Thursday, April 8, 2010

Sand, dear, dear sand.....

Dear Sand, I chose to welcome you into my house this summer. I really do not want you IN my house, but since it doesn't look like I have too much choice, welcome.

The kids love to play in the sandbox! I put a bucket of water next to the sandbox, so they go back and forth from the water to the sand. Sand gets everywhere and in everything. I have little girls with sand caked in their hair. Hair gets in their face, they brush the hair away with wet hands and then again with sand covered hands. They have been having so much fun, it's hard to stop them, and I don't. The sandbox is like a magnet! Violet goes towards the sandbox as soon as she is outside. Speaking of Violet, that little girl can climb a six foot stepladder up into the playhouse and then immediately heads to the slide to go down head first! After one major heart attack, I now pay super close attention to her. This is hard since three other children are vying for my attention, but I talk to them with eyes on Violet. I am afraid to leave one child to watch Violet because if anything happened I don't want the child in charge to deal with that responsibility. Sometimes I have to pull Violet away to help someone else, which causes her to throw a huge fit! I thought the other day, I'll take her clothes off to save sand caked clothing and that will help laundry. Found out that Violet can take her diaper off very easily and will fuss when it is put back on. Hmmm, that idea didn't work. So, back to an increasing laundry pile.

So sand, I will deal with you this summer. I may not always be happy about it, but I will get you in my house and you will be swept away!

2 comments:

  1. As odd as it seems, I am looking forward to the "sand" stage in Grace's life. Right now she can kick her feet and move her hands enough to not be in the place that I left her for tummy time. But I look forward to the playhouse, sandbox, mobile time (maybe I am asking for trouble....)

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  2. I admire your sense of humor and positive attitude about the sand!

    We haven't opened our sandbox yet this year. One of these days...when I've worked up the courage and patience to do it. :) I only do it when I know I have time to immediately bring the boys in and stick them in the bathtub! But getting that sand out of their hair is tough.

    I could relate to what you wrote about not giving one child the responsibility to watch Violet. That IS a big burden to put on their shoulders, isn't it?

    Your blog is looking good!

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