I see swallows everywhere now. The smell of freshly cut grass is thick on
the wind. I’ve even hung washing on the
line. Some days it’s too warm to wear a
coat. I’m googling smoothie recipes
again. The other day I needed to wind
the window down an inch or so on the school run. I see kids eating ice creams sometimes. Camping gear is on offer in stores. It’s First Holy Communion and Confirmation
time. Birds either have wriggling worms
in their beaks or nest building material.
When I dress in the morning I leave off a layer. Sandals are appearing in the shops and you don’t
have to look too hard to find sunglasses either. Before we know it, sun block will out where
we can see it and not behind everything else on the shelf.
It’s spring!
Our trampoline is dead though. Never mind, the boys don’t know it but another,
bigger and better one, is on the way. This
week I was putting lunches into school bags and I realised one of the boys hadn’t
done his homework from the night before.
Because he was too busy playing outside.
The way it should be. Most nights
they go to bed with dirty hands because I haven’t the energy to fight with them
to shower. A baby wipe in the morning will
do the job just fine, thank you.
It’s spring!
These nights I don’t bother lighting
the candle in the fireplace nor do I switch on the lights strung from the
mantle. It’s not dark enough. The boys complain going to bed accusing me
of sending them too early because it’s still bright. Even though they are going half an hour
later than they usually would. The fruit
bowl suffers a quick but painless death.
Trousers are ankle length and long sleeved t-shirts skim the tops of
jeans. They’ve all grown.
It’s spring!
Book lists for 2016/17 have come home
and Smallest Boy has received his Induction Day time. Thoughts are moving towards trips to the
Zoo, Tayto Park, picnics and our beloved holiday in Rosslare. Winter coats are shucked off. The box of street chalks has been unearthed
to fill the hour in between school runs.
Knees are ripped out of jeans, toes scuffed on shoes that are becoming
too tight. Little freckles appear across
little noses. Fingernails are dirty and hangnails
complained about.
It’s spring!
The dog is shedding her winter
coat. Her water bowl needs refilling
often. The back door is left open all
afternoon. There are two spring
birthdays in the house. The music begins
to change on the radio; a distinct summery sound. The air smells different; wet earth, silage on
the fields. All around things are
growing, creatures are being born as the circle of life begins again.
It’s spring!
Oh I love this.....it seems like we waited so long for Spring this year!
ReplyDeleteI hope I bump into you in Rosslare this year!