haven’t stopped. Weetabix
for breakfast followed by homemade pancakes.
In the afternoon there is dinner, then sandwiches, fruit, cereals,
smoothies, scones, hot chocolates and more sandwiches. This morning
the youngest two had spag bol for their dinner.
At 11am.
Chainsaws
A strange one perhaps but in light of the mad, crazy storms
we experienced lately, these machines are everywhere at the moment, dealing
with fallen trees. But I am not thinking
about chainsaws in terms of tree surgery.
No. I have them in mind for this.
Lent
Always a dead give-away that spring has arrived. One of the most miserable events in the Roman
Catholic calendar. As if it’s not bad
enough that we were born feeling guilty now we’re banned from chocolatey
goodness and drowning our sorrows at the end of the week in a tipple or
two.
Baths
Going swimming is not an unusual event in our house. We have been going to our local leisure
centre once a week for the last 18 months.
During the mid-term break however, I was mortified to realise not one single
droplet of water had touched my boys for 8 days and counting. So I packed them off for a Different Day
Swim. Now that spring has poked her nose
outside her nest the boys are also spending a lot more time outside of our
nest. Cue filth and dirt and dust and
general mucky puppy-ness. Cue lots of
baths. Lots of baths.
Flirting
There is something about good weather and warm sunshine that
brings out the best in people. Even a
bit of flirty-ness. The appearance of
bare ankles, short sleeves and hems plus loud music has already been noticed in
certain quarters. This might have a
little something to do with the emergence of spring time amour. My almost three year old is no
exception. “Like that lady.” We were at the school gates and he was
gawking at a girl several years my junior and several decades his senior. “Pretty lady.
Me love pretty ladies.” And I thought
he was the one destined to mind me in my dotage.
Trampoline
Our trampoline is well travelled. Been all over the garden this last
winter. Then it decided to take an all-expenses
paid spring break at the neighbours place.
As punishment it spent the last month on its netted back. Not unlike like a beetle. Recently it has been forgiven and put upright. The boys are in seventh heaven and despite
half a dozen missing springs, taking their chances and putting it through its
paces again. It’s great for a spot of
exercise and working up an appetite. Not
that they need one. And now we’ve got summer to look forward to.
Hilarious post! Loving the stretch in the evenings too, and the early start isn't quite so hard when it doesn't feel like you're getting up in the middle of the night. Hope the boys enjoy their time to get muddy and bounce in the fresh air!
ReplyDeleteThanks April. Yes, that stretch is uh-may-ZING!! Love this time of year.
DeleteGreat post, liking the chainsaw and the trampoline. I'm realising I'd better ramp up on the baths too here. I hadn't put two and two together why my mucky pups were extra mucky last few days. :)
ReplyDeleteHow I wish I could get at least two of them to have showers though! They all love the bath and use it as a water box. Which, technically speaking it is, but I just want them in for enough time to dissolve the grime and then GET OUT!!!!!
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