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| Emmie helps water the plants |
We come home, have lunch together, and then she takes a nap. In the afternoon, we play out back together. Sometimes we go in her baby pool. Or I work on the yard while she goes down her slide, colors on the patio with chalk, or escapes to her playhouse.
When Bruce gets home, I fix dinner. I've been cooking with the Thai basil and mint that we potted. I've never had my own outdoor plants before. As a child, when my mother would fix supper, she'd ask me to go out in the yard and pick some of the ingredients. Now as an adult, I am reminded of that as I select just the right leaves, the fragrance of the herbs wafting up towards me and staining my fingers. It's a simple pleasure.
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| Emmie reads her very first library book as we walk home! |
To add to our location, location, location, there is a state park about 15 minutes away by car. We went there the other night and pushed Emmie in her stroller on a wooded path surrounding a large, clear lake. Then yesterday we found a small forest preserve not far away that doubles as a Frisbee golf course. Bruce used to play a lot in his early 20s, and he literally squealed when we found it. I've only very rarely seen him get that excited, like a little kid. It was awesome!
Bruce and I are both embracing the role of landowner with joy. We can easily spend an hour in the garden center/lawn section of a store. Today, while Emmie's been napping, Bruce trimmed the bushes with a dangerous-looking contraption we borrowed from his parents. I weeded the flower beds. Then Bruce ran out to buy himself a rake and me some pruning shears. We're sweaty and dirty, but we've never felt better!
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| This land is my land |



I'm so happy for you and love to read these posts about this sweet time in your life. I am hoping to get a dose of that when we move to FL (we won't be homeowners, but we'll at least be in a house finally!).
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