Recently, first graders were tasked with creating "little Grandview" - a tour of favorite places in miniature. Crafts are an ordinary part of Hank's life at our house, like we are seriously just one butter sculpture shy of the state fair over here. But Hank took this diorama assignment to the next level, and neighbor Deb was HERE FOR HIM. He knocked on her front door every day after school for weeks, and they used hair spray and spray paint, watercolors and hot glue, modeling clay and buttons... All of his crafting dreams came true and Wyman Woods has never looked so good.
4.30.2023
a dream is a wish
4.23.2023
4.17.2023
an absurdity of cake
There are six cakes in the garage freezer. Plus two on the kitchen counter and one we gave away. There may be nothing more small town than Grandview's annual Cake Walk, the musical chairs, the happy volume in the gymnasium, the disappointed tantrums (lasting split seconds, only until somebody notices and shares an extra cake). The bleachers are lined with cakes from edge to edge and top to bottom. I bet a thousand people attend, and I don't think anyone goes home without cake.
While Tucker played percussion with the middle school band, Hank danced around the rings with friends, tickets spilling from his pockets, the biggest pageant smile plastered across his face.
4.10.2023
not enough time to comb through words properly
Or hair, not enough time to comb through that either.
But there's something about the power of sunshine and time with alllll the grandparents that just cannot be underestimated. That, plus Pringles and Peeps for breakfast.
4.03.2023
spring!
The air is suddenly warm and everything is green and the angle of the sun can almost make a person forget there was ever a winter. The boys cheeks are pink and their boots are muddy and because they've been with grandparents, their bellies are full of favorite foods.
Biscuits for breakfast, fishing poles on the dock, art projects and trash fires and paddleball games and popsicles, magic in every possible way.