Tuesday, November 07, 2017

records

I hear we may be setting temperature records this Thursday or Friday. Not of the good kind (a record high would be lovely, thank you!). It's already cold today. It will be far colder in a few days. I mean, brrr!

I feel cold just thinking about it.



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But in the early afternoon, the sun comes out and though it already is cooler than cool, well, it feels okay somehow!

I pick up Snowdrop and she is content to make the trip to the playground. But in leaving school, one of her class buddies comes up to her and asks -- can I come to the playground with you?
You worry about your grandkid being polite. Snowdrop loves her inventive play, her swing time. But she also likes this boy who is a sweet and good kid and so she says yes.

We make our way to the playground under canopies of gold...


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(I do realize that Snowdrop is in her warmest jacket and her pal is without one... In this case, I do not think she is overdressed!)


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(They share a croissant at the picnic table...)


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(And do a lot of running, swinging, spinning, sliding...)


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While the sun shines and the cold winds blow...


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And then it just gets too cold and we all head home.

(Snowdrop, in her tent, playing... school.)


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(she finds my collection of chickens...)


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I'll take the winter cold. But can we have some snow with it, please?

5 comments:

  1. Cool to see Snowdrop is friends with boys as well as with girls... and great that boys learn early that girls can be lively and fun!

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    1. These two have about the same energy levels. They've known each other since day one of school and have always had a solid connection. Definitely great buds!

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  3. A friend told me about Ocean a year or so ago, saying it was a calm and special way to end the day. I look forward to it each night.

    My own Precious Child is nearly 2 1/2 and it is fun to watch Snowdrop and think about what P.C. might be doing next. She has just started the pretend play with her tea set. She also loves the outdoors, especially playing in the leaves and jumping in muddy puddles. Both girls seem to be very good-natured and full of joy. We had snow Saturday [yes, in Seattle!] and she was beside herself, running from window to window ready to get out into it and build her first snowman.

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    1. Very close in age! I'm so looking forward to snow play this year -- I think we'll be seeing many snowmen around the farmette!

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