We went to a festival.
Actually, make that TWO festivals. And the lake. And an estate sale. And the woods.
Can't trust us with nice weather and a free weekend, now can you?
Friday night: A lovely dinner-and-hang-out night with our friends, culminating in this:
Saturday-- the very definition of a blustery day. Gusty winds blew in a burst of 70 degree sunshine. Glorious. Intoxicating. Amazing.
Inaugural backyard soccer game of 2016. Following the inaugural yard-wide poop cleanup of 2016. |
Maybe not the best for an Ice-Carving festival. But we made the best of it!
The kids were invited to help judge the ice carving competition. They were rapt during the entire 20 minute process. Corydon enjoyed licking all the melting ice she could find... |
The Brite Winter festival was in a new location this year, down in the Flats. Worked well for it. We went nice and early and avoided the rush. As we were leaving, most of Cleveland seemed to be streaming in to enjoy the (high quality) beer truck and the giant disco ball suspended from a crane. Looked to be quite the party. Oh to be young again.
But-- can't complain about the time we did spend there!
Giant arcade games are always fun...
As are smores over a giant bonfire...
And, of course, the eternal favorite: Running around underneath a bridge...
view of the flats... |
Ivy described this wall as "warm and snuggly." yep. |
Sunday: Since we had nothing planned, we spent the morning at an Estate Sale and the lake, before dragging ourselves away to rush home and host 4 children for a playdate...
Somehow it still felt like a relaxing day, with plenty of time to cook for the week, walk in the woods, and even get schoolwork done. Some weekends just have that magic about them, right?
Still wishing we could have had another day. Too much of a good thing is wonderful, after all.
It was pure magic at the lake. Surprisingly warm as we walked around on the mountains of sandy lake-ice. The kids discovered the joys of slush, and exploring together in the "wilds" of Rocky river Beach. I love them so intensely from a distance, watching them be out there in the world. Two complete little humans embarking on their lives, making memories of their childhood.
I hope they remember this.
I will.
Ivy is making a "kindness potion". Oh how I love her. |
Took our two down to the creek for a while after their friends left. Again, the magic of nature at work. Two peaceful siblings, fully engaged, no screens.
We are so very ready for spring ! What a magical taste of it we had this weekend....
Preview: Jack has finished (through much cajoling, nagging, and a bit of family teamwork) his first Science Fair project! Stay tuned for photos of the official "Invention Convention" later this week...
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