Postcards from the weekend
by chuckofish
I turned in a huge project on Friday–a grant proposal years in the making–and so when daughter #1 arrived in town, we celebrated at our favorite local re-opened wine/Tapas bar with a glass of wine and some hummus. Delightful. That set us up nicely for the rest of the weekend which involved a 4.5 hour babysitting assignment with the wee twins on Saturday, followed by a reprise on Sunday afternoon.
It was a lot, but a mostly delightful experience. I also managed to go to church for the third week in a row! In addition, we ordered a car seat and stocked up on Pampers and organic veggie pouches in anticipation of daughter #2 and Katie’s visit this coming weekend. We watched Hatari (1962) in two parts. This movie is a lot of fun and was a huge hit in 1962. All the actors did their own stunts with the wild animals–amazing!
It is a celebration God’s creation, plus there is a lot of chain-smoking, hipster merry-making.
It is fun to have four-year olds with whom to share the bounty of spring: the beautiful blooming trees, the lush green grass, the bugs that are appearing, the hosta poking through the dirt, along with the iris, the roses, the Euonymus and Ajuga, the peonies, the ants.
We even found two plastic Easter eggs that had not been found two weeks ago during our egg hunt! The chocolate bunnies inside were gobbled up immediately!
But ask the animals, and they will teach you,
–Job 12: 7-10
or the birds in the sky, and they will tell you;
or speak to the earth, and it will teach you,
or let the fish in the sea inform you.
Which of all these does not know
that the hand of the Lord has done this?
In his hand is the life of every creature
and the breath of all mankind.









It was a super fun weekend–but just looking at all those pictures makes me tired again!!
Mamu’s house looks so fun! XO
What a fun (if tiring) weekend!
Also, I could use some “chain-smoking hipster merry making”!
Hatari really is A+ in the harmless fun category. Also pretty amazing that those actors were right there with that Rhino etc. I read that John Wayne thought he was going to die through the whole thing–riding on the side of that truck etc, bouncing all over the place! But they look like they are having great fun.
I think the sad-to-be-leaving picture of Lottie is a great indication of how much fun they had!
🙂
I stumbled upon your blog a few days ago and I am delighting in the gentle humour and observations you make. I am in the UK and having spent a lovely day in the garden, I enjoyed your listing of the plants that are emerging. I see you are into poetry – as am I. Are you familiar with the poetry of Vassar Miller? Her poems are quite extraordinary (in my opinion). My husband and I lived in Florida for 14 years and he worked as an assistant priest at Episcopal Church of Ascension in Clearwater. Hope you don’t mind the potted biography! Margaret
Thank you! I will definitely look up Vassar Miller! 🙂