There are gods of Mother's Day, or at least gods of mothers (Leto, Frigg, Aine etc.) who not only cured my cold but gave me the nicest day ever.
I had what I thought was the genius (and I was right) and completely original (I was not so right) idea to spend the day at the New York Botanical Gardens. I love it there, and we always get suckered in by the beauty into buying a membership, and then we never go except it's not going to happen this year, but even if it does, as Dave said, I'd spend $100 on a massage, and this is massage for the soul.
As I discovered at my birthday last year, the best day for me is a day that my baby really enjoys too, and boy did she ever:
"Look at this! It's a flower! There are flowers everywhere!"
"Yes, child. Don't pick them."
Willow's cold is still somewhat with us, in the form of intense snot runoff. (I can hear Dave now--"you're posting ugly pictures of her!" I think they're funny.)
But I think she could still smell the lilacs.
Anyway, after days and days of Willow refusing to walk but only having me carry her everywhere, it was such a relief to see her running around, clapping with delight at each blade of grass.
She did get a little frustrated at not being allowed to pick the tulips,
but giggling with daddy under a tree cave--and then up a tree, my goodness!--seemed to make it all better.
And then she conked out and we wandered through groves of pines, peonies, and azaleas, and ended up lying back under a crab apple tree listening to songs like Lida Rose and The Sidewalks of New York playing in the distance. A lovely, lovely day.
I had what I thought was the genius (and I was right) and completely original (I was not so right) idea to spend the day at the New York Botanical Gardens. I love it there, and we always get suckered in by the beauty into buying a membership, and then we never go except it's not going to happen this year, but even if it does, as Dave said, I'd spend $100 on a massage, and this is massage for the soul.
As I discovered at my birthday last year, the best day for me is a day that my baby really enjoys too, and boy did she ever:
"Look at this! It's a flower! There are flowers everywhere!"
"Yes, child. Don't pick them."
Willow's cold is still somewhat with us, in the form of intense snot runoff. (I can hear Dave now--"you're posting ugly pictures of her!" I think they're funny.)
But I think she could still smell the lilacs.
She did get a little frustrated at not being allowed to pick the tulips,
but giggling with daddy under a tree cave--and then up a tree, my goodness!--seemed to make it all better.
And then she conked out and we wandered through groves of pines, peonies, and azaleas, and ended up lying back under a crab apple tree listening to songs like Lida Rose and The Sidewalks of New York playing in the distance. A lovely, lovely day.
4 comments:
Peaceful and simple and colorful....happy mother's day! :D
The perfect Mother's Day.
Sounds like a great Mother's Day-- better than mine *wink*
This is so beautiful! I am going to comeback and lookat it whenever I need a pick-me-up! Mom
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