There's something about summer... something magical....
I've been thinking about this all day
(no rude comments please, I do occasionally have deep thoughts..). Summer is here. You can feel it throughout our house, in every aspect of our days... summer has been absorbed into our lives and it is just so wonderful. Our pace is different. Our days are different. Suddenly there seems like there are 3 extra hours in everyday... and of course there is time in one day to accomplish a million things- from chores to fun stuff.
What I can't seem to figure out is WHY life feels so different right now- what the major shift could be....
I'm still working. If anything, my work schedule and work load are heavier than they've been in awhile- trying to transition to a new position, trying to close out the normal end of the year stuff,
(of course) there are a million Kindergarteners who need to be screened, and I am working out of boxes 'cause I haven't yet found the time or energy to rearrange and unpack in my new office
(I have been left with shall we say, interesting furniture, and I need to figure out how to make that furniture work in that space for ME).
Mr. Furedy is still working. He's got a lot on his plate right now with work, and it is really filling his days. Not to mention he's using his extra time working on his car
(there is some issue with his car that he's been working on for about three weeks or so... every time he thinks he has it... foiled again), fixing the usual stuff around the house
(just replaced the light in the pool- Mr. Furedy is SO handy!), and trying to squeeze in at least a little canyoneering when he can
(and it has been very little lately, but now that the magical summer is here... hopefully it will be more).
The kids. The kids are going to be spending the next few weeks with my mom and dad. This means that their days are way more relaxed, but they are still getting up in the morning, still have a lot of the same routines, and mostly the same schedule
(I'm sure the day is much more fun just hanging out with Nana and Papa than learning in school all day... I will concede to that point!).
Despite all of this, which seems to mostly be life as usual, summer seems to have seriously changed the mood in our house. We just seem to have more time in every day. Today I
(make that we as pretty much everybody in house helped with some amount of these chores, especially Mr. Furedy and Colin) accomplished an UNBELIEVABLE amount... from karate, grocery store, cleaning out the fridge, cleaning the kitchen
(including my plant shelf that needed some serious attention), doing all the laundry, cleaning the entire downstairs
(and some of the upstairs.. still need to do Colin's room), putting the laundry away, packing for our trip this weekend
(more about that later), packing the kids clothes for Nana and Papa's house next week, a Costco and a Target run, an awesome 5 mile run, front and back yard edged and mowed and some new plants planted... and after all of that we still had time for a nice long swim and a great grilled dinner out by the pool. My house is clean, my kids are clean, we are organized for next week
AND it is only 9 p.m.
AND I am not dead tired.
And I know that the whole summer will be like this.
(and it will be simply amazing). It gets even better in late June and early July when I can take some time off work... that's when the
real cleaning and
real cooking gets started.
What I don't understand is WHY this happens only in the summer?? Is it because my kids are more rested and relaxed so they are more go with the flow? Does just removing the homework, backpack, lunchbox packing, etc. that invades our lives during the school year really make that much of a difference? Is it because the sun is up and shining when I get up in the morning and just fading when I put my kids to bed? Is it because this is just what we've made our minds up that summer will be like so we fulfill our own prophecy? Maybe the smell of sunscreen affects us in a way that we are not aware of??
I don't know. Truly, I don't. But I sure
love it
(really, love it, with every ounce of my being..).
Here's hoping that summer lasts a good long while this year....
Wishing all of you a wonderful summer as well...
C