Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Spring is here

The best part of living in the South is short time of year when the seasons change from winter to spring. Over the course of a couple of days the grass turns green, trees start to bloom and the temperature hits the mid-70s. It is almost impossible to stay inside and this is when I really enjoy my job. I spend several hours a day outside shooting baseball games, construction projects and finding complete strangers who are also enjoying the perfect South Carolina weather.

But in the past week I've come to find a new thing to celebrate in the spring time: the back yard.

First, let me give a short history lesson about the yard we inherited when we bought this house. Half of the backyard was poison ivy. Over the last few years we have fought it back and planted grass. It's not a perfect patch of green heaven but it's closer than I ever thought it would be. I cut the grass for the first time over the weekend and it looks great.

Leah likes it too. So far this week it has been nearly impossible to get her inside after she gets home from school. Somewhere in that little walk from the driveway to the backdoor she realizes how perfect the evening is and refuses to go inside.

Who are we to argue?

We just had our second dinner in the backyard this season. The grill is always ready to roll and happy hour is quickly becoming a tradition for us. I've thought about how we dealt with these first magical days of spring last year and realized that it's not too far off from this year. Leah wasn't mobile yet so Darcey and I would put her in the little sun tent we have and enjoyed happy hour together.

What's funny is that this is the first time I can point to where our plan for children has actually come to fruition. You see, we always said that we wanted the baby to join our life and not change it. Leah's absolute refusal to go inside in the evening makes me realize that she is truly her mother's daughter and I can see us spending so much time outdoors this spring and summer. It's so much fun too. We walk around the yard and talk about the plants. We play fetch with Daisy and hunt down the ball ourselves when she refuses to run after them. We go down the slide and twirl circles in the light of the setting sun.

I look forward to the evenings more and more each day. Darcey does too. She is considering taking the summer off from school so she can play with Leah everyday. I'm jealous of the thought since my work schedule will change soon and I will miss these wonderful moments.

I guess I will simply tighten my grip on those that I'm lucky enough to be a part of.

Enjoy the video.

-Sefton


2 comments:

  1. Loved seeing and hearing this! She's saying lots of words now!

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  2. Maybe it's time to try IMing with Leah again--she's talking so so much. Wow, I can't wait to see you guys this summer!!

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