Friday, 12 June 2009

  • There is a mama sparrow teaching her babies how to eat seeds by our front door and a group of baby robins learning how to get a worm down whole in the the back by the garden gate. June is here in all her glory. The purple petunias on my back fence are starting to drip over the edge of the windowbox nicely and we've ripped out the first crop of spinach and arugula, leaving some open brown patches in the garden. I've been mulling over what to plant there next and may need to consult my Victory Garden book.

    There is a lettuce plant growing in the big container with my fig tree on the deck, I dumped out the soil from a six pack of a batch of lettuce that didn't germinate into the planter and lately one straggling lettuce seedling that I thought was a goner in that six-pack has come into its own very happily at the base of the fig's trunk. Its a little silly but, it makes me smile. This courageous little lettuce plant, happily making a go of it where it was dumped.

    This week my good pals Birdy Mama, Nutmeg and I (and of course our various offspring) made a trip to the farmer's market together. It had been raining all morning so everything was wet, it was a touch chilly and the crowds were down a touch but, it made no difference to the pre-school types. Birdy Mama's daughter and Ru had a fablous time, jetting down the whole strip, Lettuce Man to Bread Stall to Egg Lady and back again, always looping in a cloud of shrieks and giggles near the goat's milk soap vendor, weaving between his table and the tomato plants the guy next door was selling. I didn't buy much: a pint of organic strawberries, a half a gallon of fresh milk, a dozen eggs and a generous tour through the sample trays at various booths (the Goat Cheese Man is always a great favorite) but it was so fun just to be there.  And we said again (as Nutmeg and I say to each other every week now) "Someday, we'll have to try those tamales everyone's always lined up for!" The air smelled soft and fresh, the spiderwort at the edge of the parking lot was blazing purple and green and everyone was walking just a touch slower and enjoying the day. Gosh I love the farmer's market!

    Ru is so, so, so into Richard Scarry. He has read all three of the books I bought him to death. So, I bought him more. They just came in the mail. I replaced some of the old, tattered favorites and replenished his library with new Scarry titles we'd never read and he'd never even seen. I hoped he'd like them. And then as soon as the cardboard box was opened that they arrived in, he was just beside himself. He spends almost all day every day now, flipping quietly through the pages by himself in a corner. Yesterday I even heard him laughing outloud heartily at some particularly genius illustration. And this morning he came down the stairs after waking up with all of his new books in his arms (a hefty load!) and a huge grin on his smile over the stack.

                     "Mommy! I have a lot of books!"
                     "Yes you do, Reuben."
                     "I'm a happy guy, Mommy!"

    There are few things that could warm this mommy's heart more toastily than that. I bought him books and it made him happy! I've done it folks. I've made a bookworm!

    Gideon is officially a walker now. All week he's been strolling around grinning proudly, open palms fluttering  up near his shoulders like he's a tight rope walker. Cute babe. Something just clicked this past weekend and he finally decided he was brave enough. I have no idea what made him decide he could do it, he just suddenly was! He's very subtle that way. We can't quite get over the fact that he's walking, even though he's been doing it all week, we still pause, watching him high-step across the living room, all the way from the sliding glass door to the dining room table and we hold our breath and our eyes shine and there is much explosive clapping and sweeping him up for kisses when he does indeed arrive.

    I have been working on compiling a book of key pictures of Gideon's first year of life. Its been really fun. I think I've made it up to six months so far. Jane is thinking about starting a scrapbooking business (and really people, she's brilliant at it!) and I am one of her first customers. I'm having her make a scrapbook for each boy but, first I wanted to make sure that I made a portrait book for Gideon like I did for Reuben when he was small. Basically this means that I'm collecting the photos from his monthly portraits into a hardbound book that Snapfish will print up for me. I add text and occasional quotes and its something lovely for the boys to look through and other family to enjoy too. There are so many other special moments and great pictures besides just the portraits that I'd love to have in a book for everyone to enjoy too though and I haven't done anything in the way of albums for Reuben for a couple of years now. So I'm really looking forward to Jane's expert work helping me out there, having the guilt load off my shoulders and having those fabulous albums all more beautifully made then I'd do anyhow! This is why community is a good thing. You scratch my back, I'll scratch yours.

Comments (7)

  • janeaustenlives

    Community is a VERY good thing! Can't wait to see those pictures. Your morning sounds so springy and delightful. I've got all my windows open, a glass of peach tea, reference books on Victorian living open, and a novel to correct. Life is good in Plymouth too!


    Miss you guys, and CONGRATS on raising a bookworm. You've got yourself two very fabulous little men there.
  • sloggy

    I didn't know you had a victory garden book! That's nice.

    I love Richard Scarry too, of course, because his books never seem to get boring. I have several around the house.

    I'm glad G is gettng excited about walking. He was so close at the wedding!!

    The birds sound like a nice site to watch and the plants too.

    I'll look forward to the Snapfish book!!

  • Meekandquietjourney

    Hurray for the inspiring lettuce plant...and the cozy farmers' market...and Jane's incredible scrapbook talent... and an especially BIG hurray for Reuben, the book worm. SO wonderful.

  • anonymous

    Yeay!!! for raising a bookworm. I love that adorable little quote from him. I agree, any time I have lots of books, I'm a happy gal :) 

  • doubleddog

    That little Ru statement is too cute! Those are great books which I've always liked too. I love the quirky little details in the illustrations.

    Congrats to G on walking! That's very exciting!

  • anonymous

    Just had to tell you... bought "Mr. Frumble...."Richard Scarry from a thrift store over the weekend for a buck... and thought of you :) 

  • botanyhead

    @Chosen - Aw! So happy!  p.s. Who are you?

    Never mind....just followed the link to your site....heh. *grin*

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