Thursday, February 28, 2008
Running Out of Breathing Room
So Febuary wanes.
And there are four weeks left until Beatrix sees the world, her father, her sweet sisters.
Her room, if not anything else, is ready--three beds all in a row, Madeline style.
Elspeth, though of course I do not think she understands the full purport of my lack of breathing room these days, seems to understand that there's a Beatrix inside Mommy's uterus--she shares toys, icing, snacks, and books with her new little sister by shoving them close to my belly button.
Merry continues the incredibly helpful oldest child (surely she will not always appreciate this title as I do). And she is still as wildly imaginative as ever, living in her own worlds, concocting bizarre outfits, drawing long books and now--writing narrative to accompany them.
We continue well, loving our children, our community, our home and food, and we're planning a glorious summer garden in the warmth of the sun, this time with three girls (unless the fellow was wrong and Beatrix is indeed a boy). Martin received another lovely piece of news to go along with his generous arts grant: an almost "free" semester next fall in which to write and enjoy his grant. He'll teach only 1 1/2 classes, and per my warning (only just less than half in jest), he promises not to go moody, inward, and brooding--such things are simply not allowed at Wazoo Farm.
Plan your summer trip now, and join us among the struggling fruit trees, the zinnias, the seas of herbs and the not-so-neat rows of vegetables. All Martin asks is that you bring a few bricks with you as a host[ess] gift!
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Merry reminds me of Pippi Longstocking, or one of Nana's Finnish kin in the adorable outfit she is wearing.
Both of the girls are adorable, and growing up well under your tutelage!
A boy, you say? Cousin J will be awfully lonely unless someone brings another lad into the family!
Maybe it will be up to Ariel, if he ever gets the process started.
Solely focused on finishing school and getting his military career underway first, which is a good thing.
Amen to February in our rear view mirrors, it's always been my second least favorite month.
August remains Number One on that list.
Greetings and love from your sophisticated and lovely Auntie!
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