Thursday, October 23, 2008
Regional Fun
Although most of Hubby's family lives in NH, my siblings and father are spread far and wide across the country. I have regular contact with two sisters and a brother, living in Atlanta and Dallas.
These are warm states. States that don't get NY style blizzards. States where the swim season will last more than a month. States where they rarely buy winter coats for their children.
And they like to remind me, in about January, how nice and warm it is in their states. I love the cold weather but I will admit it sometimes sounds pretty sweet, after scraping thick ice off the car windshield for the fifth day in a row. And when I'm stocking up on food with ten million of my neighbors because the forecast calls for another big blanket of snow.
But this time of year I cannot be distracted by the merits of living in a warm state. And I can tell you why with just one word...
Leaves.
I know many people see work, hours of back aching work, when they see a yard full of leaves. But we have children. We have children old enough to use rakes. And they have friends. And if we play the old Tom Sawyer card, we can usually get a few extra helpers involved, free of charge.
I love that my kids will have memories of sledding and snow angels. But I also treasure days like the past week, where we have raked up the same pile of leaves over and over again, and jumped in it, over and over again.
Baby boy has hidden in them and called to the dog to come find him. He has become hard core this year, pulling out the safety glasses and wearing a belt to keep itchy leaf particles out of his pants.
We are far from done with the entire yard. But the part we have done, we have done over and over. It is a joy some children never get to experience. Not because they are economically challenged. Not because their parents don't care.
Mainly because they will be swimming in their backyard pools in December. Just about the time my kids are breaking out the sleds.
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From a December-swimmer: I must admit, the leaves do sound like a ton of fun!!
What a charming and interesting blog! I discovered your blog today and enjoyed reading it over lunch.
Thanks for the interesting, perceptive writing and your nuanced human observations of the world. My own daughter is a 17 year old driver, and your words brought back all my feelings from her first days behind the wheel. We spent yesterday raking in our Massachusetts yard, enjoying the clear crisp air, and appreciating the absence of wind.
-Gray
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