a picnic in the park
How does one document the days that go racing by, the ones that you can barely keep up with. Sometimes they overwhelm me, but mostly I am grateful to at least remember them fondly once they are over. Isn't that how it usually happens? When you're in the moment, it's often too hot or too cold, or you're too exhausted or sleepy, but later on one savors that moment, forgetting the discomfort that one felt. Here's how I want to remember the past week.
Miss E trying on my sunglasses. I love how fascinated kids are with the things we use, keys, phones, glasses, regular cutlery etc. She only eats scrambled eggs with a grown up fork and not her baby one!
A picnic in the park, finding a nice shady spot away from everyone else, figuring out which tree will have the shade the longest depending on which way the sun is traveling. Do you do that? I automatically do. Once in college, a friend and me went exploring Pillsbury Crossing and got confused about which way to go back, but I figured out the way home, just by seeing where the sun was!
Miss E trying on my sunglasses. I love how fascinated kids are with the things we use, keys, phones, glasses, regular cutlery etc. She only eats scrambled eggs with a grown up fork and not her baby one!
Picnic lunch of Quiche Lorraine and coleslaw. Simple and easy to transport. And some chocolate cookies too. And that's E's book of colors peeking in the corner.
Streaky sunset as we came out of a nearby grocery store.
A quiet way to end the day.
Comments
hw, :-)
shilpa, thanks! Interestingly, I don't do that too often, but often enough for her to notice it I suppose.
The way you finish the day is a little bit *Advent!
:-)
♥ Franka
Rahul, thank you :-)
Pop Champagne, exactly :-)
Nayana, kids do the sweetest things, don't they!
Shanthi, we're in Dubai....and the way our seasons change makes it sometimes feels like we're in the southern hemisphere.