April 2, 2012

About the Weather

Well, I'm sitting here blogging almost guilt free. I should probably be in bed, but other than that, there's nothing else screaming for my attention at the moment. The first thunderstorm of the year just ended, the house is quiet, and after an hour of gymnastics, baby-on-the-way has finally settled back to sleep.

I spent the past week using every possible free second to basically re-do the Pollyanna script to reflect the changes we've made over the past 3 months, stage right/stage left entrances/exits, and all lighting and music cues. I finished it this afternoon, got it printed for the lights guy, the sound guy, and the stage managers, and now I am taking a little break from Pollyanna stuff - that is until tomorrow afternoon when the last of our rehearsals - and the beginning of our rehearsals at our actual performance location - start. We get to kick off tomorrow, though, with Jack and Ava's first trip to the dentist. Words can't really describe how much I am not looking forward to that.

One would think that with some guiltless time on my hands I would be able to crank out a great post. But again....I have nothing. Every now and then, two or more coherent and connected thoughts will travel through my brain and make my fingers itch to type in order to see what those two thoughts become. But it never gets that far.

So, when it doubt, talk about the weather, right? Isn't that the basis of all small talk?

This spring really just has been unreal. It's April 2nd and I already have noticeable tan lines. There's a strange combination of mud boots and flip flops laying by the back door. The kids play outside a gloriously large portion of the day. We will likely need to mow before Easter, although it's not likely it will actually happen. The garden has been tilled, just for the fun of it, and the ground smells warm and sweet, and it's taking everything I have to not starting pushing seeds into the soft more-perfect-than-it-ever-was-last-year dirt.

I can hardly believe that these pictures are from March...



....when last year at this time, it looked like this...


....after our well pump stopped working due to corroded wires from "excessive moisture."  We had to tear up a good chuck of the lawn that had just been re-seeded the previous summer to get the well-truck thing out there. The wires were replaced, and everything worked beautifully until this past weekend, when a year later - almost to the day - the pump stopped working again.....because it had died. Fortunately, it waited until after 3 1/2 of us had showered for the night.

At least that wasn't about the weather.

3 comments:

Kalee said...

Nothing to talk about? Bah... your post was full of little goodies:). Jett has his first trip to the dentist this afternoon due to a run-in with the back of the couch this weekend. I've yet to schedule AJ's first appointment... I'll get some tips from you before I do;).

Kelly said...

LOL...you are funny! I can just hear your tone in telling all these great little stories! At least you are blogging!!! And, you crazy girl, you tilled your garden just for fun?????

Lisa said...

I'm never sure how to start a post, so usually I take the easy way out and talk about weather. Yup... Garden season is almost here!!