Running to See Baba and Granny |
The girls have been a riot, both seemingly non stop talkers, telling us all about their lives. It's like a faucet that's been turned on and Halle is beginning to match Hayden. Both seem happy in school, like their school work and classmates, and are very busy, usually doing something each day after school, like all kids. Halle has a soccer game tomorrow, but Hayden's swimming has ended until June 1st when the neighbor hood pool and swim program begins, a big deal around her as neighborhoods compete, and their are teams for all ages, I think.
It looks like a sunny day; the backyard and porch are hemmed in by green trees, isolating and giving privacy to sitting out on the deck...what a difference from three months ago when the trees were bare, the yard bare and cold. Tonight we are having Turkish koftes on pita with tomato sauce, Jill's favorite.
This morning we are planning to go to a great nursery, one that Ellen recommended and Jill loves called Merrifield, I think. They have almost anything you could want according to Jill. It seems so different here from the lake, two to three weeks ahead of Chautauqua in weather I would say if not more. And it's going to get warm over the next couple of days.
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