Thursday, June 16, 2016

Raindrops and Mud Pies

   I had a bit of a magical moment last week while watching the girls.  First off, I should say that I have been learning how to do a hula to He Mele No Lilo with my mom in preparation for our second annual summer luau party. It's really fun, and amazing that when we first watch the video, we were like, "Wow - how are we ever going to learn to do all that?"  But we've been learning it a few bits at a time, and we are now to the point where we know the order of the whole hula and are just fine-tuning it!

   That said, back to last week with the girls.  We went outside to play, and after a bit it started to sort of drizzle, but we ignored it.  Then after a few minutes, it really started pouring down rain!  Play moved onto the covered porch.  : )
   And I noticed the very edge of the part of the deck where the cover ended at the side of the house, a perfect line of raindrops.  So I sat on the inside edge under the covered front porch and watched the rain come down.  There is a perfect backdrop for the rain where the twins' family lives - a large green-grassy yard bordered all the way around by evergreens.  Beautiful!  It wasn't cold out, so it was a joy to sit and watch the rain come down.  Then the girls joined me, and we all sat watching the raindrops.  There was a rhododendron just off to the right of us, and fat droplets were slipping down the smooth leaves of the rhodie, and it really just gave me an overwhelming sense of being in Hawaii.  Now, I have never been to Hawaii, but rhodies have always made me think of Hawaii, and I know they have sudden periods of rain there.  So for me, that was as close to feeling like what it actually might be like to be there. It felt magical.

                    




   Rhododendron -  -  -  -  -  -  -  Plumeria.  See?? The leaves are similar!!  ; )
cue hula music .......


    Then the rain stopped.  The girls started catching raindrops from the rhododendron leaves in tiny flower pots and dumping them into a plastic bucket.  Then they decided to plant something.  So they needed dirt, right?  More water in the bucket!  More dirt! Water! Dirt! Another bucket!  (No seeds involved at all here, I can't remember what they said they were planting.  Probably something magical.) Then the plastic buckets were mud pies, fun to squish your fingers into.  And so on.  Just let your imagination rule the play - day!










   Then it was time to get cleaned up to go into town, so off to the hose it was! Rinsing hands and feet and flip-flops, and getting a drink -- yes!  Drinking out of the garden hose!!  ; )  Ah, the good old days!! lol











Fun times!!  Sadly, my days as the twin's nanny are coming to an end --  officially, at least.  Today, in fact, and we are having a party!  Summer is coming, their mommy is off work (as a middle school teacher), and next year they will be in full-time preschool.  Hard to say how things will go in the fall, but in the meantime, summer fun is just around the corner, and we can just hang out!  
What are your fun summer family plans? 

Enjoy each sunny day!  







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