Sunday, July 16, 2006

Summer

Summer finally found us here in Misawa. With no A/C it is hot, humid, and lovely everywhere we go. I am loving it. Just when I get so hot I think I will die, summer will be over. I enjoy the slow progression of the four seasons. We have four very distinct very intense seasons here and for me variety is the spice of life.

I have been enjoying this summer weather so much I have been neglecting my blog and interacting with all my blogging buddies. When I am at the gym I inevitable compose a wonderful little post in my head. Perfect grammar and spelling, a compelling introduction, a little humor, it is such a lovely post. Yet, by the time I get home, showered, a trip to the playground, lunch, coloring. . . The other day with my feet soaking in the cool water of Lily's new swimming pool, the light breeze tickling the leaves of the shade providing trees, I thought of the perfect post, but it too was lost in the hustle of the day. I can't seem to sit at the computer for long enough to blog these days. I am having too much fun. Hopefully my addled brain will remember all these lovely posts when I get the chance to sit still again.

Lily turned three, it was wonderful. Potty training is progressing slowly, but it is all good, no worries. Our camping trip was a blast. School is good, I am getting "it" - so far so good. I have a lot to say, but I am sure you are all too busy to read it all anyways, best left for the cool days of winter???

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Happy Birthday to Lilly. Let me know how the threes are. Enjoy the summer days, before you know it they will be gone. Wish I could say that for here. Fall looks like it is far away!

laura capello said...

No a/c? I cannot even comprehend that. I'm such a delicate little flower.

And our heat index was 115 degrees yesterday, this is the best time of the year for my foot to be broken, a perfect excuse to stay out of the heat.

I'm glad there are people that enjoy summer so much. I love the seasons too, but I much prefer winter over summer.