A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood
Another beautiful day! I tried really hard to spend my 15 minutes decluttering my living room, but the outdoors was calling. I also needed to plant my flowers. I had already sent the children outside so I joined them. Pumpkin Girl helped me weed out the flower beds while Boo carted off the weeds in his dump truck. Later he raked the beds and Pumpkin Girl helped me place the flowers. The beds are in full sun, so we left room to plant tomato plants as soon as they come in at the garden center. In Kentucky, they always say "Plant tomatoes after the Derby." That is the first weekend of May, but I’ll be keeping my eye out for them in the meantime.
When Bip woke up, we put a hat on him and brought him out in his little chair. After the flowers were planted we had lunch outside on our picnic bench. As soon as quiet time was over, I sent them outside again. It’s just too nice not to be out. I wish the weather would stay like this. It’s so nice that Phil even rode his bike into work.
Days like today are just one of many reasons I am glad we homeschool. Children belong outside in this kind of weather, just enjoying the sunshine, not cooped up in a classroom. And they will be out there until the National Anthem plays at 5:00 when they come in for chores and dinner. We as adults should get out more, too. Had my children been gone today at school, would I have gone outside by myself? Probably not. I’m thinking of going back out with them right now…
Aaahhh!!! I know what you mean. Spring is finally in the air. We spent a lot of time outside yesterday also. I love spring. I was really getting some cabin fever. I too am hoping to plant some flowers and tomatoe plants and maybe some other things this year. Truth is I know nothing about gardening. How embarrasing to admit that, but it’s true. I am researching it though and learning and hope to try a garden this year and some beautiful flowers.
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