A Friday ritual. A single photo – no words – capturing a moment from the week. A simple, special, extraordinary moment. A moment I want to pause, savor and remember.
Late Night
The bay threw off our sleep patterns. Olivine and Paul fell asleep without dinner, leaving a little time for Henry to eat, have stories, and go to bed on time.
Of course the other two woke up much later, had a late dinner, and quietly drew with markers and read books.
Olivine was exploring the colors and practicing taking the caps on and off.
Then she decided to smell them.
Quickly this turned into dragging the tips gently across her cheeks.
I am so intrigued with what goes on in the minds of little ones.
One more bonus to summer: Time
to sit, and watch one child for an extended period of time with nothing else on my mind. Staying up late for no reason in particular.
Free
I have always loved free. So when Joe took the boys to a movie at the beach last night for free, I was thrilled. It’s also why we keep setting aside time to go to the bay.
The cost is gas (less than five miles) and sometimes (like today) includes a bag of chips.
But they are free to play,
wade in the water,
pretend dive,
and I don’t have to say much.
They share, look out for eachother, and are careful not to go too far.
At one point it was cloudy and rainy, but we stuck it out and still had fun.
Olivine danced to the tunes of the next family over
which means she was all smiles to sit and sway, but doesn’t always like being put on the spot to perform.
These days she is full of talking (or maybe singing) with her jibber jabber that is nothing like Paul or Henry. Every five or six words one will be clear, like saying “eyes” or “nose”.
We know when it’s time to go because we try to plan it so we lay her down for her nap at home
before she is cranky. Today Paul fell asleep as well, giving Henry plenty of time all to himself.
This Morning
Joe was finishing up the dresser while some children were wearing costumes
Paul was on his way to outer space
when he found a mysterious ladybug
who mostly wanted to twirl around by tracing the circle with her feet. She was going until she would get dizzy and fall down.
Henry isn’t the biggest fan of dress up play, he’d rather watch every detail of his father.
Meanwhile Paul was quick to retrieve the blanket she asked for
Henry supplies the hugs necessary for a nap
and then she’s all snuggles.
Perfect timing for papa to go get a haircut, boys to head out back, momma sorting more stuff in the living room, while Olivine takes a rest.
Overhaul
Their bedroom has been transformed.
I have moved out five boxes of books, bags of toys and clothes, to free up some space for these three to play.
We moved beds, crib, changed furniture, and even bought a rug (how cool is the colorful buttons design!).
We are maximizing the windows plus the breeze. Decorating the walls and inviting more play.
Three in a room is more crowded than a dorm room but slowly we are making it work. It was either this or move, and I hate moving.
Freeway
Paul is always asking what the freeway sounds like and I always answer “loud” or “noisy.”
But when he asked Joe the other day, the answer was along the lines of “let’s find out.”
They hooted and hollered with excitement over having all windows down on the 405.
With their eyes closed and crazy hair I smiled at my family.
Joe has good answers as a parent. I realized he is the father I needed growing up.
Learning
each time we go
as we visit the touch tanks to feel the sticky sides of the sea anemone and watch it close in on our fingers
or see “Henry” the penguin get a breathing treatment (what a coincidence)
but their favorite is still the divers
where they watch in fascination and dash to get high fives at the end of the show.
Adore
She wants to be where her brothers are at all times.
She has figured out how to put on their underwear, which she gladly wears over her diaper.
She imitates their play and chases them. Only coming to me with words like “hot” and “shoes”
but clearly doesn’t want to miss any of the action.
I add a hat for good measure and send her on her way.














