Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Last Days of Summer

Fall is in the air. Well, at least it was. The heat radiating off the sidewalks in the last few days resembles weather more appropriate for July than the last days of August. I am starting to think this may be the summer that never ends. We did, however, get a few day break from the heat last week. The cool, crisp mornings that require me to throw sweaters over pajamas for early morning play sessions in the yard and enjoying dinner outside without the humidity causing us to high tail in back into the a/c are reminders that in fact, this summer, like all summers, will end.

The public school buses making practice runs down our street and today's introductory play date in preparation for Joseph's own first day of pre-school are further reminders that end of summer is upon us. The talk of Halloween costumes has become part of our daily conversation

Me: Joseph, what do you want to be for Halloween?
Joseph: A duck
Me: What about a dinosaur? I can't find a good duck costume.
Joseph: No, no dino, Mommy. Duck!

I will not mention the Eddie Bauer and LL Bean catalogues stuffed in our mailbox hawking their down coats and wool mittens and hats. Another reminder that, unlike the last two years, I have to do more than graze the racks of Gap Kids looking for a "cute", not necessarily practical, winter jacket and snow gear. These kids need snow pants and boots and functional hats and mittens. And all this garb needs to be put on for a trip out of the house for like 4-5 solid months. I'm starting to have a panic attack...

At least I won't have to hear anyone refer to a winter hat as a toboggan this year. Seriously, southerners, toboggans are sleds.

So what do my southern born but newly transplanted to New England babies do in the waning days of summer? They get their swim (or sprinkler) on in the backyard.

They drink from hoses:


And slide down homemade water slides:

And make their cheesy "Say Cheese" faces at the camera:

And the littlest one just watches and follows his big brother's every move, waiting for the day when he gets to run through the sprinkler too:


And the biggest one even pauses for a minute in the general vicinity of his brother - just long enough for me to snap this picture:

And if I close my eyes and wish hard enough, this is exactly what we'll be doing in 6-ish months because this summer is never going to end....






1 comment:

Erin said...

darling! i miss winter. but only kind of. seasons are fun though.